Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 42-1401C (2026)

Role of state agencies other than the Idaho department of water resources in an adjudication. 

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Role of state agencies other than the Idaho department of water resources in an adjudication. 

(1) Each state agency, and the Idaho water resource board may file a claim and appear separately in any adjudication through the attorney general. This section shall not apply to the Idaho department of water resources.

(2)  The attorney general may appear in any adjudication and shall represent the position of the state of Idaho.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1995–1995 · leading case: In Re Srba Case No. 39576, 912 P.2d 614 (Idaho 1995).
In Re Srba Case No. 39576, 912 P.2d 614 (Idaho 1995). · cites it 2× “Under I.C. § 42-1401C(1), the Idaho Water Resource Board and each state agency, with the exception of IDWR, "may file a claim and appear separately in any adjudication through the attorney general.”
State ex rel. Higginson v. United States, 912 P.2d 614 (Idaho 1995). · cites it 2× “Under I.C. § 42-1401C(l), the Idaho Water Resource Board' and each state agency, with the exception of IDWR, “may file a claim and appear separately in any adjudication through the attorney general.”
— Idaho Code § 42-1401C(1) — 1 case
In Re Srba Case No. 39576, 912 P.2d 614 (Idaho 1995). “Under I.C. § 42-1401C(1), the Idaho Water Resource Board and each state agency, with the exception of IDWR, "may file a claim and appear separately in any adjudication through the attorney general.”
— Idaho Code § 42-1401C(l) — 1 case
State ex rel. Higginson v. United States, 912 P.2d 614 (Idaho 1995). “Under I.C. § 42-1401C(l), the Idaho Water Resource Board' and each state agency, with the exception of IDWR, “may file a claim and appear separately in any adjudication through the attorney general.”
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