Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 48-619 (2026)
Limitation of action.
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Limitation of action.
No private action may be brought under this act more than two (2) years after the cause of action accrues.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 9
cases (3 in the last 5 years), 1989–2025 · leading case: Carlock v. Pillsbury Co., 719 F. Supp. 791 (D. Minnesota 1989).
Carlock v. Pillsbury Co., 719 F. Supp. 791 (D. Minnesota 1989). “Idaho Code § 48-619 provides that “[n]o action may be brought under [the Idaho Consumer Protection Act] more than two (2) years after the cause of action accrues.”
Schechner v. Whirlpool Corp., 237 F. Supp. 3d 601 (E.D. Mich. 2017). “” Idaho Code § 48-619 . “The cause of action accrues, and the statute of limitation begins to run, when a party may sue another.”
Beach v. Bank of Am. (In Re Beach), 447 B.R. 313 (Bankr. D. Idaho 2011). “Idaho Code § 48-619 . As can be seen, to determine whether Debtors have a timely Disclosure Statement ICPA claim, the Court must first determine when their alleged cause of action “accrued.”
Performance Chevrolet, Inc. v. Mkt. Scan Info. Sys., Inc., 402 F. Supp. 2d 1166 (D. Idaho 2005). “See Idaho Code § 48-619 . Performance’s complaint alleges that Market Scan promised that its system would allow Performance to access hundreds of lending institutions even though Market Scan knew, at the time it made that promise, that the promise was false.”
Swafford v. Huntsman Springs Inc (Idaho 2017). “I.C. § 48-619. The ICPA provides that: (1) Any person who purchases or leases goods .”
Moyer v. Lasher Constr., Inc. (Idaho 2024). “The district court then explained that pursuant to Idaho Code section 48-619—which provides a two-year statute of limitations for causes of action arising under the Idaho Consumer Protection Act—unless tolled, “[a]ny deceptive conduct on the part of [Lasher Construction] prior…”
Health Freedom Def. Fund, Inc v. US Freedom Flyers, Inc. (D. Idaho 2025). “Idaho Code § 48-619 . Further, where a party is added as a counter-defendant, the amending party must satisfy two additional elements: (1) There was a “mistake concerning the proper party’s identity”; and (2) the newly-named party knew or should have known the action should have…”
McKinney v. Corsair Gaming, Inc. (N.D. Cal. 2022). “at 10 (Idaho, Idaho Code § 48-619 , two years); id. at 24 14 (Louisiana, La.”
Stone v. Mehra-Pedersen (D. Idaho 2020). “§ 48-619. Idaho Code § 5-219 (4) sets a two-year statute of limitation for actions for injury to a person.”
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