North Dakota Statutes
§ 21-06-12 — Use of public funds or property for nonprofit education foundations - Public purposes
North Dakota § 21-06-12
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N.D. Cent. Code § 21-06-12 (2026).
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purposes.
Any school district may provide use of public property or in-kind services of personnel to
participate in the creation and administration of nonprofit public school education foundations,
subject to an annual audit, to receive, manage, invest, and distribute funds or property provided
to the foundation by private or nonschool district governmental entities, if such foundations are
established to enhance the mission of the school district by providing facilities or services for
recognition of staff and students that are not normally available through the funding of the
school district, to administer funds received for education scholarships or endowments
established by other entities, to encourage elementary, secondary, and postsecondary
education, and to assist in raising, adding
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