Idaho Code
Chapter 1 - PUBLIC RECORDS ACT
Section 74-121 - REPLEVIN — PUBLIC RECORDS — IMPROPER OR UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OR REMOVAL.

74-121. REPLEVIN — PUBLIC RECORDS — IMPROPER OR UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OR REMOVAL. (1) Public records of the state and/or territory of Idaho are the property of the citizens of the state in perpetuity and they may not be improperly or unlawfully transferred or removed from their proper custodian. For purposes of this section, the terms "public record" and "record," or plurals thereof, shall have the same meaning as "public record" as provided in section 74-101, Idaho Code.
(2) For the purpose of this section, where public records of a county or local district thereof are involved, all references to the state archivist also refer to any responsible public official or records custodian and all references to the attorney general also refer to county prosecutors.
(3) Whenever the state archivist or their designee has reasonable grounds to believe that records belonging to the state, county, or local district thereof are in the possession of a person or entity not authorized by law to possess those records, and such possession was acquired on or after July 1, 2011, he or she may issue a written notice demanding that person or entity to do either of the following within ten (10) calendar days of receiving the notice:
(a) Return the records to the office of origin or the Idaho state archives; or
(b) Respond in writing and declare why the records do not belong to the state or a local agency.
(4) The notice and demand shall identify the records claimed to belong to the state or local agency with reasonable specificity, and shall specify that the state archivist may undertake legal action to recover the records if the person or entity fails to respond in writing within the required time or does not adequately demonstrate that the records do not belong to the state or a local agency.
(5) If a person or entity that receives a written notice and demand from the state archivist pursuant to this chapter fails to deliver the described records, fails to respond to the notice and demand within the required time, or does not adequately demonstrate that the records do not belong to the state or a local agency, the state archivist may ask the attorney general to petition a court of competent jurisdiction for an order requiring the return of the records.
(6) The court may issue any order necessary to protect the records from destruction, alteration, transfer, conveyance or alienation by the person or entity in possession of the records, and may order that the records be surrendered into the custody of the state archivist pending the court’s decision on the petition.
(7) After a hearing, and upon a finding that the specified records are in the possession of a person or entity not authorized by law to possess the records, the court shall order the records to be delivered to the state archivist or other official designated by the court.
(8) If the attorney general recovers a record under this section, the court may award attorney’s fees and court costs.
(9) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, any public record that is in the custody of an organization or institution shall not be subject to the provisions of this section provided:
(a) That professional standards recognized by the society of American archivists for the management and preservation of historical records are maintained; and
(b) Such records are accessible to the public in a manner consistent with this chapter.
(10) When a record is returned pursuant to subsection (3)(a) of this section, upon the request of the person, organization or institution that returned the record, the record custodian that receives the record shall issue to that person, organization or institution a copy or digital image of the record which shall be certified as a true copy of the record that was returned to the state or local agency, and dated on the same day the record was returned.

History:
[74-121, added 2015, ch. 140, sec. 5, p. 365; am. 2022, ch. 306, sec. 13, p. 991.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 74 - TRANSPARENT AND ETHICAL GOVERNMENT

Chapter 1 - PUBLIC RECORDS ACT

Section 74-101 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 74-102 - PUBLIC RECORDS — RIGHT TO EXAMINE.

Section 74-103 - REQUEST AND RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION OF PUBLIC RECORDS.

Section 74-104 - RECORDS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE — EXEMPTIONS IN FEDERAL OR STATE LAW — COURT FILES OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS.

Section 74-105 - RECORDS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE — LAW ENFORCEMENT RECORDS, INVESTIGATORY RECORDS OF AGENCIES, EVACUATION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS, WORKER’S COMPENSATION.

Section 74-106 - RECORDS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE — PERSONNEL RECORDS, PERSONAL INFORMATION, HEALTH RECORDS, PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE.

Section 74-107 - RECORDS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE — TRADE SECRETS, PRODUCTION RECORDS, APPRAISALS, BIDS, PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, TAX COMMISSION, UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, PETROLEUM CLEAN WATER TRUST FUND.

Section 74-108 - EXEMPTIONS FROM DISCLOSURE — ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ENDANGERED SPECIES, LIBRARIES, LICENSING EXAMS.

Section 74-109 - RECORDS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE — DRAFT LEGISLATION, RESEARCH, PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS, PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION, WORK PAPERS, AND DRAFT REDISTRICTING PLANS.

Section 74-110 - EXEMPTION FROM DISCLOSURE — RECORDS OF COURT PROCEEDINGS REGARDING JUDICIAL AUTHORIZATION OF ABORTION PROCEDURES FOR MINORS.

Section 74-111 - EXEMPTION FROM DISCLOSURE — RECORDS RELATED TO THE UNIFORM SECURITIES ACT.

Section 74-112 - EXEMPT AND NONEXEMPT PUBLIC RECORDS TO BE SEPARATED.

Section 74-113 - ACCESS TO RECORDS ABOUT A PERSON BY A PERSON.

Section 74-114 - ACCESS TO AIR QUALITY, WATER QUALITY AND HAZARDOUS WASTE RECORDS — PROTECTION OF TRADE SECRETS.

Section 74-115 - PROCEEDINGS TO ENFORCE RIGHT TO EXAMINE OR TO RECEIVE A COPY OF RECORDS — RETENTION OF DISPUTED RECORDS.

Section 74-116 - ORDER OF THE COURT — COURT COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES.

Section 74-117 - ADDITIONAL PENALTY.

Section 74-118 - IMMUNITY.

Section 74-119 - AGENCY GUIDELINES.

Section 74-120 - PROHIBITION ON DISTRIBUTION OR SALE OF MAILING OR TELEPHONE NUMBER LISTS — PENALTY.

Section 74-121 - REPLEVIN — PUBLIC RECORDS — IMPROPER OR UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OR REMOVAL.

Section 74-122 - CONFIDENTIALITY LANGUAGE REQUIRED IN THIS CHAPTER.

Section 74-123 - IDAHO CODE IS PROPERTY OF THE STATE OF IDAHO.

Section 74-124 - EXEMPTIONS FROM DISCLOSURE — CONFIDENTIALITY.

Section 74-125 - EVIDENCE FROM PRELIMINARY HEARING — ADMISSION — REQUIREMENTS.

Section 74-126 - PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS — LEGISLATURE.

Section 74-127 - SEVERABILITY.