Legals September 5, 2018
Legal Notice The Board of Bonner County Commissioners is calling for letters of interest from persons interested in serving on the Waterways Advisory Committee. The Committee will make recommendations to the County Commissioners regarding waterways issues. There is one seats available for the Advisory Board. The term of commitment will be for three (3) years. The committee meets once a month on the third (3rd) Thursday at the Bonner County Administration Building. Please send a letter of interest to: Board of Bonner County Commissioners, 1500 Highway 2, Suite 308, Sandpoint, ID 83864. Or e-mail letter to jessi.webster@bonnercountyid.gov. Letters of interest should be received no later from 5:00 P.M. on September 14, 2018. If additional information is requested regarding the Waterways Advisory Board you may contact James Shannon at 208-255-5681 or the Bonner County Commissioners Office at 208-265-1438. SNP Legal 6176 Ad#221298 August 29, 2018 September 5, 12, 2018
DOVER URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON FY 2018-19 BUDGET On September 12, 2018 the Board of Directors of the Dover Urban Renewal Agency will hold a public hearing for comments on the Preliminary FY 2018-19 Budget, at 4:00 pm at Dover City Hall. All residents are encouraged to attend and provide comments on the budget. ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET PRELIM. GENERAL FUND: 9/30/2016 9/30/2017 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 Income: Beginning Balance $ - $ - $ 250,000 $ 350,000 Hookup Fees 7,082 - Developmental Fees 168,000 - Property Tax Increment 46,761 372,571 126,604 151,904 Total Income $ 221,843 $ 372,571 $ 376,604 $ 501,904 Expenditures: Capital Improvements $ - $ - $ 325,354 $ 462,904 City of Dover - Annual Rebate 30,000 30,000 30,000 City of Dover - Loan Interest 5,369 10,561 4,000 21,600 Professional: Accounting 8,250 9,000 9,000 9,000 Professional: Legal 1,985 2,196 3,000 3,000 Office Expense 595 362 250 400 Professional: Audit 5,007 5,000 5,000 5,000 Total Expenditures $ 51,206 $ 57,119 $ 376,604 $ 501,904 Excess (Shortfall) General Fund $ 170,637 $ 315,452 $ - $ - BOND FUND: Income: Bond Sale Proceeds $ 6,115,188 $ - $ - $ - Property Tax Increment 586,478 274,798 548,396 548,096 Interest 811 572 1,200 1,500 Total Income $ 6,702,477 $ 275,370 $ 549,596 $ 549,596 Expenditures: Principal Payment on Bonds $ 290,988 $ 304,701 $ 334,127 $ 352,586 Interest Expense on Bonds 234,012 244,895 215,469 197,010 Refund Bond to Banner 6,115,188 Cost of Bond Issuance 48,148 Total Expenditures $ 6,688,336 $ 549,596 $ 549,596 $ 549,596 Excess (Shortfall) Bond Fund $ 14,141 $(274,226) $ - $ - Total Excess (Shortfall) $ 184,778 $ 41,226 $ - $ - Total Revenue $ 6,924,320 $ 647,941 $ 926,200 $ 1,051,500 Total Expenditures 6,739,542 606,715 926,200 1,051,500 ENDING BALANCE $ 184,778 $ 41,226 $ - $ - SNP LEGAL 6161 AD#219823 AUGUST 29, SEPTEMBER 5, 2018
NOTICE OF SALES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 27, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the Attorney for the Board Of Managers of the PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT ASSOCIATION, INC. at 120 East Lake Street, Suite 317, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864, JOHN A. FINNEY, Attorney at Law, FINNEY FINNEY & FINNEY, P.A., will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash or cash equivalent in lawful money of the United States of America, all payable at the time of sale, the following parcels of certain real property situated in Bonner County, Idaho, described as follows: An undivided one-fifty-first (1/51) interest as tenant in com mon to Unit No. as identified below, located in Building No. as identified below, PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT, as shown on the plat recorded as Instrument No. 267830, and any amendments thereto, records of Bonner County, Idaho, together with appurtenances, easements, restric tions of record and an undivided ownership with the Associ ation, its successors and assigns and holders of other undi vided ownership interests in and to the common area and facilities of PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT as provid ed in the Declaration of Condominium of PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT, as amended, and the Bylaws of the PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT ASSOCIATION, INC., as amended, and as recorded in the records of Bonner County, Idaho, and any amendments thereto, to gether with an exclusive recurring annual right to occupy said unit and a non-exclusive right to use and enjoy said common areas and facilities and easements appurtenant thereto during the annual recurring time period for Week No. as identified below as set forth above in said Declara tion of Condominium and Bylaws, which document(s) is in corporated herein by reference and made a part hereof, it being understood and agreed that all other weeks of each year are assigned to owners of other undivided interests in the above unit to the Association. The street address for the PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT at which each Unit is located is 47390 Highway 200, Hope, Idaho 