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451 INDEX Index Index Index INDEX 451 Bond Bank Authority, Idaho 94 Bonner County 275 Index Brand Board, State 94 Brigham Young University–Idaho 330 Symbols Brundage Mountain Ski Resort 405 Bruneau River 415 Building Authority, State 95 A Building Code Board 95, 131 Bureau Of Land Management 411 Accountancy, State Board Of 88 Butte County 276 Ada County 271 Adams County 271 C Aeronautics Advisory Board 89 Aging, Idaho Commission On 89 California National Historic Trail 426 Alfalfa And Clover Seed Commission Camas County 277 89 Canola & Rapeseed Commission, Idaho Alpine Ski Areas 405 129 Annual Average Labor Force 351 Canvassers, Board Of 95 Apple Commission, Idaho 90 Capitol Architectural Examiners, Board Of 90 Idaho State 21 Arts, Idaho Commission On The 90 Capitol Building 21 Building And Architectural Details 23 B Capitol Grounds 26 Capitol Commission, State 96, 97 Bald Mountain Ski Resort 405 Carbon Sequestration, Advisory Bannock County 272 Committee 96 Barber Examiners, State Board Of 91 Cassia County 278 Barley Commission, Idaho 91 Cataldo Mission 435 Basin Environmental Improvement Children At Risk Task Force 98, 101 Project Commission 91 Children’s Trust Fund Board 98 Bean Commission, Idaho 92 Chiropractic Physicians, Board Of 99 Bear Lake 399 Chronology Bear Lake County 272 Idaho History Chronicle 29 Bear River Commission 92 Idaho Territory 31 Beef Council, Idaho 92, 93 Northwest Territory 29 Benewah County 273 State Of Idaho 33 Big Jacks Creek 415 Washington Territory 31 Big Southern Butte 424 Cities 268 Bingo-Raffle Advisory Board 93 City Of Rocks National Reserve 399 Birds Of Prey National Conservation Climate 3 Area 423 Code Commission, Idaho 117 Blaine County 274 Coeur D’alene Parkway 400 Blind And Visually Impaired, Idaho The College Of Idaho 332 Commission 94 College Of Southern Idaho 323 Bogus Basin Ski Resort 405 College Of Western Idaho 324 Boise Bible College 329 Boise County 274 452 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Colleges And Universities Economic, Pacific Northwest Regional Albertson College Of Idaho 332 Idaho Council (Pnwer Council) Boise Bible College 329 133 Brigham Young University–Idaho 330 Education 316 College Of Southern Idaho 323 Endowment Trusts 317 Idaho State University 319 Education, State Board Of 106 North Idaho College 328 Electrical Board 107 Northwest Nazarene University 333 Electronic Recording Commission 107 University Of Idaho 321 Emergency Medical Services Physician Contractors Board, Idaho 99 Commission, Idaho 108 Correction, Board Of 99 Endowment Fund Invesment Board, Cosmetology, Board Of 100 Idaho 108 Counselors And Marriage & Family Endowment Land Transaction Advisory Therapists, State Board Of Committee 108 Professional 134 Endowment Trusts 317 County Energy Resources Authority 109 Government 268 Engineers And Land Surveyoys, State Officials 268 Board Of Professional 134 Court Of Appeals 250 Environmental Quality, Board Of 109 Crapo, Michael D. (US Senator) 48 Experimental Breeder Reactor #1 435 Crater Rings 424 Craters Of The Moon National F Monument And Preserve 413 Farragut 400 Credit Rating Enhancement Committee, Fish And Game Commission, Idaho 110 Idaho 102, 104 Fishing In Idaho 440 Crime & Law Enforcement 384 Forest Products Commission 111 Criminal Justice Commission 102 Fort Hall 435 D Franklin Historic Properties 439 Deaf And Blind, Idaho Bureau Of G Educational Services For The 103 Gem County 282 Geologists, State Board Of Registration Deaf And Hard Of Hearing, Council For For Professional 138 The 100 Governor Deferred Compensation Committee 103 C.L. “Butch” Otter 60, 62, 64 Dentistry, Board Of 104 Grand Targhee Ski Resort 406 Index Developmental Disabilities Council 104 Grape Growers And Wine Producers Domestic Violence And Victims Commission 112 Assistance, Council On 100 Dormitory Housing Commission 105 H E Hagerman Fossil Bed National Monument 413 Economic Advisory Council, Idaho 106 Hazardous Waste Facility Siting License Application Review Panel 112 INDEX 453 Health 384 Judicial Council 119 Health And Welfare, State Board 112, Juvenile Justice Commission 118, 120 113 Health Facilities Authority, Idaho 112, K 113 Kelly Canyon Ski Resort 406 Health Insurance Exchange Board, Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge 433 Idaho 113, 114 Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning, L Idaho Board 114 Hells Canyon National Recreation Area Lake Pend Oreille Basin Commission 414 121 Hells Gate 401 Lake Walcott 402 Heyburn 401 Land Board 121 Hispanic Affairs Commission 114 Landscape Architects, Idaho Board Of Historical Records Advisory Board, State 121 115 Latah County 285 Historical Society, Idaho State Board Of Lava Hot Springs Foundation 121 Trustees 143 Law Library 251 Historic Sites, Idaho 437 Legislative Compensation Committee 