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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The state board of correction, with the written consent of the governor, shall have the power and it shall be its duty:
1. To accept from the United States of America or any of its agencies, such funds, equipment, and supplies as may be made available to this state for any of the purposes contemplated by law, and to enter into such contract and agreements with the United States or any of its agencies, or other states, as may be necessary, proper and convenient, not contrary to the laws of the state.
2. To enter into an agreement with the board of county commissioners of any county, or with the governing officials of any municipality of this state for the payment by said county or municipality of all or any part of the cost of performance by the state board of correction of any parole or probation services or the supervision of any parole or probation case arising within the said county or municipality, as the case may be, or the maintenance therein of work camps as authorized by law.
3. To accept any grant or donation of land or any gift of money or valuable thing made to the state for any of the purposes contemplated by law.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 20. State Prison and County Jails § 20-241. Acceptance of federal or other funds or property - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-20-state-prison-and-county-jails/id-st-sect-20-241/
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