37 chapters · 341 sections in this title.
Idaho Code § 6-2601 Short title
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6-2601. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Clandestine Drug Laboratory Cleanup Act."
Idaho Code § 6-2602 Purpose
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6-2602. Purpose. The legislature finds that some residential properties are being contaminated with hazardous chemical residues created by the manufacture of clandestine drugs. Innocent members of the public may be harmed when they are exposed to chemical residues if the resident…
Idaho Code § 6-2603 Definitions
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6-2603. Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Clandestine drug laboratory" means the areas where controlled substances or their immediate precursors, as those terms are defined in section 37-2701, Idaho Code, have been, or were attempte…
Idaho Code § 6-2604 department responsibility
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6-2604. department responsibility. (1) Upon notification by a law enforcement agency or a property owner who voluntarily reports a property, the department shall place the property on the clandestine drug laboratory site property list. (2) When a property is determined by a quali…
Idaho Code § 6-2605 Law enforcement agency responsibility
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6-2605. Law enforcement agency responsibility. A law enforcement agency, upon locating chemicals, equipment, supplies or immediate precursors indicative of a clandestine drug laboratory on a residential property, shall notify the residential property owner and the department with…
Idaho Code § 6-2606 Residential property owner cleanup responsibility
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6-2606. Residential property owner cleanup responsibility. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this section, upon notification to a residential property owner by a law enforcement agency that chemicals, equipment, supplies or immediate precursors indicative of a…
Idaho Code § 6-2607 Residential property owner immunity
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6-2607. Residential property owner immunity. Once a residential property meets the cleanup standards established in this chapter, the residential property owner and any representative or agent of the residential property owner shall be immune from civil actions involving health c…
Idaho Code § 6-2608 Voluntary compliance
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6-2608. Voluntary compliance. Any residential property owner who chooses to voluntarily and successfully accomplish the cleanup standards established by this chapter, whether or not such owner was notified by a law enforcement agency, shall be afforded the protections from civil …
Idaho Code § 6-2609 clearance sampling requirements
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6-2609. clearance sampling requirements. (1) A qualified industrial hygienist who is independent of the company or entity conducting the cleanup or analysis shall conduct sampling to verify that cleanup standards have been met. All sample collection must be conducted pursuant to …
Idaho Code § 6-2610 cleanup standards
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6-2610. cleanup standards. The following cleanup standards must be met: (1) A level of methamphetamine that does not exceed a concentration of one-tenth (0.1) of a microgram per one hundred (100) square centimeters as demonstrated by clearance sampling conducted by a qualified in…
Idaho Code § 6-2611 reporting requirements
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6-2611. reporting requirements. (1) For a property to be delisted, the property owner must provide the department with an original or certified copy of the final report that includes the following from a qualified industrial hygienist: (a) The property description, including phys…