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HOUSE BILL NO. 479 – Prosecuting atty, no term limits

HOUSE BILL NO. 479

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H0479................................by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS - Amends existing law to provide that a county
prosecuting attorney shall not be subject to term limitations.

01/20    House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
01/21    Rpt prt - to St Aff

Bill Text


H0479


                                                                        
 ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
Fifty-fourth Legislature                 Second Regular Session - 1998
                                                                        

                             IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                                    HOUSE BILL NO. 479

                     BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE

 1                                        AN ACT
 2    RELATING TO TERM LIMITATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-907, IDAHO CODE, TO  PROVIDE
 3        THAT  A  COUNTY  PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO TERM LIMITA-
 4        TIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

 5    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

 6        SECTION 1.  That Section 34-907, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
 7    amended to read as follows:

 8        34-907.  LIMITATION OF BALLOT ACCESS FOR MULTI-TERM INCUMBENTS. (1) A per-
 9    son  shall  not be eligible to have his or her name placed upon the primary or
10    general election ballot for a county, state or federal office which they  have
11    previously  held  if they have served, will serve or but for resignation would
12    have served, in that same office by the end of the current term of office  for
13    a length of time as follows:
14        a.  As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing any dis-
15        trict within the state, during six (6) or more of the previous eleven (11)
16        years.
17        b.  As a member of the U.S. Senate, during twelve (12) or more of the pre-
18        vious twenty - three (23) years.
19        c.  As  a state elected official, during eight (8) or more of the previous
20        fifteen (15) years.
21        d.  As a state legislator, representing any  district  within  the  state,
22        including  all  House  seats within the same district, during eight (8) or
23        more of the previous fifteen (15) years.
24        e.  As a county commissioner, representing any district within the county,
25        during six (6) or more of the previous eleven (11) years.
26        f.  As any other county elected official, during eight (8) or more of  the
27        previous    fifteen    (15) years ; provided that a county
28        prosecuting attorney shall not be subject to the limitations specified  in
29        this subsection .
30        (2)  Nothing  in this section shall be construed as prohibiting any quali-
31    fied voter of the state from casting a ballot in a general  election  for  any
32    person  by  writing  the  name of that person on any ballot, or as prohibiting
33    such a properly marked general election ballot from  being  counted  or  tabu-
34    lated,  nor  shall any provision of this section be construed as preventing or
35    prohibiting any person from standing or campaigning for any elective office by
36    means of a "write-in" campaign in a general election.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


    





    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
         RS 07456
         
    
    This legislation is recommended by the Legislative Council Interim Committee on the Criminal 
    Justice Process. The legislation would eliminate term limits for prosecuting attorneys.
    
    After the 1996 election there was a fifty percent turnover in prosecutors around the state. Very 
    few prosecutors remain in office for extended periods of time, resulting in a prosecutorial pool with less 
    experience and expertise in an area of the law which has become increasingly sophisticated and 
    complex. In Idaho's 44 counties, there are only ten county prosecutors who have remained in office in 
    excess of ten years. If the people of the state of Idaho are to be successfully represented in criminal 
    prosecutions, experienced, long-term prosecutors are essential. Limitations on the terms a prosecutor can 
    serve in office have a chilling effect on this goal. The purpose to be served by imposing term limits on 
    other elected offices is not served in the case of prosecutors.
    
    FISCAL NOTE
    
    This legislation would have no fiscal impact on the general fund.
    
    CONTACT: Susan Mather
              Legislative Services
              334-4858
    
    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE
    
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