Land Use & Zoning

The 'police power' in Idaho land use law refers to:

ALaw enforcement's authority to search properties
BThe government's inherent power to regulate private property use for public health, safety, and welfare✓ Correct
CThe county sheriff's power to evict tenants
DThe state's power to take property by eminent domain

Explanation

Police power is the inherent government authority to regulate private activity to protect public health, safety, and welfare. Zoning, building codes, and environmental regulations are all exercises of police power.

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