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Code · North Dakota · Title 61 · Chapter 61-12 — Flood Irrigation Projects

61-12-47. Assessment for drainage.

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The board of flood irrigation of any flood irrigation project shall be and is empowered to levy a special tax against all land located within any particular pond in the project to be used for necessary ditching of lands located within the particular pond of the flood irrigation project to procure proper drainage for such lands. Said board shall annually certify to the county auditor the amount that shall be required for such drainage purposes during the following year. Thereupon the county auditor shall apportion the same to the several tracts or parcels of land within such pond within the project, the amount which each parcel or tract of land shall be assessable within said pond, such apportionment to be made on the basis on which the original benefits were assessed within the particular pond under the provisions of section 61-12-22, and shall extend such amount upon the tax lists as a special tax on the lands in such pond.
The taxes so collected for drainage shall be credited to a drainage fund for the pond of the project involved.
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