Idaho License Law
In Idaho, what does IDAPA stand for?
AIdaho Department of Administrative Professional Agents
BIdaho Administrative Procedures Act — the body of administrative rules including IREC regulations✓ Correct
CIdaho Division of Appraisal and Property Administration
DIdaho Digital Advertising and Placement Act
Explanation
IDAPA stands for Idaho Administrative Procedures Act. Idaho's administrative rules (including IREC's real estate licensing rules) are codified within IDAPA and are given specific numerical designations.
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