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Section 67-6615 - INSPECTION BY SECRETARY OF STATE AND COUNTY CLERKS.

ID Code § 67-6615 (2019) (N/A)
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67-6615. INSPECTION BY SECRETARY OF STATE. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2020] The Secretary of State shall inspect each statement filed in his office under this act within two (2) days after the date it is filed. He shall notify a person required to file a statement under this act immediately if:

(a) it appears that the person has failed to file a statement as required by law or that a statement filed by the person does not conform to law; or

(b) a written complaint is filed with the Secretary of State by any registered voter alleging that a statement filed with the Secretary of State does not conform to law or to the truth or that a person has failed to file a statement required by law.

67-6615. INSPECTION BY SECRETARY OF STATE AND COUNTY CLERKS. [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020] (1) It is the intent of the legislature to consolidate filings for all offices and measures in a central online database established by the secretary of state.

(2) The secretary of state shall inspect each statement filed pursuant to this chapter for statewide, legislative, and judicial district offices or measures, and the county clerk shall inspect each statement filed for all local government offices or measures for which the county is the home county, as defined in section 34-1401, Idaho Code, within two (2) days after the date it is filed. He shall notify a person required to file a statement under this chapter immediately if:

(a) It appears that the person has failed to file a statement as required by law or that a statement filed by the person does not conform to law; or

(b) A written complaint is filed with the secretary of state or county clerk by any registered voter alleging that a statement filed with the secretary of state does not conform to law or to the truth or that a person has failed to file a statement required by law.

History:

[67-6615, added Init. Measure 1974, No. 1, sec. 15; am. 2019, ch. 288, sec. 12, p. 840.]

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Section 67-6615 - INSPECTION BY SECRETARY OF STATE AND COUNTY CLERKS.