83836, and additional information may be obtained from JOHN A. FINNEY, Attorney at Law, FINNEY FINNEY & FINNEY, P.A., at 208-263-7712. Said sales will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the Declaration Of Condominium For Pend Oreille Shores Resort, as amended and restated, recorded May 23, 2000, as Instrument No. 564097, records of Bonner County, Idaho, the Bylaws of the Pend Oreille Shores Resort Association, Inc., as restated, recorded May 23, 2000, as Instrument No. 564098, records of Bonner County, Idaho, which were agreed to by the owners or reputed owners, and Idaho Code § 55-1518 and Idaho Code § 45-1506. The named owners or reputed owners are named to comply with Idaho Code Section 45-1506(4)(a). No representation is made that the named owners or reputed owners are, or are not, presently responsible for this obligation. The default and delinquency is the failure to pay annual assessments duly assessed and levied against the owner(s) or reputed owner(s) and the Unit(s), respectively, as follows: 1. BARBARA M. CARNES, Unit No. 5, Building No. A, Week No. 52: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO & 22/100 DOLLARS ($1,242.22), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 2. VALERIE COPLEN, Unit No. 11, Building No. C, Week No. 23: Delinquent assessments in the amount of EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN & 20/100 DOLLARS ($867.20), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 3. CARLA CUMINGS and ANNA SILVA, Unit No. 37, Building No. F, Week No. 04: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO & 22/100 DOLLARS ($1,242.22), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 4. JEROME FROEHLICH and BRIGITTA FROEHLICH, husband and wife, Unit No. 34, Building No. F, Week No. 18: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN & 82/100 DOLLARS ($1,337.82), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 5. STEVEN GATTEN and JEAN GATTEN, Unit No. 29, Building No. E, Week No. 38: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED TWELVE & 59/100 DOLLARS ($1,412.59), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 6. EVERT DEAN HIGLEY and PRISCILLA A. HIGLEY, Unit No. 26, Building No. E, Week No. 20: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN & 82/100 DOLLARS ($1,337.82), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 7. ED D. JAMESON and SUSAN T. JAMESON, husband and wife, Unit No. 45, Building No. H, Week No. 26: Delinquent assessments in the amount of EIGHT HUNDRED SIX & 32/100 DOLLARS ($806.32), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 8. ED D. JAMESON and SUSAN T. JAMESON, husband and wife, Unit No. 41, Building No. G, Week No. 26: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWELVE & 07/100 DOLLARS ($1,112.07), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 9. ELECTRA JUBON, Unit No. 33, Building No. F, Week No. 42: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO & 77/100 DOLLARS ($1,242.77), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 10. JACK F. MCCOY, Unit No. 36, Building No. F, Week No. 03: Delinquent assessments in the amount of NINE HUNDRED FOURTEEN & 97/100 DOLLARS ($914.97), as of March 1, 2018, plus intervening assessments. 11. SUE ANN MEADOR and DEBORAH COURTNEY MEADOR, as joint tenants with right of survivorship, Unit No. 16, Building No. C, Week No. 18: Delinquent assessments in the amount of NINE HUNDRED TWENTY THREE & 50/100 DOLLARS ($923.50), as of May 1, 2018, plus intervening assessments. 12. KEVIN MESSENGER and MONIQUE MESSENGER, joint tenants with right of survivorship, Unit No. 02, Building No. A, Week No. 05: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO & 22/100 DOLLARS ($1,242.22), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 13. DONALD H. MUNDT and CHERYL M. MUNDT, husband and wife, Unit No. 13, Building No. C, Week No. 01: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO & 22/100 DOLLARS ($1,242.22), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 14. NORMAN L. PETERSON and DORIS M. PETERSON, husband and wife, Unit No. 35, Building No. F, Week No. 22: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND SEVENTY ONE & 82/100 DOLLARS ($1,071.82), as of May 1, 2018, plus intervening assessments. 15. DIOSCORA C. PLATT (aka JOSE PLATT), Unit No. 23, Building No. E, Week No. 20: Delinquent assessments in the amount of SIX HUNDRED NINETY FIVE & 32/100 DOLLARS ($695.32), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 16. ARTHUR D. PUTNAM and LOLA M. PUTNAM, husband and wife, Unit No. 27, Building No. E, Week No. 07: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THREE & 24/100 DOLLARS ($1,403.24), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 17. MIKE SALAPKA and HELEN SALAPKA, Unit No. 15, Building No. C, Week No. 49: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWELVE & 48/100 DOLLARS ($1,312.48), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 18. MIKE SALAPKA and HELEN SALAPKA, Unit No. 39, Building No. F, Week No. 09: Delinquent assessments in the amount of SIX HUNDRED SIXTY ONE & 29/100 DOLLARS ($661.29), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 19. MIKE SALAPKA and HELEN