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Idaho Code 56-801 - Legislative Intent

Idaho Code > Title 56 > Chapter 8 > § 56-801 - Legislative Intent


Current as of: 2010

     The purpose and intent of this act is to benefit hard-to-place children residing in foster or institutional homes at state expense by providing the stability and security of permanent homes, and in so doing, achieve a decrease of total state expense by the reduction of costly foster and institutional care. Accordingly this act shall apply only to hard-to-place children.

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