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H0518......................................................by STATE AFFAIRS LEGAL NOTICES - Amends existing law relating to legal notices to revise provisions applicable to the qualifications of newspapers for the purposes of printing legal notices. 01/31 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/01 Rpt prt - to St Aff
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2006IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 518 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO NEWSPAPERS; AMENDING SECTION 60-106, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVI- 3 SIONS APPLICABLE TO THE QUALIFICATIONS OF NEWSPAPERS FOR PURPOSES OF 4 PRINTING LEGAL NOTICES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 5 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 6 SECTION 1. That Section 60-106, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 amended to read as follows: 8 60-106. QUALIFICATIONS OF NEWSPAPERS PRINTING LEGAL NOTICES. (1) No legal 9 notice, advertisement or publication of any kind required or provided by the 10 laws of the state of Idaho, to be published in a newspaper, shall be published 11 or have any force or effect, as such, unless: 12 (a) Tthe same be published in a newspaper of general interest published 13 in the state of Idaho,; and 14 (b) Wwhich newspaper if published weekly, has been continuously and unin- 15 terruptedly published in the county during a period of seventy-eight (78) 16 consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the notice, or adver- 17 tisement, and, if published daily, has been so published as a daily news- 18 paper in the county during a period of twelve (12) consecutive months 19 prior to the first publication of the notice or advertisement; provided20that,. 21 (2) The term "newspaper" as used in this section shall apply only to such 22 newspapers of general interest that: 23 (a) Are made up of at least four (4) pages of at least five (5) columns 24 each, printed from type matter or from "slugs" cast upon the linotype or 25 intertype or similar "slug-casting" machine, or by the process known as 26 "offset," or stereotyped forms of at least seventeen and three-fourths 27 (17 3/4) inches depth or if smaller pages, then comprising an equivalent 28 amount of type matter; 29 (b) Have at least two hundred (200) bona fide subscribers living within 30 the county in which the newspaper is published at regular intervals and, 31 in no case, less frequently than once a week; and 32 (c) Are not produced by the process known as mimeographing or similar 33 methods. 34 (3) Nnotwithstanding any other provision of Idaho laws, the term 35 "newspaper of (or having) general circulation," wherever used in Idaho Code as 36 a qualification of newspapers required to be used for the publication of 37 notice, shall mean a "newspaper," as defined in this section,: 38 (a) Tthat is published within the boundaries of the governmental entity 39 wherein the notice is required to be published and which newspaper hasthe40largest paid circulation among all newspapers published in that governmen-41tal entity as verified by the sworn statement of average total paid or42requested circulation for the preceding twelve (12) months that was filed43on the annual statement of ownership, management and circulation with the2 1U.S. postal service on the date immediately preceding the date of the2required publication of notice; excepting that,a numerically substantial 3 and geographically widespread circulation to bona fide paying subscribers 4 that is sufficient to give basis for a reasonable belief that publication 5 of a legal notice in the newspaper will give effective notice to persons 6 who may have an interest in, or be affected by, the legal notice. In no 7 event shall the term "newspaper of (or having) general circulation" be 8 interpreted to require that legal notices be published in a newspaper hav- 9 ing the largest circulation unless the statute or court order requiring 10 such publication of notice specifically provides otherwise; or 11 (b) Wwhere no newspaper is published within the governmental entity 12 required to publish a notice, the term "newspaper of (or having) general 13 circulation" shall meanthea newspaperwith the largest paid circulation14 published within any county in which the governmental entity is located, 15 or the newspaper published nearest to the boundaries of the governmental 16 entity; provided, that, which newspaper has a numerically substantial and 17 geographically widespread circulation to bona fide paying subscribers that 18 is sufficient to give basis for a reasonable belief that publication of a 19 legal notice in the newspaper will give effective notice to persons who 20 may have an interest in, or be affected by, the legal notice. In no event 21 shall the term "newspaper of (or having) general circulation" be inter- 22 preted to require that legal notices be published in a newspaper having 23 the largest circulation unless the statute or court order requiring such 24 publication of notice specifically provides otherwise. 