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Section 59-1374 - EMPLOYERS — MEMBERS — EXCEPTIONS.

ID Code § 59-1374 (2019) (N/A)
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59-1374. EMPLOYERS — MEMBERS — EXCEPTIONS. All school districts, public community college districts and Boise State University shall become employers pursuant to the provisions of chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code, on July 1, 1967, except as herein otherwise provided. School employees shall become members pursuant to the provisions of chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code, on July 1, 1967, except as herein otherwise provided. Provided, however, that teacher members employed by the agricultural extension service of the college of agriculture of the University of Idaho shall be deemed to be employees of the state of Idaho notwithstanding the provisions of section 59-1302(14)(B)(e), Idaho Code, and may elect to participate or be excluded as members of the system in accordance with rules of the board. All public charter schools created pursuant to chapter 52, title 33, Idaho Code, shall be employers pursuant to the provisions of chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code. The Idaho digital learning academy created pursuant to chapter 55, title 33, Idaho Code, shall be an employer pursuant to the provisions of this chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code. The Idaho bureau of educational services for the deaf and the blind created pursuant to chapter 34, title 33, Idaho Code, shall be an employer pursuant to the provisions of this chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code.

History:

[(59-1374) 1967, ch. 115, sec. 5, p. 222; am and redesig. 1990, ch. 231, sec. 53, p. 642; am. 1992, ch. 220, sec. 11, p. 670; am. 1998, ch. 201, sec. 3, p. 719; am. 2008, ch. 119, sec. 9, p. 339; am. 2011, ch. 43, sec. 2, p. 99.]

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Section 59-1374 - EMPLOYERS — MEMBERS — EXCEPTIONS.