North Dakota Statutes
§ 23-24-06 — Oath of office - Organization of board of commissioners - Appointment of employees - Meetings
North Dakota § 23-24-06
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N.D. Cent. Code § 23-24-06 (2026).
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employees - Meetings.
Upon receiving notice of appointment as a member of the board of commissioners of a
vector control district, such appointee shall take the oath of office prescribed for civil officers.
Such oath must be filed with the secretary of the board after organization thereof as herein
provided. Notice of the appointment of a member or members of a board of commissioners
must be mailed to the governing body of the county, city, or township included within said
district. Such notice must state the name and post-office address of each appointee and the
date of the appointment and must request approval of the same. The commissioners appointed
after their approval shall meet to organize at a time and place designated by the department
and shall organize by selecting a chairman of
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