Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 43-1829 (2026)
Reservoirs constructed by government — Power of district to acquire and dispose of rights therein.
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Reservoirs constructed by government — Power of district to acquire and dispose of rights therein.
The board of directors of an irrigation district organized under the laws of the state of Idaho may, when authorized by the qualified electors of the district, who are residents of the district and holders of title, or evidence of title, to the land in the district, at an election held for that purpose, after notice, as provided in section 43-1830, acquire, hold and own on behalf of the irrigation district storage rights, capacity, water and water rights in reservoirs constructed by the United States government in cooperation with the district to be disposed of as hereinafter provided.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2007–2007 · leading case: United States v. Pioneer Irrigation Dist., 157 P.3d 600 (Idaho 2007).
United States v. Pioneer Irrigation Dist., 157 P.3d 600 (Idaho 2007). “Irrigation districts act as trustees for the landowners managing the water right, and standing in place of the landowners in cases involving the appropriation of the water.”
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