SALAPKA, Unit No. 35, Building No. F, Week No. 09: Delinquent assessments in the amount of SIX HUNDRED SIXTY ONE & 29/100 DOLLARS ($661.29), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 20. JOYCE A. SILVERTHORNE, Unit No. 43, Building No. G, Week No. 50: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SIX & 22/100 DOLLARS ($1,126.22), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 21. PHILLIP E. SMITH and FRANCINE A. SMITH, husband and wife, Unit No. 38, Building No. F, Week No. 35: Delinquent assessments in the amount of SIX HUNDRED EIGHT & 91/100 ($608.91), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 22. STEVEN A. SODORFF and PATRICIA E. SODORFF, Unit No. 10, Building No. B, Week No. 40: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY SIX & 04/100 ($1,236.04), as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 23. KATHY M. TAYLOR, Unit No. 27, Building No. E, Week No. 37: Delinquent assessments in the amount of EIGHT HUNDRED SIX & 71/100 ($806.71), as of December 14, 2017, as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 24. CONNIE VANDERCOOK, Unit No. 33, Building No. F, Week No. 32: Delinquent assessments in the amount of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED ELEVEN & 30/100 ($1,311.30), as of May 1, 2018, plus intervening assessments. 25. RICHARD P. WALLACE, Unit No. 41, Building No. G, Week No. 49: Delinquent assessments in the amount of NINE HUNDRED THIRTY NINE & 59/100 ($939.59), as of December 14, 2017, as of December 14, 2017, plus intervening assessments. 26. SHIRLEY WHITAKER, Unit No. 24, Building No. E, Week No. 02: Delinquent assessments in the amount of TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY & 52/100 ($2,490.52), as of May 1, 2018, plus intervening assessments. PLUS on each parcel, all assessments becoming due thereafter, less any credits, plus costs of collection incurred to date, plus any other costs and expenses associated with the collection of the sums owing and/or this sale, and any amounts advanced to protect the real property associated with this sale The Board of Managers elects to sell or cause to be sold such property to satisfy such obligations, to the extent possible, pursuant to law. DATED this 28 day of August, 2018. PEND OREILLE SHORES RESORT ASSOCIATION, INC. By: /s/ John A. Finney Attorney for the Association SNP LEGAL 6186 AD#223318 SEPTEMBER 5, 12, 19, 26, 2018
STATE TIMBER SALE CR100457, LEE LAKE A public oral auction will be conducted at the Idaho Department of Lands office, 4053 Cavanaugh Bay Road, Coolin, ID 83821, at 10:00 a.m. local time, on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 for an estimated 3,300 MBF of timber marked or otherwise designated for cutting. In addition, there is an unestimated volume of forest products that may be removed at the option of the purchaser. Prior to bidding, eligible bidders shall present a certified check or bank draft payable to Treasurer, State of Idaho, or a bid bond acceptable to the State, in the amount of $62,407.00 which is 10% of the appraised net sale value of $624,070.00. The successful bidder's deposit will be forfeited to the State should the bidder fail to complete the contract. The State will not accept bids from parties who are delinquent on payments on existing state contracts. The average starting minimum bid price is $207.81 per MBF. The sale is located within Sections 10, 11 and 14, Town ship 59N, Range 04W, B.M., Bonner County, State of Idaho. Sale duration is 3 years. The sale may include blowdown and/or insect and disease infected timber which may result in additional volume and recovery reductions. Interested purchasers should carefully examine the sale and make their own estimates as to volume recovery, surface conditions, and proposed construction prior to bidding on the sale. Additional information concerning the timber and conditions of sale is available to the public and interested bidders on the department's timber sale website at http:// web.idl.idaho.gov/timbersale/ Search.aspx or from the Idaho Department of Lands office, Coolin, Idaho. Please note purchaser insurance requirements posted on the timber sale website. The State Board of Land Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids provided that good and sufficient grounds for rejecting the bid shall be stated in the rejection notice and shall not be in violation of applicable law. If you are disabled and need some form of accommodation, please call (208) 443-2516 five days prior to the date of sale. For text telephone services, please call 1-800-377-3529. SNP LEGAL 6121 AD#216664 AUGUST 15, 22, 29, SEPTEMBER 5, 2018
LEGAL NOTICE Per Idaho Code 36-106(e)(6)(A), the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director hereby reduces the daily bag limit for steelhead harvest to one (1) fish in the Clearwater River from Mouth to the Memorial Bridge, North Fork Clearwater, Salmon River, Little Salmon River, and Snake River, from September 3, 2018 through 11:59 pm on October 14, 2018. The Director will review whether or not to extend this closure order as more data becomes available. Copies of Order 18-52 are available at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game headquarters, 600 South Walnut, P.O. Box 25, Boise, ID 83707. DATED this 29th day of August IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Ed Schriever, Deputy Director for Virgil Moore, Director SNP LEGAL 6190 AD# SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 2018
