Local Government Structure in Idaho

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General purpose local government
Special purpose local government
Locals boards, commissioners, and committees
Regional boards
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Article XII, Section 2.  LOCAL POLICE
REGULATIONS AUTHORIZED. Any county or
incorporated city or town may make and
enforce, within its limits, all such local
police, sanitary and other regulations as are
not in conflict with its charter or with the
general laws.
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31-101.  STATE DIVIDED INTO COUNTIES. The state is divided
into the several counties in this chapter named and
described. The county seats are located at the cities or
villages named after the respective county descriptions.
Article XVIII, Section 5.  SYSTEM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT. The
legislature shall establish, subject to the provisions of
this article
, a system of county governments which shall be
uniform throughout the state; and by general laws shall
provide for township or precinct organizations.
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General purpose
government services for
unincorporated residents
Judiciary
Jails
Property tax administration
Elections
Public safety
Prosecution
Public defense
Highways
Junior college tuition
Solid waste
Indigent medical
Non indigent medical
Indigent burial
Emergency
communications
Land records management
Adult and juvenile
probation
Public Health
Noxious weeds
Ag extension
Comprehensive Planning
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50-101.  INCORPORATION. The residents of any
unincorporated contiguous area (village)
containing not less than 125 qualified electors
may present a petition signed by a majority of
the said electors to the board of commissioners
of the county in which said petitioners reside,
praying that they be incorporated as a city,
designating the name they wish to assume and the
metes and bounds of the proposed city.
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State Mandates:
Prosecution of
misdemeanors charged by
city officer
Federal Mandates:
Clean drinking water
Pollutant discharge
elimination (safe sewers)
Note: All other city services are discretionary/not
mandated.
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40-1702.  COUNTYWIDE ELECTION TO ADOPT METHOD OF SECONDARY HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION —
PROCEDURE. (1) In any county where there is a petition for an election to adopt a new
method of administration of the secondary highways in the county, the procedure outlined in
this chapter shall be followed.
31-1402.  CREATION AND ORGANIZATION OF DISTRICT. (1) Whenever twenty-five (25) or more of
the holders of title, or evidence of title, to lands aggregating not less than one thousand
(1,000) acres of contiguous territory, or consisting of contiguous territory of less extent
but having market value for assessment purposes of at least five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000) at the last preceding county assessment, desire to provide for the organization
of the same as a fire protection district, none of their lands being included within the
boundaries of an already created and organized fire protection district under the terms of
this chapter, a district may be created and organized as provided in this chapter.
33-2704.  PETITION — VERIFICATION — NOTICE AND HEARING. (1) A petition or petitions, signed
by fifty (50) or more qualified electors residing in the proposed library district, giving
the name of the proposed district, describing the boundaries thereof including a map
prepared in a draftsmanlike manner, and praying for the establishment of the territory
therein described as a public library district, shall be filed with the clerk or clerks of
the boards of county commissioners of the counties in which the proposed district is
situated.
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Special purpose district authority is limited to the purpose for
which the district was established:
Highway district = county highways and bridges
School district = K-12 education
Cemetery district = cemeteries 
Water/sewer districts = water or sewer systems
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Fair Board
Planning & Zoning Commission
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Public health districts
Metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs)
Magistrate commission
Joint Power Agreements
Regional solid waste
Regional juvenile detention facility
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Governor appoints BOCC vacancies
BOCC appoints vacancies in all other county offices and
vacancies of cemetery, fire and recreation district boards.
BOCC appoints vacancies of ambulance, highway, school,
and sewer/water district boards only if quorum does not
exist. 
City council appoints mayor and city council vacancies.
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Counties and cities have law making authority.
City ordinances are valid only within city limits.
County ordinances are valid only outside of city limits.
Special purpose districts cannot make law, only district
policy.
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Budget certification
Elections
Enforcement of financial reporting
Planning and Zoning/Area of City Impact
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Counties and school districts are the only local governments
that must exist.
All other local units of government exist at the will of their
constituents.
How do special purpose districts benefit county
governments?
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Explore the organizational framework of local governments in Idaho, including general and special purpose entities, police power regulations, county and city authorities, and mandated services at the county and city levels. Learn about the formation of cities and counties, their administrative functions, and the key responsibilities they fulfill for residents. Gain insights into the distribution of powers, services provided, and the overall governance system in Idaho.

