17 chapters · 190 sections in this title.
Idaho Code § 32-1801 DELEGATION OF PARENTAL POWERS
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32-1801. DELEGATION OF PARENTAL POWERS. (1) A parent or legal guardian of a child, by a properly executed power of attorney, may temporarily delegate to another person, named in the instrument as the temporary caregiver, any of the traditional parental rights and responsibilities…
Idaho Code § 32-1802 retention of parental rights
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32-1802. retention of parental rights. (1) A temporary delegation of rights and responsibilities under this chapter does not: (a) Operate to change or modify any parental or legal rights, obligations, or authority established by an existing court order; (b) Deprive the parent or …
Idaho Code § 32-1803 reimbursement of temporary caregiver
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32-1803. reimbursement of temporary caregiver. A temporary caregiver appointed pursuant to section 32-1801, Idaho Code, shall not receive financial payment other than reimbursement for actual expenses arising from the care of the child.
Idaho Code § 32-1804 DISCLOSURE OF TEMPORARY CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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32-1804. DISCLOSURE OF TEMPORARY CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. (1) For purposes of this section and section 32-1805, Idaho Code, "temporary care assistance program" means a program operated by an organization that assists a parent or guardian with recruiting or identifying an appropri…
Idaho Code § 32-1805 TEMPORARY CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM requirements
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32-1805. TEMPORARY CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM requirements. (1) A temporary care assistance program shall check against the state’s sex offender registry operated by the Idaho state police and against the national sex offender public website operated by the United States department …
Idaho Code § 32-1806 STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
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32-1806. STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION. (1) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect any delegation of powers made pursuant to section 15-5-104, Idaho Code. (2) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as invalidating the provisions of the child protective act in chapter 1…