ANOTHER SUMMONS Case No. CV2017-01780 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER WILLIAM L. SAXON AND SANDRA SAXON, as Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of James O. Steambarge, deceased. Plaintiff, vs. SCOTT RASOR, an individual, MARCY RASOR LAWSON, an individual, Defendant. TO: MARCY RASOR LAWSON, an individual You have been sued by WILLIAM L. SAXON AND SANDRA SAXON, as Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of James O. Steambarge, deceased, in the District Court in and for Bonner County, Idaho, Case No. CV2017-01780. The nature of the claim against you is a Complaint for Foreclosure. At any time after 21 days following the last publication of this summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written response in the proper form, including the Case Number, and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at 215 S. 1st Ave, Sandpoint, ID 83864, Telephone (208) 265-1432 and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiff's attorney at Lake City Law Group PLLC, 50 Main Street, Ste 203, Priest River, Idaho, 83856, Telephone (208) 448-1300, Facsimile (208) 448-2100. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiffs. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. DATED this 22 day of August, 2018. BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT COURT By: /S/ Printed Name: Kat Steen SNP Legal 6170 Ad#220708 August 29, 2018 September 5, 12, 19, 2018
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROPOSE OR PROMULGATE NEW OR CHANGED AGENCY RULES The following agencies of the state of Idaho have published the complete text and all related, pertinent information concerning their intent to change or make the following rules in the latest publication of the state Administrative Bulletin. The proposed rule public hearing request deadline is September 19, 2018, unless otherwise posted. The proposed rule written comment submission deadline is September 26, 2018, unless otherwise posted. (Temp & Prop) indicates the rulemaking is both Temporary and Proposed. (*PH) indicates that a public hearing has been scheduled. IDAPA 01 - IDAHO STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0002 01.01.01 - Idaho Accountancy Rules 01-0101-1801, Requires a firm to notify the Board within 30 days of the date the peer reviewer or a team captain advises the firm that a grade of fail will be recommended; allows Board to take appropriate action against a licensee not meeting professional standards. 01-0101-1802, Removes references to obsolete paper-based exam; streamlines reciprocal licensure for qualified CPAs; allows CPA-Retired or CPA-Inactive status licensees to provide volunteer accounting services for Boards of non-profit organizations and assist citizens in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. IDAPA 02 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PO Box 790, Boise, ID 83701 02-0408-1801, Rules Governing Grade A Milk and Milk Products. Incorporates by reference the following: 2017 Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance; 2017 Evaluation of Milk Laboratories reference document; 2017 Methods of Making Sanitation Ratings of Milk Shippers reference document; 2017 Procedures Governing the Cooperative State-Public Health Service/Food and Drug Administration reference document. 02-0409-1801, Rules Governing Milk and Cream Procurement and Testing. Clarifies and adds definitions;sets sample tolerance standards; establishes enforcement protocols and the recertification process for labs that fail to meet performance standards. 02-0413-1801, Rules Governing Raw Milk. Incorporate by reference the 2017 edition of the Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance, except those provisions establishing raw milk standards for raw milk for pasteurization. 02-0429-1801, Rules Governing Trichomoniasis. Incorporates by reference the 2018 Edition of Idaho "Protocol for Trichomonas foetus Diagnosis in Cattle." 02-0601-1801, Rules Governing the Pure Seed Law. Updates list of services and fees provided for seed testing. 02-0602-1801, Rules Pertaining to the Idaho Commercial Feed Law. Incorporates by reference the 2019 Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) pertaining to regulatory commercial feed registration and label review methodology and practice. 02-0612-1801, Rules Pertaining to the Idaho Fertilizer Law. Incorporates by reference the 2019 Official Publication of the Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) pertaining to regulatory fertilizer registration and label review methodology and practice. 02-0641-1801, Rules Pertaining to the Idaho Soil and Plant Amendment Act of 2001. Incorporates by reference the 2019 Official Publication of the Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) pertaining to regulatory soil and plant amendment registration and label review methodology and practice. IDAPA 07 - DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY PO Box 83720, Meridian, ID 83642 07-0101-1801, Rules Governing Electrical Inspection Tags. Updates procedures and terminology for electrical facility accounts and issuing electrical permits to align rule to recent statutory changes. 