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Code · Idaho · Title 33 — Education · Chapter 49 — Motorcycle Safety Program

33-4904. Motorcycle safety program fund.

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(1)The motorcycle safety program fund is established in the state treasury and appropriated on a continual basis to the division of career technical education, which shall administer the moneys. Moneys in the fund shall only be used for administration and implementation of the program, including reimbursement of entities that offer approved motorcycle rider training courses.
(2)At the end of each fiscal year, moneys remaining in the motorcycle safety program fund shall be retained in said fund and shall not revert to any other general fund. The interest and income earned on moneys in the fund, after deducting any applicable charges, shall be credited to and remain in the motorcycle safety program fund.
(3)Revenue credited to the fund shall include the amounts provided in section
49-306
, Idaho Code, for a class A, B, C, or D driver’s license.
(4)Revenue credited to the fund shall include amounts collected for each motorcycle safety program fee imposed pursuant to section
49-453
, Idaho Code.
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