2005 Idaho Code - 67-406 — COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE OF MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE

                                  TITLE  67
                      STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
                                  CHAPTER 4
                                 LEGISLATURE
    67-406.  COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE OF MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE. Each member
of the legislature shall receive for his services the sum of ten dollars
($10.00) per day from the commencement of each regular session, but such pay
shall not exceed for each member, except the presiding officers, in the
aggregate $600.00 for per diem allowance for any one (1) session; and shall
receive each the sum of ten cents (10¢) per mile each way by the usual
traveled route.
    When convened in extra session by the governor, they shall each receive
ten dollars ($10.00) per day; but no extra session shall continue for a longer
period than twenty (20) days. They shall receive such mileage as is allowed
for regular sessions. The presiding officers of the legislature shall each, in
virtue of his office, receive an additional compensation equal to one-half
(1/2) his per diem allowance as a member; provided, that whenever any member
of the legislature shall travel on a free pass in coming to or returning from
the legislature the number of miles actually traveled on such pass shall be
deducted from the mileage of such member.

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