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Code · North Dakota · Title 24 · Chapter 24-01 — State Highway System

24-01-73. North Dakota fallen peace officers memorial highway - State highway 200 -

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Continuing appropriation.
1. The department shall designate state highway 200 from the Minnesota border to the
Montana border as the North Dakota fallen peace officers memorial highway and shall
place signs along the highway designating that name.
2. The department shall consult with the family and associates of North Dakota peace
officers and law enforcement officers, and handlers and owners of canine officers,
killed in the line of duty, to designate up to one mile of state highway 200 to
memorialize an individual peace officer, law enforcement officer, or canine officer.
3. The department may accept any appropriate signs or funds donated to the department
for the placement of signs. Any donated funds are appropriated to the department on a
continuing basis for the purpose of providing signs designating state highway 200 as
the North Dakota fallen peace officers memorial highway.
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