73-108C. IDAHO DAY. March 4 shall be designated as Idaho day. If March 4 falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be celebrated as Idaho day; and if March 4 falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be celebrated as Idaho day. The governor of the state of Idaho shall issue a proclamation each year marking Idaho day. The president pro tempore of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives shall conduct appropriate ceremonies and programs on Idaho day to honor Idaho’s heritage. The Idaho state historical society shall conduct appropriate activities and be encouraged to create exhibitions to commemorate Idaho day. The people of Idaho shall be encouraged to display the Idaho and United States flags on Idaho day. Idaho day shall not constitute a reason to close state and political subdivision offices.
History:
[73-108C, added 2014, ch. 31, sec. 2, p. 46; am. 2016, ch. 162, sec. 1, p. 445.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 73 - GENERAL CODE PROVISIONS
Chapter 1 - CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES
Section 73-101 - CODES NOT RETROACTIVE.
Section 73-102 - CODES LIBERALLY CONSTRUED — MULTIPLE AMENDMENTS TO BE COMPILED
Section 73-103 - CODES CONTINUE EXISTING LAW.
Section 73-104 - TENURE OF OFFICES PRESERVED.
Section 73-105 - CERTAIN OFFICES TO CEASE.
Section 73-106 - ACCRUED RIGHTS AND PENDING ACTIONS NOT AFFECTED.
Section 73-107 - LIMITATIONS NOT TOLLED.
Section 73-108 - HOLIDAYS ENUMERATED.
Section 73-108A - CHILDREN’S DAY.
Section 73-108B - CONSTITUTIONAL COMMEMORATIVE DAY.
Section 73-109 - COMPUTATION OF TIME.
Section 73-110 - COMPUTATION OF TIME — OBLIGATIONS MATURING ON HOLIDAYS.
Section 73-111 - SEAL DEFINED.
Section 73-112 - JOINT AUTHORITY CONSTRUED.
Section 73-113 - CONSTRUCTION OF WORDS AND PHRASES.
Section 73-114 - STATUTORY TERMS DEFINED.
Section 73-114A - LEGISLATIVE INTENT ON RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE.
Section 73-115 - GENERAL REPEAL OF EXISTING LAW.
Section 73-116 - COMMON LAW IN FORCE.
Section 73-117 - PRIOR LEGISLATION REPEALED.
Section 73-118 - PAST OFFENSES MAY BE PROSECUTED.
Section 73-119 - SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS CONTINUED.