Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 67-5254 (2026)
Agency action against licensees.
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Agency action against licensees.
(1) An agency shall not revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw or amend a license, or refuse to renew a license of a continuing nature when the licensee has made timely and sufficient application for renewal, unless the agency first gives notice and an opportunity for an appropriate contested case in accordance with the provisions of this chapter or other statute.
(2) When a licensee has made timely and sufficient application for the renewal of a license with reference to any activity of a continuing nature, the existing license does not expire until the application has been finally determined by the agency, and, in case the application is denied or the terms of the new license limited, until the last day for seeking review of the agency order or a later date fixed by a reviewing court.
(3) This section does not preclude an agency from:
(a) taking immediate action to protect the public interest in accordance with section 67-5247, Idaho Code; or
(b) adopting rules, otherwise within the scope of its authority, pertaining to a class of licensees, including rules affecting the existing licenses of a class of licensees.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 11
cases, 1995–2019 · leading case: Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers, 337 P.3d 655 (Idaho 2014).
Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers, 337 P.3d 655 (Idaho 2014). “I.C. § 67-5254(1). A contested case is "a proceeding which results in the issuance of an order.”
Idaho Potato Comm'n v. Russet Valley Produce, Inc., 904 P.2d 566 (Idaho 1995). “§ 67-5214 was amended and redesignated as I.C. § 67-5254 by 1992 Idaho Sess.Laws 263.”
Podsaid v. Outfitters & Guides Licensing, 356 P.3d 363 (Idaho 2015). “A new license application does not require a contested case proceeding.”
Fuchs v. State, Dep't of Idaho State Police, Bureau of Alcohol Beverage Control, 272 P.3d 1257 (Idaho 2012). “As ABC points out in their brief, I.C. § 67-5254 mentions that an agency cannot revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw or amend a license, or refuse to renew a license without process.”
Kuna Boxing Club, Inc. v. Idaho Lottery Comm'n, 233 P.3d 25 (Idaho 2009). “Additionally, I.C. § 67-5254 provides, in relevant part, that “[a]n agency shall not revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw or amend a license .”
Pines, D.O. v. State Bd. of Med., 351 P.3d 1203 (Idaho 2015). “The Board did not reject every individual finding and conclusion made by the hearing officer. 5 . The Board is an "agency,” which means it has the power to promulgate rules and decide contested cases.”
Dupont v. Idaho State Bd. of Land Com'rs, 7 P.3d 1095 (Idaho 2000). “§ 67-5214(c) (now amended and renumbered as I.C. § 67-5254). IDAPA 20.11.4(u) (1990).”
Dupont v. Idaho State Bd. of Land Commissioners, 7 P.3d 1095 (Idaho 2000). “§ 67-5214(c) (now amended and renumbered as I.C. § 67-5254). IDAPA 20.11.4(u) (1990).”
Señor Iguana's, Inc. v. Idaho State Police Bureau of Alcohol Beverage Control, 371 P.3d 344 (Idaho 2016). “Section 67-5254(1) of that Act provides: An agency shall not revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw or amend a license, or refuse to renew a license of a continuing nature when the licensee has made timely and sufficient application for renewal, unless the agency first gives…”
Erickson v. Idaho Bd. of Licensure of Prof'l Engineers & Prof'l Land Surveyors (Idaho 2019). “I.C. § 67-5254(1). A “contested case” is “a proceeding which results in the issuance of an order.”
Timothy Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers (Idaho 2014). “I.C. § 67-5254(1). A contested case is “a proceeding which results in the issuance of an order.”
— Idaho Code § 67-5254(1) — 5 cases
Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers, 337 P.3d 655 (Idaho 2014). “I.C. § 67-5254(1). A contested case is "a proceeding which results in the issuance of an order.”
Pines, D.O. v. State Bd. of Med., 351 P.3d 1203 (Idaho 2015). “The Board did not reject every individual finding and conclusion made by the hearing officer. 5 . The Board is an "agency,” which means it has the power to promulgate rules and decide contested cases.”
Señor Iguana's, Inc. v. Idaho State Police Bureau of Alcohol Beverage Control, 371 P.3d 344 (Idaho 2016). “Section 67-5254(1) of that Act provides: An agency shall not revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw or amend a license, or refuse to renew a license of a continuing nature when the licensee has made timely and sufficient application for renewal, unless the agency first gives…”
Erickson v. Idaho Bd. of Licensure of Prof'l Engineers & Prof'l Land Surveyors (Idaho 2019). “I.C. § 67-5254(1). A “contested case” is “a proceeding which results in the issuance of an order.”
Timothy Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers (Idaho 2014). “I.C. § 67-5254(1). A contested case is “a proceeding which results in the issuance of an order.”
— Idaho Code § 67-5254(2) — 1 case
Podsaid v. Outfitters & Guides Licensing, 356 P.3d 363 (Idaho 2015). “A new license application does not require a contested case proceeding.”
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