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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 39 - Chapter 13 - 39-1325A
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39-1325A - PETITIONS FOR DISSOLUTION OF HOSPITAL DISTRICTS
(1)
Proceedings for the dissolution of a hospital district may be initiated by a
petition containing the signatures of qualified electors of the district or
owners of property within the district equal in number to ten percent (10%) of
the qualified electors and taxpayers of the district, the same percentage
required for the organization of the district, but not earlier than four (4)
years after the date of its establishment.
(2) The petition, when completed and verified, shall be filed with the
clerk of the court of the county or counties if more than one (1) county is
involved. The county commissioners shall publish notice and hold a hearing on
the matter. If necessary, they shall hold an election, subject to the
provisions of section 34-106, Idaho Code, on the matter. The hearing and
election shall be held in accordance with the terms and provisions of sections
40-1803 through 40-1809, Idaho Code. The disposition of hospital district
assets on dissolution and the provision for payment of district indebtedness
shall be made in accordance with the provisions of sections 63-4105 and
63-4106, Idaho Code.
(3) If the hospital district embraces territory in more than one (1)
county, an election for its dissolution shall be deemed approved only if a
majority of the votes cast in each such county were cast in the affirmative.
If, upon the canvass of ballots, it be determined that the proposition has
been approved, the board of county commissioners of each county shall enter
its order to that effect, subject to the provisions of section 39-1325C, Idaho
Code, and the order shall by them be made a matter of record.
 
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