Advisory Opinion 1-2009
ICJ Appropriate Appointing Authority
Advisory Opinion 2-2009
Whether Ex-Officio members of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles or its' committees may make motions or cast votes?
Whether 'designees' or 'proxies' who are temporarily substituting for a commissioner at a meeting of the Commission or its' committees may make motions or cast votes?
Advisory Opinion 3-2009
Whether the failure or refusal of an Idaho county official to properly process the lawful transfer of supervision of a juvenile from Idaho to another state and the failure or refusal of the same Idaho county, in another case, to supervise a juvenile whose supervision was properly transferred to Idaho from another state constitutes a violation(s) of the ICJ which would result in potential liability of the County and/or State of Idaho.
Advisory Opinion 1-2010
Receiving State's Ability to Sanction Juveniles Under ICJ Rule 5-101(1)
Advisory Opinion 4-2010
Applicability and enforceability of the rules of the Interstate Compact for Juveniles with sovereign tribal nations and reservation lands. Whether the Interstate Compact for Juveniles and its duly authorized rules apply to juveniles residing in sovereign tribal nations and reservation lands.
Advisory Opinion 5-2010
Whether the Interstate Compact for Juveniles, and its duly authorized rules, apply to juveniles who are undocumented immigrants.
Advisory Opinion 1-2011
Whether or not the activities, including the disclosure and tracking of protected health information, of state agencies which administer the ICJ, acting pursuant to the provisions of the ICJ and its authorized rules, are exempt from the applicability of HIPAA.
Advisory Opinion 3-2011
Is a "non-adjudicated" juvenile sex offender sentenced under a plea and abeyance order and assigned to report to the Attorney General's office without any special conditions or a probation officer, and who wishes to transfer to another state, subject to the jurisdiction of the ICJ?
Advisory Opinion 1-2012
Whether the law enforcement exemptions from the provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ("HIPAA") would apply to transfers and returns of juveniles involving non-member states.