Idaho Code § 22-1802

State appropriations -- Restrictions on use of state money -- Commission approval required.
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(1) This section applies to the use of state appropriations made to or legislatively intended for the commission on pesticide management and to any other moneys appropriated by the state and received by the commission on pesticide management:
(a) The moneys may not be expended without the express approval of the commission on pesticide management.
(b) The moneys may be used for:
(i) Evaluations, studies or investigations approved by the commission on pesticide management regarding the registration or reregistration of pesticides for minor crops or minor uses or regarding the availability of pesticides for emergency uses. These evaluations, studies or investigations may be conducted by any laboratory secured by the commission, researchers, or contractors by contract, which contracts may include, but are not limited to, those purchasing the use of proprietary information;
(ii) Evaluations, studies or investigations approved by the commission regarding research, implementation and demonstration of any aspect of integrated pest management and pesticide resistance management programs;
(iii) The tracking system described;
(iv) The support of the commission on pesticide management and its activities.
(2) The commission on pesticide management shall establish priorities to guide it in approving the use of moneys for evaluations, studies and investigations under this section.

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