North Dakota Statutes
§ 4.1-47-34 — Noxious weed certification - Gravel and sand pits
North Dakota § 4.1-47-34
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N.D. Cent. Code § 4.1-47-34 (2026).
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1.If requested by any person needing certification, a county weed board may certify,
based on standards set by the commissioner after consulting with representatives of
county or city weed boards, gravel, scoria, topsoil, or sand surface mining operations
are not contaminated with noxious weeds.
2.The commissioner may adopt a schedule of fees that county weed boards may charge
for inspecting, testing, analyzing, and certifying gravel, scoria, topsoil, or sand surface
mining operations.
3.Certification of gravel, scoria, topsoil, or sand surface mining operations as being free
from contamination of noxious weeds is not a warranty of any kind as to the quality of
the gravel, scoria, topsoil, or sand from an inspected and certified location.
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