Idaho Code § 25-1724
No person shall conduct or operate a public livestock market unless and until he has a market charter therefor, upon which the current annual market charter fee has been paid. Any person making application for such market charter shall do so to the director in writing, verified by the applicant, in the form as prescribed by the director, showing the following:
(e) A detailed statement of the facts upon which the applicant relies showing the general confines of the trade area proposed to be served by such public livestock market, the benefits to be derived by the livestock industry and the services proposed to be rendered.
Such application shall be accompanied by the annual charter fee as prescribed in section 25-1728, Idaho Code. In addition, the application shall be accompanied by a hearing fee of five hundred dollars ($500) which shall not be returnable to the applicant. Said annual charter fee and hearing fee shall be remitted separately. The director shall remit said hearing fee to the state treasurer of the state of Idaho to be credited to the "Public Livestock Market Fund."
[25-1724, added 1961, ch. 201, sec. 6, p. 310; am. 1965, ch. 65, sec. 1, p. 100; am. 1974, ch. 18, sec. 150, p. 364; am. 1985, ch. 238, sec. 2, p. 565; am. 1994, ch. 314, sec. 2, p. 999.]