121 History Lewis And Clark Chronicle 29 Timeline 14 Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area 424 Trail 13 Honey Advertising Commission, Idaho Lewis And Clark National Trail 427 115 Lewis And Clark Timeline 14 Horse Board 115, 116 Lewis And Clark Trail Committee 122 Humanities Council, Idaho 116 Lewis-Clark State College 327 Human Rights, Idaho Commission On Lewis County 286 116 Libraries, Idaho Commission For 122 Hunting In Idaho 440 Liquified Petroleum Gas Safety Board, Idaho 123 I Little Ski Hill 406 Lost Trail Powder Mountain 406 Idaho County 283 Lottery Commission, Idaho 123 Idaho Courts 249 Idaho Day 20 M Idaho History Chronicle 29 Idaho State University 319 Madison County 287 Independent Living Council, State 117 Magic Mountain Ski And Summer Indian Affairs, Council On 101 Resort 407 Industrial Commission, Idaho 118 Magistrates Commission 124 Insurance Fund, State Board 119 Massage Therapy, Board Of 125 Medal Of Honor Commission 125 J Jarbidge River 417 Judicial Council 251 454 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Media Pardons And Parole, Commission On Associations 348 130 Periodicals 347 Park And Recreation Board 130 Radio Stations 337, 340 Park N’ Ski Program 409 Wire Service 348 Pea And Lentil Commission, Idaho 130 Medicine, State Board Of 125 Peace Officer Standards And Training Middle Fork Of The Clearwater 416 Council 131 Midwifery, Board Of 126 Pebble Creek Ski Resort 407 Walt Minnick 50 Per Capita Income 352 Mint Commission, Idaho 126 Periodicals 347 Morticians, State Board Of 127 Motor Vehicle Dealers Advisory Board Personnel Commission, Idaho 131 127 Petroleum Storage Tank Fund Board 132 N Pharmacy, Board Of 132 National Forests And Grasslands 412 Physical Therapy Licensure Board 132 National Historic And Recreation Trails Pierce Courthouse 440 426 Plumbing Board, State 132 National Natural Landmarks 423 Podiatry, State Board Of 133 Niagara Springs 424 Potato Commission, Idaho 133 Nordic Ski Areas 409 Power County 290 North Idaho College 328 Priest Lake 403 Northwest Nazarene University 333 Psychologist Examiners, Board Of 134 Northwest Power And Conservation Public Employee Retirement System Of Council 127 Idaho Board 135, 136, 140, 144 Northwest Territory 29 Public Safety & Security Information System, Idaho (Formerly Ilets) O 136 Public Utilities Commission 137 Old Mission 400 Public Works Contractors License Board Oneida County 288 137 Optometry, State Board Of 129 Optometry, State Board Of 129 Q Oregon Trail National Historic Trail 429 Otter, C.L. “Butch” (Governor) 58, 60, R 62, 64 Outfitters And Guides Licensing Board Racing Commission, Idaho State 144 Index 129 Radio Stations 337, 340 Oxford Slough National Wildlife Refuge Rangeland Resources Commission, 434 Idaho 137 Rapid 418 P Raúl Labrador 50 Pacific Northwest Trail 429 Real Estate Appraiser Board 137 Pacific States Marine Fisheries Compact Real Estate Commission 138 Commission 129 James E.Risch 49 Rivers, Wild And Scenic 415 INDEX 455 Roadless Rule Task Force, Governor’s Suicide Prevention, Idaho Council On 138, 145 101 Rock Creek Station And Stricker Supreme Court 249 Homesite 437 Symbols, Idaho 2 Round Lake 403 Rural Partnership, Idaho 139 T S Tax Appeals, Board Of 144 Tax Commission, State 144, 148 Sacajawea 16 Taxing Districts 269 Salmon River 419 Territorial Sawtooth National Recreation Area 415 Creation Of Idaho Territory 17 Scaling Practices, State Board Of 139 Therapy, Occcupational Licensure Board School Building Safety Code Committee 128 140 Trail Of The Coeur D’alenes 429 School, Public Charter Commission 135 Transportation Board 146 Sexual Offender Classification Board Travel Council , Idaho 146 142 Trial Courts 250 Sheep Commission, Idaho 142 Sheep Rock 425 U Shorthand Reporters Board, Certified Uniform State Laws, Commission On 97 99 Silver Mountain Ski, Golf And United States Congressmen Waterpark Resort 408 Michael Simpson 51 Simpson, Michael (Us Congressman) 51 United States Senators Ski Areas Michael D. Crapo 48 Nordic 409 University Of Idaho 321 Ski Areas, Alpine 405 U.S. Assay Office 435 Social Welfare 384 Social Work Examiners, Board Of 142 V Soil & Water Conservation Commission, State 143 Valley County 292 Soldier Mountain Ski Resort 408 Veterans Affairs Commission 147 Speech And Hearing Services Licensure Veterinary Medicine, State Board 147 Board 143, 145 State Bar, Idaho 143 W State Dance 6 Washington Territory 31 State Flag 7 Water Resource Board, Idaho 147 State Fruit 8 Wheat Commission, Idaho 148 State Holidays 2 Wild And Scenic Rivers 415 State Horse 9 Workforce Development Council 149 State Parks 398 Map 398 X State Raptor 10 State Seal Description Of, By Designer 12 456 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Y Yellowstone National Park 414 Z Index INDEX 457 458 IDAHO BLUE BOOK.
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