Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 54-1831 (2026)
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This act shall be known as the "Disabled Physician and Physician Assistant Act."
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Cited in 3
cases, 2012–2016 · leading case: Noak v. Idaho Dep't of Corr., 271 P.3d 703 (Idaho 2012).
Noak v. Idaho Dep't of Corr., 271 P.3d 703 (Idaho 2012). “Section 1 of the Act, now I.C. § 54-1831, states, “This act shall be known as the ‘Disabled Physician Act.”
Robert Mena, M.D. v. State Bd. of Med., 368 P.3d 999 (Idaho 2016). “Laws 1000 , 1000-07 (codified as Idaho Code §§ 54-1831 to 54-1840). The Act was not subsequently amended when the legislature amended the statutes regarding medical discipline.”
John F. Noak, M.D. v. Dept of Corr. & Prison Health Servs., Inc. (Idaho 2012). “The plain, usual, and ordinary meaning of the statute therefore suggests that it provides immunity to any person for communications to the IBOM made in connection with physician performance. The provision asserted by Noak, I.”
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