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Code · North Dakota · Title 54 · Chapter 54-03 — Legislative Assembly

54-03-26. Personal computers and associated software used by legislators - Fee -

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Continuing appropriation.
1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a member of the legislative assembly who
is assigned a computer may use that computer and its associated equipment and
software for any use that is not in violation of section 16.1-10-02 upon payment of a
computer usage fee established by the legislative management.
2. The legislative management may establish a policy under which a member of the
legislative assembly who has paid a computer usage fee under subsection 1 may
purchase the computer used by that member for the appraised or market value of the
computer upon the replacement of the computer by the legislative council.
3. Any funds received by the legislative council through the sale of a computer under
subsection 2 must be deposited in the legislative services fund in the state treasury.
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