This eBook belongs to The People of Idaho This Ebook Was Purchased By Public Resource On Their Behalf IDAHO CODE CONTAINING THE GENERAL LAWS OF IDAHO ANNOTATED ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF LAWS 1947, CHAPTER 224 REPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF LAWS 1949, CHAPTER 167 AS AMENDED Compiled Under the Supervision of the Idaho Code Commission R. DANIEL BOWEN ANDREW P. DOMAN JILL S. HOLINKA COMMISSIONERS GENERAL INDEX A TO H 701 E. Water Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902-5389 www.lexisnexis.com Customer Service: 1-800-833-9844 LexisNexis and the Knowledge Burst logo are registered trademarks, and MICHIE is a trademark of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used under license. Matthew Bender is a registered trademark of Matthew Bender Properties, Inc. © 2020 State of Idaho All rights reserved. ISBN 978-1-5221-8692-2 (print) ISBN 978–0–327–19276–3 (eBook) (Pub. 42205) Terms of Use Your use of this electronic publication (“eBook”) from LexisNexis, a division of RELX Inc., a Massachusetts corporation, or its affiliates, is subject to the following terms and conditions. This eBook is for your personal use only. All access to and use of this eBook is subject to U.S. and international copyright law. All intellectual property rights are reserved to the copyright holder. Redistribution or duplication of this eBook to any other electronic media or a third party is strictly prohibited. Under no circumstances may you redistribute this eBook commercially or post this eBook on an intranet, internet or SharePoint site. Finally, use of this eBook is further subject to the terms and conditions of use which were accepted at the time you completed your purchase of this eBook from the point of purchase. Hyperlink Key In order to distinguish between the links to other sections within LexisNexis™ eBooks and external links to the Internet, we have added color coding to the links. Following is a color key for the links: Blue: Links inside the eBook Green: External links to LexisNexis™ on-line and the Internet SUGGESTIONS FOR FAST, EFFECTIVE USE OF THE INDEX 1. PLEASE READ THE FOREWORD TO THE INDEX WHICH APPEARS IN THIS VOLUME. 2. STOP AND THINK ABOUT YOUR SUBJECT; TAKE A MOMENT TO SELECT THE TERMS MOST DESCRIPTIVE OF YOUR RESEARCH SUBJECT. IT HELPS TO SELECT THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECT RATHER THAN THE SECONDARY SUBJECT AND TO LOOK FOR NOUNS RATHER THAN ADJECTIVES. 3. IF YOUR SEARCH DOES NOT LEAD YOU TO THE CODE SECTION SOUGHT, OR IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT OR SUGGESTIONS FOR THE INDEX, PLEASE CONTACT THE INDEXERS. THE INDEXERS MAY BE REACHED DIRECTLY BY INTERNET EMAIL ADDRESSED TO lng-cho- [email protected]. Foreword to the Index This replacement index has been revised and updated to include index treatment of legislation through the 2020 regular session. In order to provide a more effective guide to the statutory law, each section of the Idaho Code, as well as each entry in the 2018 replacement index, was reexamined in light of subsequent amendments, enactments and repeals. The general index contains treatment of the laws compiled in the Idaho Code, the constitutions of Idaho and the United States, the Organic Act of the Territory of Idaho, the Idaho Admission Bill, Federal Laws of Particular Interest to Idaho and the various rules of the state courts. Statutory provisions are referred to in the index by section number (e.g., §18-105). The constitutions, court rules and other contents are identified by abbreviations, a table of which follows this foreword. The general index is a topical index, not a random word index. Random entries in an index to statutes are misleading since they result in split or partial treatment. Therefore, we have chosen to use a systematic arrangement of main topical headings in order to avoid this split treatment. Main headings in the general index treat subject matter exhaustively, unless cross references are made to other main headings. Users often inquire as to Michie’s® use of cross references in indexes. Cross references serve to keep indexes to a manageable size by reducing the amount of repetition of treatment under different headings. To make the cross references even more useful and efficient, group section references, which cite the user to the principal statutory treatment of the subject, have been attached to many of our cross references; this provides the user with the option to ignore the cross reference altogether by going to the code for the cited material. Main headings were derived from the language of the Idaho Code, from the phraseology commonly used in the courts of Idaho and from terminology commonly used in the legal profession. In addition, an effort was made to employ phrases and terms commonly applied to Idaho Code sections, such as frequently used nonlegal terms.