Idaho Code
Chapter 8 - EXAMINATION OF CASE AND DISCHARGE OR COMMITMENT OF ACCUSED
Section 19-850 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION.

19-850. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION. (1) The state public defense commission shall:
(a) Promulgate rules in accordance with the provisions of chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, establishing the following:
(i) Training and continuing legal education requirements for defending attorneys, which shall promote competency and consistency in case types including, but not limited to, criminal, juvenile, capital, abuse and neglect, post-conviction, civil commitment and criminal contempt;
(ii) Uniform data reporting requirements and model forms for the annual reports submitted pursuant to section 19-864, Idaho Code, which shall include, but not be limited to, caseload, workload and expenditures;
(iii) Model contracts and core requirements for contracts between counties and private attorneys for the provision of indigent defense services, which shall include, but not be limited to, compliance with indigent defense standards;
(iv) Procedures and forms by which counties may apply to the commission, pursuant to section 19-862A, Idaho Code, for funds to be used to bring their delivery of indigent defense services into compliance with applicable indigent defense standards;
(v) Procedures for administrative review and fair hearings in accordance with the Idaho administrative procedure act, which shall include, but not be limited to, providing for a neutral hearing officer in such hearings;
(vi) Procedures for the oversight, implementation, enforcement and modification of indigent defense standards so that the right to counsel of indigent persons, as provided in section 19-852, Idaho Code, is constitutionally delivered to all indigent persons in this state; and
(vii) Standards for defending attorneys that utilize, to the extent reasonably practicable taking into consideration factors such as case complexity, support services and travel, the following principles:
1. The delivery of indigent defense services should be independent of political and judicial influence, though the judiciary is encouraged to contribute information and advice concerning the delivery of indigent defense services.
2. Defending attorneys should have sufficient time and private physical space so that attorney-client confidentiality is safeguarded during meetings with clients.
3. Defending attorneys’ workloads should permit effective representation.
4. Economic disincentives or incentives that impair defending attorneys’ ability to provide effective representation should be avoided.
5. Defending attorneys’ abilities, training and experience should match the nature and complexity of the cases in which they provide services including, but not limited to, cases involving complex felonies, juveniles and child protection.
6. The defending attorney assigned to a particular case should, to the extent reasonably practicable, continuously oversee the representation of that case and personally appear at every substantive court hearing.
7. There should be reasonable equity between defending attorneys and prosecuting attorneys with respect to resources, staff and facilities.
8. Defending attorneys should obtain continuing legal education relevant to their indigent defense cases.
9. Defending attorneys should be regularly reviewed and supervised for compliance with indigent defense standards and, if applicable, compliance with indigent defense standards as set forth in contractual provisions.
10. Defending attorneys should identify and resolve conflicts of interest in conformance with the Idaho rules of professional conduct and other applicable constitutional standards.
Violation of or noncompliance with the principles listed in this subparagraph does not constitute ineffective assistance of counsel under the constitution of the United States or the state of Idaho and does not otherwise constitute grounds for post-conviction relief.
(b) On or before January 20, 2015, and by January 20 of each year thereafter as deemed necessary by the commission, make recommendations to the Idaho legislature for legislation on public defense system issues including, but not limited to:
(i) Enforcement mechanisms; and
(ii) Funding issues including, but not limited to, formulas for the calculation of local shares and state indigent defense financial assistance.
(c) Review indigent defense providers and defending attorneys to evaluate compliance with indigent defense standards and the terms of state indigent defense financial assistance.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(iv) of this subsection, establish temporary procedures and model forms by which counties may apply to the commission for state indigent defense financial assistance pursuant to section 19-862A, Idaho Code, to be utilized until rules promulgated pursuant to paragraph (a)(iv) of this subsection are in full force and effect. Such temporary procedures shall not be subject to administrative or judicial review.
(e) Hold at least one (1) meeting in each calendar quarter.
(2) The state public defense commission may:
(a) Hire an executive director, who shall be responsible for the performance of the regular administrative functions of the commission and other duties as the commission may direct. The executive director shall be a nonclassified state employee and shall be compensated as determined by the commission.
(b) Employ persons in addition to the executive director in other positions or capacities as it deems necessary to the proper conduct of commission business and to the fulfillment of the commission’s responsibilities. The employees of the commission other than the executive director shall be classified employees and shall receive as compensation an annual salary payable on regular pay periods, the amount of which shall be determined by the commission.
(c) Provide an office, office equipment and facilities as may be reasonably necessary for the proper performance of its duties or the duties of the executive director and other personnel.
(d) Provide training and continuing legal education for indigent defense providers and defending attorneys in order to assist them in satisfying requirements promulgated pursuant to subsection (1)(a)(i) of this section, and use moneys received from a grant or trust or otherwise received and appropriated to provide such training and continuing legal education.
(e) Establish procedures by which indigent defense providers or a county, through its board of county commissioners, may apply to the commission for funds to be used for extraordinary litigation costs including, but not limited to, expert witnesses, evidence testing and investigation, but not including expenses associated with capital crimes.
(f) Hire private counsel to represent the commission in hearings held in accordance with the Idaho administrative procedure act and the rules promulgated pursuant to subsection (1)(a)(v) of this section.