07-0102-1801, Rules Governing Fees for Electrical Inspections. Updates procedures and terminology for issuing electrical permits to align with recent changes to statute;allows for and adds a fee for the transfer of an electrical permit. 07.01.03 - Rules of Electrical Licensing and Registration - General. 07-0103-1801, Clarifies that a contractor is in violation only when one journeyman employed by the contractor supervises more than two apprentices employed by the contractor. 07-0103-1802, Updates terminology for electrical licensing and registration to align rule to recent statutory changes. 07-0104-1801, Rules Governing Electrical Specialty Licensing. Updates procedures and terminology for limited electrical licensing and registration to align rule to recent statutory changes. 07-0105-1801, Rules Governing Examinations. Updates terminology for electrical licensing and registration to align rule to recent statutory changes. 07-0106-1801, Rules Governing the Use of National Electrical Code. Clarifies that cables located in the attics and underfloor areas of other structures that are not designed to be occupied are considered concealed;allows gray HDPE water pipe rated at 200 PSI to be used as a chase only under certain circumstances. 07-0107-1801, Rules Governing Continuing Education Requirements. Allows licensees to obtain continuing education credit for attending Board meetings and negotiated rulemaking meetings;defines code-related programs;readjusts CE required courses. 07-0108-1801, Rules Governing Electrical Inspection Tag Appeals. Updates procedures and terminology for and conducting electrical inspection appeals to align rule to recent statutory changes. 07-0111-1801, Rules Governing Civil Penalties. Updates terminology for electrical facility accounts and electrical licensing and registration to align rule to recent statutory changes. 07-1001-1801, Rules Governing the Damage Prevention Board. Changes terms "utility" to "facility" and "underground utility owner" to "underground facility owner" to align with statute;requires parties requesting an appeal to pay a $200 bond;defines "locator" and subjects them to civil penalties. IDAPA 12 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0031 12-0109-1801, Rules Pursuant to the Idaho Credit Code. Incorporates by reference the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act and regulations issued pursuant to the Act. 12-0110-1801, Rules Pursuant to the Idaho Residential Mortgage Practices Act. Updates the federal laws and regulations and nationally adopted standards that are incorporated by reference. 12-0111-1801, Rules Pursuant to the Idaho Collection Agency Act. New chapter incorporates by reference the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. IDAPA 13 - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME PO Box 25 Boise, ID 83707 13-0110-1801, Rules Governing the Importation, Possession, Release, Sale, or Salvage of Wildlife. Would not allow possession, importation, transport, sale, barter, or trade of wild elk, moose, mule deer, white-tailed deer, fallow deer or muntjac deer because of fear of transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease. 13-0117-1802, Rules Governing the Use of Bait and Trapping for Taking Big Game Animals. (Temp & Prop) Allows synthetic liquid scent only to attract deer and elk to reduce risk of Chronic Wasting Disease entering Idaho. (eff. 7-26-18)T 13-0118-1801, Rules Governing Emergency Feeding of Antelope, Elk, and Deer of the Idaho Fish and Game Commission. Would allow the risk of transmission of CWD to factor into decisions made on supplemental emergency winter feeding of deer and elk;prohibits private feeding within a CWD Management Zone. IDAPA 16 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0036 16-0208-1802, Vital Statistics Rules. Clarifies that any circumstance resulting in a replacement certificate will result in a fee being charged. *16-0215-1802, Immunization Requirements for Idaho School Children. (*PH) Adds a new school entry immunization requirement to require a second dose of meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccination before a student enters the 12th grade in Idaho, starting with school year 2020-2021. 16.03.10 - Medicaid Enhanced Plan Benefits *16-0310-1802, (*PH) To sustain the necessary grant benefits amendments are being made to continue to provide support services for moving participants from institutional-living settings to community settings. *16-0310-1803, (*PH) Simplifies and streamlines the current ventilator and tracheostomy special rate process to allow for less administrative burden, and to allow rates to start on the day of admission and no semi-annual renewals. *16-0310-1804, (*PH) Aligns rule with statute regarding covered organ transplants for children under 21. 16-0314-1801, Rules and Minimum Standards for Hospitals in Idaho. Clarifies which licensed medical professionals are permitted to order restraints or seclusion;additional changes strengthen patient rights. 