North Dakota Statutes
§ 15-68-03 — Donation
North Dakota § 15-68-03
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N.D. Cent. Code § 15-68-03 (2026).
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A person proposing to donate land or money for the benefit of the trust must present to the
board an application and an executed donor agreement between the donor and tribal
government of a federally recognized Indian tribe located in North Dakota, South Dakota,
Montana, Minnesota, or Wyoming. In accepting the donor agreement, the board is not subject to
the provisions of chapter 54-40.2. The board is not responsible for determining which lands
have cultural resource significance or for any site preservation or maintenance measures
deemed necessary by the donor or the affected tribe. The donor agreement must also make any
provision deemed necessary for access to the land by Indians for educational, cultural, or
religious purposes.
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