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Statutes > Idaho > Title31 > T31ch20 > T31ch20sect31-2009

TITLE 31

COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

CHAPTER 20

COUNTY OFFICERS IN GENERAL

31-2009. Offices to be kept at the county seat -- Office hours. Sheriffs, recorders, treasurers, assessors, and in counties having a population of over 7,500, prosecuting attorneys must have their offices at the county seat, and keep them open for the transaction of business on such days and during such hours as the boards of county commissioners may prescribe. Provided, that in counties having a population of 7,500 or less, the prosecuting attorney must have an office at the county seat and must, by and with the approval of the board of county commissioners, establish such rules and hours for official business as may be necessary for the dispatch thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title31 > T31ch20 > T31ch20sect31-2009

TITLE 31

COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

CHAPTER 20

COUNTY OFFICERS IN GENERAL

31-2009. Offices to be kept at the county seat -- Office hours. Sheriffs, recorders, treasurers, assessors, and in counties having a population of over 7,500, prosecuting attorneys must have their offices at the county seat, and keep them open for the transaction of business on such days and during such hours as the boards of county commissioners may prescribe. Provided, that in counties having a population of 7,500 or less, the prosecuting attorney must have an office at the county seat and must, by and with the approval of the board of county commissioners, establish such rules and hours for official business as may be necessary for the dispatch thereof.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title31 > T31ch20 > T31ch20sect31-2009

TITLE 31

COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

CHAPTER 20

COUNTY OFFICERS IN GENERAL

31-2009. Offices to be kept at the county seat -- Office hours. Sheriffs, recorders, treasurers, assessors, and in counties having a population of over 7,500, prosecuting attorneys must have their offices at the county seat, and keep them open for the transaction of business on such days and during such hours as the boards of county commissioners may prescribe. Provided, that in counties having a population of 7,500 or less, the prosecuting attorney must have an office at the county seat and must, by and with the approval of the board of county commissioners, establish such rules and hours for official business as may be necessary for the dispatch thereof.