16-0612-1801, Rules Governing the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP). (Temp & Prop) Clarifies the processes for determining eligibility;updates terms to align with the Reauthorization of the Child Care and Development Block Grant federal regulations. (eff. 10-1-18)T 16-0737-1801, Children's Mental Health Services. Removes reference to obsolete alternate funding standard and clarifies the parental financial obligation for a child's Alternate Care via the sliding fee scale. 16-0750-1801 Minimum Standards for Nonhospital, Medically Monitored Detoxification/Mental Health Diversion Units. Updates certain documents incorporated by reference;removes obsolete and adds new definitions;removes obsolete provisions and terms;updates chapter to reflect best practices and to align rule to other division behavioral health rules. IDAPA 18 - DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0043 18-0106-1801, Rule to Implement Uniform Coverage for Newborn and Newly Adopted Children. Clarifies that the terms "contribution" and "premium""are interchangeable when applied to a self-funded health plan. 18-0123-1801, Rules Pertaining to Idaho Acquisitions of Control and Insurance Holding Company Systems. Amends rule regarding extraordinary dividends and other distributions to align rule to recent statutory changes. 18-0124-1801, Advertisement of Disability (Accident and Sickness) Insurance. Eliminates references to "direct response" advertising regarding disability accident and sickness policies. 18-0149-1801, Fire Protection Sprinkler Contractors. Removes references to an advisory board;removes one percent of bid amount language regarding fees for inspection;clarifies that fee applies to each fire protection system as defined in rule. 18-0154-1801, Rule to Implement the NAIC Medicare Supplement Insurance Minimum Standards Model Act. Updates incorporation by reference the 2018 NAIC Model Regulation 651;adds definitions for the 2020 Standardized Medicare Supplement Benefit Plans and add more detailed sections with respect to such plans. 18-0162-1801, Annual Financial Reporting. Requires an independent internal audit function for large insurance companies or insurance holding company groups with over $500 million in annual premiums written or $1 billion if a member of a group. IDAPA 19 - IDAHO BOARD OF DENTISTRY PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0021 19.01.01 - Rules of the Idaho State Board of Dentistry 19-0101-1803, Eliminates the option of supplemental dosing when providing minimal sedation;reduces the maximum amount of sedation that can be given to no more than the MRD on the day of treatment. 19-0101-1804, Amends the eligibility requirements for specialty licensure and updates the provisions for specialty advertising. IDAPA 20 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0050 *20-0301-1801, Dredge and Placer Mining Operations in Idaho. (*PH) Removes requirement that applications and other documentation be submitted in paper copies and allows for electronic filing;adds required informational sections;adds references to DEQ water quality standards for clarification. *20-0302-1801, Rules Governing Exploration, Surface Mining, and Closure of Cyanidation Facilities. (*PH) Removes requirement that applications and other documentation be submitted in paper copies and allows for electronic filing;adds required informational sections;adds an abbreviation;removes obsolete bonding requirement;increase maximum reclamation bond amount per acre to align with statute;adds requirement for operators to illustrate the floodplain and describe surface water mitigation plans. *20-0304-1801, Rules for the Regulation of Beds, Waters, and Airspace Over Navigable Lakes in the State of Idaho. (*PH) Allows for electronic filing of documents and removes requirement that applications and other documentation be submitted in paper copies;removes unnecessary incorporated documents;allows existing permitted boat garages to be maintained or replaced at the existing height and at the existing footprint square footage;aligns rule to Idaho statute requiring an applicant to publish and pay for a notice of application for nonnavigational encroachments in local newspaper and that the publication deposit be submitted with an application to permit riprap;clarifies that the Department will provide a notice of noncompliance to anyone who may be in violation of the rules. IDAPA 23 - IDAHO BOARD OF NURSING PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0061 23-0101-1801, Rules of the Idaho Board of Nursing. Would provide recent graduates a reasonable time frame for receipt of the necessary paperwork before they are no longer eligible for nursing assistant status;deletes obsolete multi-state licensing provision;standardizes prescription forms used by advanced practice nurses to those used by physicians and other authorized prescribers;expands definition of "nurse apprentice". IDAPA 35 - IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION PO Box 36, Boise, ID 83722-0410 35-01.03 - Property Tax Administrative Rules 35-0103-1801, Changes