Idaho Code
Chapter 13 - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS
Section 40-1309 - CORPORATE POWERS OF HIGHWAY DISTRICTS.

40-1309. CORPORATE POWERS OF HIGHWAY DISTRICTS. Each highway district has power:
(1) To sue and be sued.
(2) To purchase and hold lands, make contracts, purchase and hold personal or real property as may be necessary or convenient for the purposes of this chapter, and to sell and exchange any real or personal property other than public lands which by the constitution and laws of the state are placed under the jurisdiction of the state land board. Personal or real property, no longer useful to the district, not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) in value may be sold by the highway commissioners at a private sale or at any regular board meeting without advertisement. Before disposing of all other personal or real property exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) in value, the highway district commissioners shall first conduct a public hearing for which notice shall be published in accordance with the provisions of section 40-206, Idaho Code, and at which hearing any person interested may appear and show cause that such personal or real property is still useful to the district and that the sale or exchange should not be made. Following testimony by all interested persons at the public hearing, the highway district commissioners may adopt a resolution finding that such personal or real property is no longer useful to the district and finding that such personal or real property should be sold or exchanged and establishing procedures for the sale of such personal or real property including, but not limited to, the date and time of the sale and whether the sale will be by live public auction, by receipt of sealed bids or by some other reasonably commercial means. The hearing and sale or exchange shall not be conducted at the same regular meeting and, except as otherwise provided by law, the only notice required for such sale or exchange shall be as set forth in section 74-204, Idaho Code. Provided however, that before the district disposes of surplus real property at public sale, the district shall first notify any person who owns real property that is contiguous with the surplus real property of the district that such person has first option to purchase the surplus real property for an amount not less than the current appraised value. If more than one (1) adjoining owner wants to purchase the surplus real property, a private auction shall be held for such parties. If no owner of adjoining property exercises his or her option to buy, the district may proceed to public sale. Highway district commissioners, highway directors, employees, and their families must be personally disinterested, directly or indirectly, in the purchase of property for the use of the highway district, or in the sale of any property belonging to the highway district, or in any contract made by the highway district or other person on behalf of the highway district unless otherwise authorized by law.
(3) To levy and apply ad valorem taxes for purposes under its exclusive jurisdiction as are authorized by law.

History:
[40-1309, added 1985, ch. 253, sec. 2, p. 650; am. 1994, ch. 324, sec. 3, p. 1040; am. 1999, ch. 332, sec. 7, p. 901; am. 2000, ch. 258, sec. 1, p. 729; am. 2003, ch. 68, sec. 3, p. 230; am. 2012, ch. 306, sec. 1, p. 847; am. 2015, ch. 141, sec. 103, p. 452; am. 2019, ch. 59, sec. 1, p. 149.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 40 - HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES

Chapter 13 - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS

Section 40-1301 - DISTRICTS AS NOW ORGANIZED VALIDATED.

Section 40-1302 - COUNTY DIVISION OR CHANGE IN BOUNDARIES — JOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT FORMED.

Section 40-1303 - HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS — APPOINTMENT — OATH.

Section 40-1304 - DIVISION OF DISTRICTS INTO SUBDISTRICTS — VACANCY IN OFFICE OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER.

Section 40-1305 - ELECTION OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS — TERM OF OFFICE.

Section 40-1305A - ELECTION ADMINISTRATION.

Section 40-1305B - BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS — ONE NOMINATION — NO ELECTION.

Section 40-1305C - DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY — QUALIFICATIONS.

Section 40-1306 - ORGANIZATION OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS — MEETINGS — OFFICERS — OFFICIAL BONDS.

Section 40-1306C - HIGHWAY DISTRICT RECORDS — OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Section 40-1307 - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS ARE BODIES CORPORATE.

Section 40-1308 - POWER TO LEVY TAXES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE, PROSECUTING AND DEFENDING ACTIONS, JUDGMENTS AND LIABILITIES.

Section 40-1309 - CORPORATE POWERS OF HIGHWAY DISTRICTS.

Section 40-1310 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF HIGHWAY DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS.

Section 40-1311 - JURISDICTION OF HIGHWAY DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS.

Section 40-1312 - GRANT OF POWERS TO BE LIBERALLY CONSTRUED.

Section 40-1313 - DISTRICT HAS LEGAL TITLE TO PROPERTY.

Section 40-1314 - COMPENSATION OF HIGHWAY DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES.

Section 40-1315 - COST OF HIGHWAYS — EQUITABLE DIVISION AMONG BENEFITED DISTRICTS.

Section 40-1316 - ANNUAL REPORT OF HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

Section 40-1317 - ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF DISTRICT — AUDIT.

Section 40-1319 - DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS — APPOINTMENT — QUALIFICATIONS — OATH.

Section 40-1320 - DIRECTORS OF HIGHWAYS — DEPUTY DIRECTORS — APPOINTMENT — DUTIES.

Section 40-1322 - CREATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS.

Section 40-1323 - CITIES INCLUDED IN HIGHWAY DISTRICTS — POWERS AND DUTIES OF CITY COUNCIL.

Section 40-1324 - JURISDICTION OVER INCLUDED TERRITORY.

Section 40-1325 - ADOPTION OF BUDGET — PUBLIC HEARING.

Section 40-1326 - NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING.

Section 40-1327 - PUBLIC INSPECTION OF BUDGET.

Section 40-1328 - QUORUM OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS AT BUDGET HEARING — OBJECTIONS.

Section 40-1330 - FISCAL YEAR.

Section 40-1333 - CITIES — HIGHWAY RESPONSIBILITY.

Section 40-1335 - STANDARDS FOR CURB CONSTRUCTION — CURB RAMPS FOR PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES.

Section 40-1336 - RECORD BOOKS TO BE KEPT.

Section 40-1337 - CLASSIFICATION AND RETENTION OF RECORDS.

Section 40-1337A - PHOTOGRAPHIC OR DIGITAL STORAGE AND USE OF HIGHWAY DISTRICT RECORDS.