2005 Idaho Code - 6-2606 — RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY

                                   TITLE  6
                         ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES
                                  CHAPTER 26
                   CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORY CLEANUP ACT
    6-2606.  RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY. (1) Except as
otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this section, and pursuant to rules
adopted as provided in this chapter, upon notification to a residential
property owner by a law enforcement agency that chemicals, equipment, supplies
or immediate precursors indicative of a clandestine drug laboratory have been
located on the owner's residential property, the residential property owner
shall meet the cleanup standards established by the department. The
residential property shall remain vacant from the time the residential
property owner is notified, in accordance with rules adopted as provided in
this chapter, of the clandestine drug laboratory until such time as the
residential property owner has received a certificate issued by the department
evidencing that the cleanup standards have been met.
    (2)  A residential property owner may, at his or her option, elect to
demolish the residential property instead of meeting the cleanup standards
established by the department.

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