2005 Idaho Code - 67-703 — DUTIES OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

                                  TITLE  67
                      STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
                                  CHAPTER 7
                             LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
    67-703.  DUTIES OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL. The person selected as legislative
counsel shall devote all his time to the duties of his office during the
tenure thereof and it shall be his duty to prepare and assist in the
preparation, amendment and consideration of legislative bills when requested
or upon suggestion as herein provided. Upon request he shall advise any state
officer, commissioner or bureau as to the preparation of bills to be submitted
to the legislature; and when requested so to do, he shall advise any
legislative committee appointed to carry on investigations between sessions of
the legislature in regard to their work. He shall advise the legislature from
time to time as to needed revision of the statutes. He shall present to each
session of the legislature a statement calling attention to laws which have
been repealed by implication or which have been declared unconstitutional by
the courts but which have not been expressly repealed.

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