Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 38-134 (2026)

Forest practices act administration — Funding. 

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Forest practices act administration — Funding. 

The director of the department of lands is charged in section 38-1305, Idaho Code, to administer and enforce the forest practices act on all private forest lands within the state. Funding for this activity shall come from an annual budget request from the general fund and from an annual assessment to be paid by every private owner of forest land in the state. The assessment for private owners of forest lands whose total acres of forest lands are twenty-five (25) acres or fewer shall be equal to the per acre cost multiplied by twenty-five (25). For private owners of forest lands whose total acres of forest lands are twenty-six (26) acres or more, the assessment shall be determined by the state board of land commissioners not to exceed twenty cents (20¢) an acre per year. The assessment shall be collected in the same fashion and at the same time as the forest protection assessment described in section 38-111, Idaho Code.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1962–1962 · leading case: Clearwater Timber Prot. Ass'n v. Dist. Court, 369 P.2d 571 (Idaho 1962).
Clearwater Timber Prot. Ass'n v. Dist. Court, 369 P.2d 571 (Idaho 1962). · cites it 8× “This complaint alleges the State Forester, under authority of I.C. § 38-134, entered into an agreement with the Association, and the State Board of Land Commissioners of Idaho, and as a part of this contractual relationship, the Association furnished a jeep vehicle used by the…”
— Idaho Code § 38-134(c) — 1 case
Clearwater Timber Prot. Ass'n v. Dist. Court, 369 P.2d 571 (Idaho 1962). “This complaint alleges the State Forester, under authority of I.C. § 38-134, entered into an agreement with the Association, and the State Board of Land Commissioners of Idaho, and as a part of this contractual relationship, the Association furnished a jeep vehicle used by the…”
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