North Dakota Statutes
§ 20.1-10-04 — Who to sell confiscated property - Bills of sale - Disposition of proceeds of sale
North Dakota § 20.1-10-04
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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-10-04 (2026).
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of sale.
All confiscated property that a court has ordered to be disposed of by the director must be
turned over to the North Dakota wildlife federation to be sold for the highest price obtainable. On
any sale of animals, birds, or fish, or parts thereof, the seller shall issue to each purchaser a bill
of sale on forms prepared and furnished by the director. The sale proceeds, after the expenses
of the seizure and the sale are deducted, must be remitted to the North Dakota wildlife
federation report all poachers fund. The remittance must be accompanied by a complete and
certified report of the sale supported by proper vouchers covering all deductions made for
expenses. This report must be filed for record with the director.
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