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As of July 1, 2025, Idaho law requires CDH to verify the lawful presence of those applying for public benefits through our agency.

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As of July 1, 2025, Idaho law requires CDH to verify the lawful presence of those applying for public benefits through our agency.

The programs impacted by this change are:
  • WIC applicants who are not on Medicaid, SNAP, or TAFI
  • Clinic services for which a sliding scale is used
  • Licenses and permits for food establishments
  • Licenses and permits for septic onsite, pumper and installer services

You can review the policy here and then complete the form below to verify your lawful presence online or you can visit one of our CDH offices to confirm in person.

Lawful Presence Online Forms: English | Spanish

WIC: English | Spanish

Zika Virus Testing Update for Health Care Providers

by on March 20, 2017

Idaho Bureau of Laboratories (IBL) provides testing for emerging diseases when diagnostic testing is limited or nonexistent in the commercial sector. Zika virus testing was a recent example of this. Since commercial testing for Zika is now widely available in clinical reference laboratories, IBL is no longer accepting specimens for routine Zika testing. Specimens should be sent to the health care facility’s commercial laboratory.

Laboratory Testing Guidance
Serum and urine are the main diagnostic specimens for Zika virus infection. Additional information about laboratory testing and acceptable specimens can be found at: https://www.cdc.gov/zika/index.html. Scroll to bottom of the web page for testing algorithms.

Samples submitted for Zika testing should meet CDC’s clinical and epidemiological criteria. Please note that Central District Health Department (CDHD) does not provide Zika testing services.

Prevention
CDHD recommends that pregnant women should not travel to an area with Zika. Women and their partners who are trying to become pregnant should avoid nonessential travel to areas with Zika or follow the waiting periods listed here: https://www.cdc.gov/zika/index.html

For questions contact Central District Health Department Communicable Disease Control Program at (208) 327-8625.

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ZIKA TESTING UPDATE MARCH 2017