History:
[19-850, added 2014, ch. 247, sec. 3, p. 618; am. 2016, ch. 195, sec. 1, p. 544; am. 2018, ch. 162, sec. 1, p. 319; am. 2019, ch. 35, sec. 1, p. 97.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 19 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

Chapter 8 - EXAMINATION OF CASE AND DISCHARGE OR COMMITMENT OF ACCUSED

Section 19-801 - ACCUSED TO BE INFORMED OF CHARGE — RIGHT TO COUNSEL.

Section 19-802 - SENDING FOR COUNSEL.

Section 19-804 - PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

Section 19-805 - COMMITMENT OR BAIL ON POSTPONEMENT.

Section 19-806 - FORM OF COMMITMENT.

Section 19-807 - ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS FOR WITNESSES.

Section 19-808 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES FOR STATE.

Section 19-809 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES FOR DEFENDANT.

Section 19-809A - CHILD’S OUT OF COURT STATEMENTS ADMISSIBLE IN PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS.

Section 19-810 - EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES.

Section 19-811 - EXCLUSION OF OTHER PERSONS.

Section 19-812 - TRANSCRIPT OF PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

Section 19-813 - CUSTODY OF TRANSCRIPT OF PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

Section 19-814 - DISCHARGE OF DEFENDANT.

Section 19-815 - HOLDING DEFENDANT TO ANSWER.

Section 19-815A - CHALLENGING SUFFICIENCY OF EVIDENCE OF PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

Section 19-816 - OFFENSES NOT BAILABLE — ENDORSEMENT ON COMMITMENT.

Section 19-817 - BAILABLE OFFENSES — ORDER ADMITTING TO BAIL.

Section 19-818 - ORDER OF COMMITMENT.

Section 19-819 - FORM OF COMMITMENT.

Section 19-820 - UNDERTAKING OF WITNESSES TO APPEAR.

Section 19-821 - SECURITY FOR APPEARANCE.

Section 19-822 - SECURITY FOR APPEARANCE — INFANTS AND MARRIED WOMEN.

Section 19-823 - COMMITMENT FOR FAILURE TO GIVE SECURITY.

Section 19-824 - CONDITIONAL EXAMINATION.

Section 19-825 - RETURN OF PAPERS TO DISTRICT COURT.

Section 19-847 - INDIGENT PUBLIC DEFENSE — FINANCIAL .

Section 19-848 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 19-849 - STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION.

Section 19-850 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION.

Section 19-851 - RIGHT TO REPRESENTATION BY COUNSEL — DEFINITIONS.

Section 19-852 - RIGHT TO COUNSEL OF INDIGENT PERSON — REPRESENTATION AT ALL STAGES OF CRIMINAL AND COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS — PAYMENT.

Section 19-853 - DUTY TO NOTIFY ACCUSED OR DETAINED OF RIGHT TO COUNSEL.

Section 19-854 - DETERMINATION OF INDIGENCY — FACTORS CONSIDERED — PARTIAL PAYMENT BY ACCUSED — REIMBURSEMENT.

Section 19-855 - QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNSEL.

Section 19-857 - WAIVER OF COUNSEL — CONSIDERATION BY COURT.

Section 19-858 - REIMBURSEMENT — WHEN AUTHORIZED.

Section 19-859 - PUBLIC DEFENDER AUTHORIZED — JOINT COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDERS.

Section 19-860 - PUBLIC DEFENDER — COMPENSATION — APPOINTMENT — QUALIFICATIONS.

Section 19-861 - PUBLIC DEFENDER’S OFFICE — EMPLOYEES — COMPENSATION — FACILITIES.

Section 19-862 - APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC DEFENDER — PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS.

Section 19-862A - COMPLIANCE — INDIGENT DEFENSE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

Section 19-863 - DEFENSE EXPENSES — ALLOCATION IN JOINTLY ESTABLISHED OFFICES.

Section 19-863A - CAPITAL CRIMES DEFENSE FUND AUTHORIZED.

Section 19-864 - RECORDS OF DEFENDING ATTORNEYS — ANNUAL REPORT OF DEFENDING ATTORNEYS.

Section 19-865 - APPLICATION OF ACT — STATE COURTS — FEDERAL COURTS.

Section 19-866 - PROVISIONS NOT EXCLUSIVE.