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You have the right to a safe and healthful workplace. The employer must provide working conditions that are free of known dangers.
Usted tiene el derecho a un lugar de trabajo seguro y saludable. El empleador debe proporcionarle condiciones de trabajo que son libres de peligros conocidos.
Updated 2019
Updated July 2019
Rental and utility assistance is available for low income families who are unable to pay their current rent or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic or the related economic crisis.
If you live within Ada County or the City of Boise, contact the Boise City Ada County Housing Authority for rent/utility assistance: https://erap.bcacha.org/.
The document below was issued by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare on May 1, 2020. It contains information on plans all agricultural employers should have in place to mitigate the risk of spreading COVID-19.
This Landlord Tenant Manual was created by the Idaho Attorney General's Office and describes both landlord and tenant's rights and responsibilities in areas such as moving in, lease agreements, privacy, repairs and damages, utilities, mold, rent, changing the lease agreement, moving out, the Manufactured Home Residency Act, and storage units. This manual also includes citations to relevant law in these areas.
This brochure details advice for renters of manufactured homes in Idaho and is available in English and Spanish.
This document details your rights as a tenant of a foreclosure property.
This brochure by ILAS's Migrant Farmworker Unit provides information regarding sexual harassment in the context of agricultural work.
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