38-1207. MEETINGS — OFFICERS — QUORUM. The board shall hold a meeting within thirty (30) days after its members are first appointed and thereafter shall hold at least two (2) regular meetings each year. The rules may provide for such additional regular meetings and for special meetings. Notice of all meetings shall be given as may be provided in the rules. The director of the department of lands shall be chairman of the Idaho board of scaling practices and the board shall annually elect a vice-chairman and a secretary, who shall be members of the board. Four (4) members shall constitute a quorum.
History:
[38-1207, added 1969, ch. 91, sec. 7, p. 305; am. 1970, ch. 185, sec. 1, p. 534; am. 1974, ch. 17, sec. 21, p. 308; am. 1979, ch. 311, sec. 2, p. 841; am. 2003, ch. 95, sec. 1, p. 280; am. 2008, ch. 200, sec. 5, p. 648.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 38 - FORESTRY, FOREST PRODUCTS AND STUMPAGE DISTRICTS
Section 38-1201 - LOG SCALING PRACTITIONERS — LICENSE REQUIREMENT.
Section 38-1202 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 38-1203 - IDAHO BOARD OF SCALING PRACTICES — MEMBERS — TERMS.
Section 38-1204 - QUALIFICATIONS.
Section 38-1205 - COMPENSATION.
Section 38-1206 - REMOVAL — VACANCIES.
Section 38-1207 - MEETINGS — OFFICERS — QUORUM.
Section 38-1209 - LEVY OF ASSESSMENT — BUDGET — HEARING — FUNDS — BOND OF SECRETARY — SALARY.
Section 38-1211 - ROSTER OF LICENSED SCALERS.
Section 38-1212 - APPLICANTS ELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE.
Section 38-1213 - APPLICATION FORMS — FEE.
Section 38-1214 - EXAMINATIONS — CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION.
Section 38-1215 - CHECKSCALERS — APPOINTMENT — CHECKSCALING CRITERIA — REPORT — BOND.
Section 38-1216 - APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATES — TEMPORARY PERMITS.
Section 38-1217 - EXPIRATION OF CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION — RENEWAL — FEES.
Section 38-1218 - REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF CERTIFICATE.
Section 38-1219 - REISSUANCE OR REINSTATEMENT.
Section 38-1220 - SCALING METHODS USED.
Section 38-1220A - INSPECTION — INVESTIGATION — VIOLATIONS — ENFORCEMENT — PENALTY.
Section 38-1222 - APPEAL FROM CHECKSCALE TO BOARD — APPEAL FROM BOARD TO COURT.