when government-owned property transferred to a private owner becomes taxable;changes operating properties values to preliminary values for purposes of timely complaint filing by assessors;primary guidance for determining partial ownership for homeowners exemption program is the transfer deed language;defines "agricultural area" from which whole farm rents and expenses can be extracted;clarifies that only crops grown on a typical farm in an "agricultural area" should be included in the crop rotation when computing value;requires taxpayers to apply to ISTC for the exemption whenever operating property is involved in the exemption;provides for the deduction from the new construction listing for any exemption of property that was previously added to the new construction listing;creates a provisional property tax exemption and clarifies dates when solar farm gross earnings receipts are to be reported and deducted from property tax revenue;revises the levy process used when cemetery taxing districts consolidate;clarifies whether the "base assessment roll" includes the property that existed in the revenue allocation area (RAA) at the time of RAA formation and subsequently became taxable;changes taxation of designated forestlands. 35-0103-1802, Clarifies that property tax reduction benefit for veterans with a 100% service-connected disability continues for a surviving spouse but may not be transferred to a different homestead. 35-0103-1803, Explains the new provisional exemption, which may be granted to property to be used for a tax exempt purpose. 35-0106-1801, Hotel/Motel Room and Campground Sales Tax Administrative Rules. Adds cross reference to rules used in the appeal process. 35-0110-1801, Idaho Cigarette and Tobacco Products Tax Administrative Rules. Limits all wholesalers that stamp cigarettes to an unused stamp inventory equal to 2 times their average tax liability. 35-0114-1801, Prepaid Wireless E911 Fee Administrative Rules. Adds cross reference to rules used in the appeal process. IDAPA 38 - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0013 38-0409-1802, Rules Governing Use of the Chinden Office Complex. Establishes rules for the management and use of the state-owned Chinden office complex. IDAPA 39 - IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT PO Box 7129, Boise, ID 83707-1129 39-0246-1801, Rules Governing Temporary Motor Vehicle Registration Permit. (Temp & Prop) Allows vehicle dealers to issue temporary registration permits to retail purchasers, which must be noticeably displayed, of vehicles 8,000 pounds and over that must be moved to their home states for titling and registration. (eff. 8-6-18)T 39-0348-1801, Rules Governing Routes Exempt from Local Plans and Ordinances. Removes reference to obsolete computer system. IDAPA 40 - IDAHO COMMISSION ON THE ARTS PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0008 40-0101-1801, Rules of the Idaho Commission on the Arts. Updates, clarifies, and simplifies grant application terminology and procedures;adds folk and traditional arts disciplines for which Fellowships are awarded;revises a matching requirement that currently restricts college and university grant recipients to the use of non-public funds when matching grants from the Commission. IDAPA 58 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 1410 N. Hilton, Boise, ID 83706-1255 58.01.02 - Water Quality Standards 58-0102-1802, Complies with federal water quality standards by adopting aquatic life criteria for acrolein, carbaryl, and diazinon in accordance with EPA's current recommended criteria;adopts EPA's current recommended criteria for bacteria;clarifies definition of recreational use. 58-0102-1803, Allows human sources of heat loading to specific de minimus increases in receiving water temperatures when waters exceed applicable temperature criteria. 58-0124-1801, Standards and Procedures for Application of Risk Based Corrective Action at Petroleum Release Sites. Updates the toxicity criteria as established by EPA to promote current and consistent corrective action decision-making at petroleum release sites. IDAPA 61 - STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION 816 W. Bannock St., Suite 201, Boise, ID 83702 61-0102-1801, Rules Governing Standards for Uniform Data Reporting Requirements and Forms For Defending Attorney Annual Reports. New chapter establishes uniform data collection and reporting requirements and model forms for the annual reports by defending attorneys. 61-0103-1801, Rules Governing Contracts and Core Requirements for Contracts Between Counties and Private Attorneys for the Provision of Indigent Services. New chapter establishes the standards and guidelines for contracts between counties and private attorneys for the provision of indigent defense services. 