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Idaho Code § 30-25-408

Reimbursement — Indemnification — Advancement and insurance

Known as the Idaho Uniform Limited Liability Company Act

The act spans §§ 30-25-101 to 30-25-806 (51 sections).

I.C., § 30-25 -408, as added by 2015, ch. 243, § 46, p. 758.

(1) A limited liability company shall reimburse a member of a member-managed company or the manager of a manager-managed company for any payment made by the member or manager in the course of the member’s or manager’s activities on behalf of the company, if the member or manager complied with sections 30-25-405, 30-25-407 and 30-25-409, Idaho Code, in making the payment.

(2) A limited liability company shall indemnify and hold harmless a person with respect to any claim or demand against the person and any debt, obligation, or other liability incurred by the person by reason of the person’s former or present capacity as a member or manager, if the claim, demand, debt, obligation, or other liability does not arise from the person’s breach of section 30-25-405, 30-25-407 or 30-25-409, Idaho Code.

(3) In the ordinary course of its activities and affairs, a limited liability company may advance reasonable expenses, including attorney’s fees and costs, incurred by a person in connection with a claim or demand against the person by reason of the person’s former or present capacity as a member or manager, if the person promises to repay the company if the person ultimately is determined not to be entitled to be indemnified under subsection (b) of this section.

(4) A limited liability company may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of a member or manager against liability asserted against or incurred by the member or manager in that capacity or arising from that status even if, under section 30-25-105(c)(7), Idaho Code, the operating agreement could not eliminate or limit the person’s liability to the company for the conduct giving rise to the liability.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.