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  • County Authority
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  1. Local Governments in Idaho

  2. Local Government Types General purpose local government Special purpose local government Locals boards, commissioners, and committees Regional boards

  3. Police Power Article REGULATIONS incorporated enforce, police, sanitary and other regulations as are not in conflict with its charter or with the general laws. XII, Section AUTHORIZED. city within its 2. LOCAL county may all such POLICE Any or and or town make limits, local

  4. Organization of Counties 31-101. into described. villages named after the respective county descriptions. STATE DIVIDED INTO COUNTIES. The state is divided several counties in this The county seats are located the chapter at named cities and or the Article XVIII, Section 5. legislature shall this article, a system of county governments which shall be uniform throughout the state; provide for township or precinct organizations. SYSTEM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT. The establish, subject to the provisions of and by general laws shall

  5. County Authority: State Mandates Solid waste Indigent medical Non indigent medical Indigent burial Emergency communications Land records management Adult and juvenile probation Public Health Noxious weeds Ag extension Comprehensive Planning General purpose government services for unincorporated residents Judiciary Jails Property tax administration Elections Public safety Prosecution Public defense Highways Junior college tuition

  6. Organization of Cities 50-101. unincorporated containing not less than 125 qualified electors may present a petition the said electors to the board of commissioners of the county in which said petitioners reside, praying that they be incorporated designating the name they wish to assume and the metes and bounds of the proposed city. INCORPORATION. The residents area of any contiguous (village) signed by a majority of as a city,

  7. City Authority State Mandates: State Mandates: Prosecution of misdemeanors charged by city officer Federal Mandates: Federal Mandates: Clean drinking water Pollutant discharge elimination (safe sewers) Note: All other city services are discretionary/not mandated.

  8. Organization of Special Purpose Districts 40-1702. COUNTYWIDE ELECTION TO ADOPT METHOD OF SECONDARY HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION PROCEDURE. (1) In any county where there is a petition for an election to adopt a new method of administration of the secondary highways in the county, the procedure outlined in this chapter shall be followed. 31-1402. CREATION AND ORGANIZATION OF DISTRICT. (1) Whenever twenty-five (25) or more of the holders of title, or evidence of title, to lands aggregating not less than one thousand (1,000) acres of contiguous territory, or consisting of contiguous territory of less extent but having market value for assessment purposes of at least five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) at the last preceding county assessment, desire to provide for the organization of the same as a fire protection district, none of their lands being included within the boundaries of an already created and organized fire protection district under the terms of this chapter, a district may be created and organized as provided in this chapter. 33-2704. PETITION VERIFICATION NOTICE AND HEARING. (1) A petition or petitions, signed by fifty (50) or more qualified electors residing in the proposed library district, giving the name of the proposed district, describing the boundaries thereof including a map prepared in a draftsmanlike manner, and praying for the establishment of the territory therein described as a public library district, shall be filed with the clerk or clerks of the boards of county commissioners of the counties in which the proposed district is situated.

  9. Special Purpose District Authority Special purpose district authority is limited to the purpose for which the district was established: Highway district = county highways and bridges School district = K-12 education Cemetery district = cemeteries Water/sewer districts = water or sewer systems

  10. Organization of Special Boards Fair Board Planning & Zoning Commission

  11. Organization of Regional Boards Public health districts Metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) Magistrate commission Joint Power Agreements Regional solid waste Regional juvenile detention facility

  12. Appointment Authority Governor appoints BOCC vacancies BOCC appoints vacancies in all other county offices and vacancies of cemetery, fire and recreation district boards. BOCC appoints vacancies of ambulance, highway, school, and sewer/water district boards only if quorum does not exist. City council appoints mayor and city council vacancies.

  13. Law Making Authority Counties and cities have law making authority. City ordinances are valid only within city limits. County ordinances are valid only outside of city limits. Special purpose districts cannot make law, only district policy.

  14. The County and Other Local Governments Budget certification Elections Enforcement of financial reporting Planning and Zoning/Area of City Impact

  15. Final Thought on Local Units of Government Counties and school districts are the only local governments that must exist. All other local units of government exist at the will of their constituents. How do special purpose districts benefit county governments?

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