61-0108-1801, Rules Governing the Administration of Idaho's Indigent Defense Delivery Systems - Rule Definitions. Adds definitions for "contracting authority" and "reporter";adds references to other PDC rules;adopts the 2018 edition of "Standards for Defending Attorneys" that is incorporated by reference. NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY RULE IDAPA 35 - IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION 35-0101-1803, Income Tax Administrative Rules (eff. 1-1-18)T NOTICES OF PROCLAMATION IDAPA 13 - IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION / DEPT OF FISH AND GAME 13.01.08 - Rules Governing the Taking of Big Game Animals in the State of Idaho 13-0108-1701AAP - Notice of Amended Amended Proposed Proclamation 13.01.11 - Rules Governing Fish 13-0111-1805P - Notice of Proposed Proclamation NOTICES OF INTENT TO PROMULGATE - NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING IDAPA 22 - IDAHO BOARD OF MEDICINE 22-0101-1801, Rules of the Board of Medicine for the Licensure to Practice Medicine & Surgery & Osteopathic Medicine & Surgery in Idaho 22-0103-1801, Rules for the Licensure of Physician Assistants 22-0105-1801, General Provisions for the Board of Medicine (New Chapter) Please refer to the Idaho Administrative Bulletin September 5, 2018, Volume 18-9, for the notices and text of all rulemakings, proclamations, information and schedules for negotiated rulemaking meeting and public hearing, executive orders of the Governor, and contact information. Issues of the Idaho Administrative Bulletin can be viewed at www.adminrules.idaho.gov/ Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator, Dept. of Administration, PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0306 Phone: 208-332-1820;Email: rulescoordinator@ adm.idaho.gov SNP Legal 6179 Ad#221659 September 5, 2018
NOTICE Why would anyone have unclaimed funds? Unclaimed funds consist of forgotten bank accounts, refund checks, utility deposits, wages, tax refunds, and more. The Idaho State Treasurer's Unclaimed Property Division acts as a consumer protection agency to ensure forgotten funds are returned to their rightful owners. Check our online list for your name at YourMoney.idaho.gov. SNP LEGAL 6189 AD# 223540 SEPTEMBER 5, 2018
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult) CASE NO. CV-09-18-1336 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER IN RE: SHARON KNAPSTAD A Petition to change the name of SHARON KNAPSTAD, now residing in the City of SAGLE, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bonner County, Idaho. The name will change to SHARI KNAPSTAD. The reason for the change in name is: PERSONAL CHOICE A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 11 o'clock a.m. on OCTOBER 1, 2018, at the Bonner County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: AUGUST 30, 2018 By /s/ BRANDI L. STEIGER Deputy Clerk SNP LEGAL 6194 AD# 224017 SEPTEMBER 5, 12, 19, 26, 2018
T.S. No. 068337-ID Parcel No.: RP54N04W101805A NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On 12/10/2018 at 10:00 AM (recognized local time), at the BONNER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 215 S. FIRST AVE., SANDPOINT, ID 83864, in the County of Bonner, SYDNEY K. LEAVITT, ESQ., a member of the State Bar of Idaho, of ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP as trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Bonner, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to wit: THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, LYING SOUTH AND EAST OF THE COUNTY ROAD. EXCEPTING THE SOUTH 362 FEET THEREOF. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Idaho Code Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the address of: 445 BANDY ROAD, PRIEST RIVER, ID 83856, is commonly associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by WILLIAM J. WALTER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON, as Grantor(s), to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, as Beneficiary, dated 6/6/2005, recorded 6/8/2005, as Instrument No. 678462, official records of Bonner County, Idaho. Please note: The above named Grantors are named to comply with Idaho Code Section 45-1506(4)(a); no representation is made that they are, or are not, presently responsible for the obligation. The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to make monthly payments when due from 12/1/2017 and all subsequent monthly payments thereafter, including installments of principal, interest, impounds, advances, plus any charges lawfully due under the note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust, Deed of Trust and as allowed under Idaho Law. The sum owing on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust as of 7/30/2018 is $110,960.79 including interest, costs, fees, including trustee and/or attorney fees and costs, and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation thereunder or in this sale and to protect the security associated with the Deed of Trust, as authorized in the Note, Deed of Trust or as allowed under Idaho Law. Because interest, late charges, fees, costs and expenses continue to accrue, the total amount due varies from day to day. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after receipt of funds to satisfy the debt. For further information, write the Trustee at 4375 Jutland Drive, Ste. 200, San Diego, CA 92117, or call (866)931-0036 DATED: 7/30/2018 SYDNEY K. LEAVITT, ESQ., a member of the State Bar of Idaho, of ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP SNP LEGALS 6193 AD#223898 SEPTEMBER 5, 12, 19, 26, 2018