Idaho Code
Chapter 2 - GENERAL
Section 49-235 - ENFORCEMENT BY PEACE OFFICERS.

49-235. ENFORCEMENT BY PEACE OFFICERS. (1) The director of the Idaho state police, his officers and employees, and other peace officers as the director of the Idaho state police may authorize in writing may, upon reasonable cause, require the driver of a vehicle to stop and submit the vehicle and its equipment to an inspection and a test as may be appropriate.
(2) In the event a vehicle is found to be in an unsafe condition, or the required equipment is not present, or is not in proper repair and adjustment, the officer shall give a written notice to the driver and send a copy to the Idaho state police. The notice shall require that the vehicle be placed in safe condition and its equipment in proper repair and adjustment, and a certificate of inspection and approval for the vehicle be obtained within five (5) days. Every owner or driver upon receiving such a notice shall comply with the notice and shall within the five (5) days secure an endorsement upon the notice by the person making the repair or adjustment that the vehicle is in safe condition and its equipment in proper repair and adjustment, and shall forward the notice to the Idaho state police.
(3) No person shall operate any vehicle after receiving a notice as provided in this section, until the vehicle and its equipment have been placed in proper repair and adjustment and otherwise made to conform to the requirements of this title.

History:
[49-235, added 1988, ch. 265, sec. 27, p. 586; am. 2000, ch. 469, sec. 114, p. 1576.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 49 - MOTOR VEHICLES

Chapter 2 - GENERAL

Section 49-201 - DUTIES OF BOARD.

Section 49-201B - BASE STATE AGREEMENTS.

Section 49-202 - DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT.

Section 49-203 - PROHIBITION ON RELEASE AND USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER RECORDS.

Section 49-203A - RULES, POLICIES AND WAIVER PROCEDURES ON DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION.

Section 49-204 - MISREPRESENTATION TO OBTAIN RECORDS.

Section 49-205 - DUTIES OF LOCAL OFFICERS.

Section 49-206 - PROVISIONS UNIFORM THROUGHOUT STATE.

Section 49-207 - MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION PROHIBITED — POWER TO ENACT REGULATORY ORDINANCES NOT ABOLISHED.

Section 49-208 - POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

Section 49-209 - LOCAL TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.

Section 49-210 - AUTHORITY TO RESTRICT PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS.

Section 49-211 - AUTHORITY TO CLOSE UNMARKED CROSSWALKS.

Section 49-212 - AUTHORITY FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS.

Section 49-213 - PARKING SPACES FOR PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY — MARKING AND SIGNING — ENFORCEMENT.

Section 49-217 - REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO SCHOOL BUSES.

Section 49-218 - DESIGNATION OF AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES.

Section 49-221 - REMOVAL OF TRAFFIC HAZARDS.

Section 49-222 - RIGHTS OF OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY.

Section 49-223 - SALE OF NONCONFORMING TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.

Section 49-226 - FILING FALSE AFFIDAVIT OF THEFT OR EMBEZZLEMENT OF A VEHICLE.

Section 49-227 - OPERATING VEHICLE WITHOUT OWNER’S CONSENT.

Section 49-228 - RECEIVING OR TRANSFERRING STOLEN VEHICLES.

Section 49-229 - INJURING VEHICLE.

Section 49-231 - FARM IMPLEMENTS — PURCHASING OR SELLING WHEN IDENTIFYING NUMBER ALTERED OR DEFACED A FELONY.

Section 49-232 - FRAUDULENT REMOVAL OR ALTERATION OF NUMBERS PROHIBITED.

Section 49-235 - ENFORCEMENT BY PEACE OFFICERS.

Section 49-236 - PENALTIES.

Section 49-237 - RECORDS TO BE SENT TO DEPARTMENT.

Section 49-238 - CHARGING VIOLATIONS AND RULE IN CIVIL ACTIONS.

Section 49-239 - DISPOSITION OF FINES, PENALTIES, FORFEITURES AND FEES.

Section 49-240 - CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES FOR FORFEITURE OF BOND FOR TRAFFIC OFFENSES.

Section 49-243 - SEVERABILITY.

Section 49-244 - IDAHO RESIDENCY AND DOMICILE REQUIREMENTS — INDIAN RESERVATIONS.