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North Dakota

Title 54 · Chapter 54-03 — Legislative Assembly
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54-03-01. State legislative apportionment.
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54-03-01.1. Numbering legislative districts - Classes of senators to provide staggered
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54-03-01.2. Legislative subdistricting - Methods.
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54-03-01.3. Election on petition - Ballot form - Vote required.
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54-03-01.4. Amendment to the Constitution of the United States - Results.
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54-03-01.5. Legislative redistricting requirements.
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54-03-01.6. State legislative apportionment.
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54-03-01.7. State legislative apportionment.
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54-03-01.8. Staggering of the terms of senators.
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54-03-01.9. Legislative redistricting.
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54-03-01.10. Staggering of terms of representatives.
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54-03-01.11. Legislative redistricting.
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54-03-01.12. Legislative districts.
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54-03-01.13. Staggering of terms of members of the legislative assembly.
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54-03-01.14. Legislative districts.
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54-03-02.1. Definitions.
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54-03-02.2. Virtual session of the legislative management and legislative assembly
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54-03-03. Secretary of senate and chief clerk of house to receive certifications and to
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54-03-04. Organizational session - Calling to order - Officers - Term of office - Officers
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54-03-05. Who to administer oath of office to members and officers of the legislative
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54-03-06. Chairman of committee may administer oath.
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54-03-07. Qualifications of members - Each house to judge.
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54-03-08. Selection of officers and employees of legislative assembly.
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54-03-09. Oath of officers.
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54-03-10. Compensation of speaker, majority and minority leaders, assistant majority
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54-03-11. Payment of legislative costs and expenses - President pro tempore of the
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54-03-12. Duties of secretary of senate and chief clerk of house.
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54-03-13. Duties of secretary of senate and chief clerk of house after legislative
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54-03-14. Removal of officers or employees.
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54-03-15. Discharge of officers and employees.
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54-03-16. Legislative expense - Appropriation.
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54-03-17. Punishment by each house for offenses.
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54-03-18. Penalty.
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54-03-19. Seal to be affixed to bills.
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54-03-19.1. Legislative compensation commission - Appointment of members.
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54-03-19.2. Meetings - Powers and duties - Expenses.
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54-03-20. Compensation and expense reimbursement of members of the legislative
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54-03-20.1. Compensation for attending legislators.
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54-03-20.2. Creation of legislative compensation commission - Appointment of
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54-03-20.3. Meetings - Powers and duties - Expenses.
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54-03-21. Conflict of interest - Prohibition - Misdemeanor.
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54-03-22. When party or attorney is member of legislative assembly.
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54-03-23. Century Code distributed to each legislator - Retention.
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54-03-24. Administrative code.
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54-03-25. Bills and amendments affecting workforce safety and insurance fund -
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54-03-26. Personal computers and associated software used by legislators - Fee -
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54-03-27. Service in the legislative assembly - Leave of absence from employment.
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54-03-28. Health insurance mandated coverage of services - Cost-benefit analysis
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54-03-29. Acceptance of gifts - Continuing appropriation.
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54-03-30. Audio recording of floor sessions.
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54-03-34. Dynamic fiscal impact bill selection committee.
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54-03-35. Legacy fund - Cost-benefit analysis - Legacy and budget stabilization fund
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