Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 31-3113 (2026)
Contracted duties of prosecuting attorneys with cities.
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Contracted duties of prosecuting attorneys with cities.
Prosecuting attorneys, with the unanimous approval of the board of county commissioners, and with the consent of the prosecuting attorney, may contract with any city within the county to prosecute nonconflicting misdemeanors and infractions.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1987–2012 · leading case: Henry v. Taylor, 267 P.3d 1270 (Idaho 2012).
Henry v. Taylor, 267 P.3d 1270 (Idaho 2012). “I.C. § 31-3113. Because Mr. Bujak would be using county resources to perform the contract, the commissioners could condition their approval as they desired.”
Derting v. Walker, 739 P.2d 354 (Idaho 1987). “Pursuant to the statute, the Kootenai County Commissioners promulgated three resolutions (1979, 1981 and 1985), authorizing Walker to “contract with any city within the county to prosecute non-conflicting misdemeanors in a manner contemplated by I.C. § 31-3113,” requiring Walker…”
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