25 (4) Nnothing in this chapter shall invalidate the publication of such 26 notice or advertisement in any newspaper which has simply changed its name, 27 frequency of publication, suspended publication because of an act of God, or 28 public enemy, fire, strike, or other labor dispute, explosion, flood, govern- 29 ment prohibition, government requisition of essential property, preferential 30 government orders, breakdown, legal acts of public authorities or other acts 31 beyond the control of the publisher for a period of not to exceed six (6) 32 months, or changed the place of publication from one part of the county to 33 another part thereof, without breaking the continuity of its regular issues 34 for the required length of time: and, provided further, that this chapter 35 shall not apply to counties in which no newspaper has been published for the 36 required length of time.: provided the term "Newspaper" as used in this sec-37tion shall apply only to such newspapers of general interest made up of at38least four (4) pages of at least five (5) columns each, printed from type mat-39ter or from "slugs" cast upon the linotype or intertype or similar40"slug-casting" machine, or by the process known as "offset," or stereotyped41forms of at least seventeen and three-fourths (17 3/4) inches depth; or, if42smaller pages, then comprising an equivalent amount of type matter, and which43shall have at least two hundred (200) bona fide subscribers living within the44county in which the newspaper is published at regular intervals and, in no45case, less frequently than once a week; provided that a newspaper produced by46the process known as mimeographing or similar methods shall not be deemed a47legal newspaper for publications of any kind. And provided further, that48 (5) Aany duly qualified newspaper, as hereinbefore defined, shall not 49 forfeit its standing as such by reason of the fact that it has suspended pub- 50 lication for all or any part of the period during which the United States has 51 been or shall be engaged in the prosecution of any war, or for one (1) year 52 following the date of the proclamation of the President of the United States 53 declaring that this nation is no longer at war, or the termination of a state 54 of war shall be otherwise established. And if any such newspaper shall resume 55 regular publication within one (1) year from the date when the termination of 3 1 the state of war shall be so established, it shall then be as fully qualified 2 to publish any legal notice, advertisement, or publication required to be pub- 3 lished by the laws of the state of Idaho, as if such newspaper had not sus- 4 pended regular publication during the above mentioned period of time. 5 (6) No newspaper shall qualify under this section unless the same shall 6 hold a valid second class mailing permit from the United States Post Office. 7 Any violations of the previous requirements of this section concerning print- 8 ing of newspapers other than in the governmental entity in which a notice or 9 advertisement is required to be printed are hereby excused and any advertise- 10 ment published in any such newspapers is hereby validated. 11 SECTION 2. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby 12 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its 13 passage and approval.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 15792 The proposal amends section 60-106, Idaho Code, relating to the qualification of newspapers to print legal notices. Many Idaho state statutes providing for the publication of legal notices by governmental entities or with reference to legal proceedings by private parties provide for publication of notice in newspapers of (or having) general circulation. In 1994, at the request of some newspapers in the state, the statute was amended to provide that the quoted phrase meant, with reference to publications by governmental entities, that the newspaper must be the newspaper having the largest circulation in the governmental entity causing the publication to be made. It is believed that Idaho and Kentucky are the only states having such a requirement. Legislative history of the 1994 amendment indicates that the requirement was intended to apply only to government entities, not private legal notices. However, clarification of this issue is needed. The purpose of this legislation is: (1) To remove any ambiguity as to private legal notices and to redefine the qualification of the newspaper to publish legal notices to mean that the newspaper, in addition to other qualifications, must have a numerically substantial and geographically widespread circulation sufficient to provide a basis for a reasonable belief that the publication will give effective notice to persons who may have an interest in or be affected by the legal notice; and, (2) remove the requirement that the notice be published in the newspaper having the largest circulation unless the statute or a court order requiring publication of the notice specifically provides that the notice must be published in the newspaper with the largest circulation. FISCAL NOTE There is no fiscal impact on state or local funds as a result of this legislation. Contact Name: Rep. Tom Trail Phone: (208) 332-1000 Name: Bill Roden, On behalf of Idaho Business Review Phone: (208-336-7930 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 518