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Continuing appropriation - Budget section report.
There is created in the state treasury the Theodore Roosevelt presidential library and
museum endowment fund. The governor may provide for the fund to be invested under the
supervision of the board of university and school lands. The interest and earnings of the fund
are appropriated to the governor on a continuing basis to pay interest expenses on a loan from
the Bank of North Dakota and to provide grants pursuant to this section. The governor may
provide grants to a private entity subject to the following:
1.The private entity has certified to the governor the entity has received the sum of one
hundred million dollars in cash donations and binding pledged donations for the
construction of a presidential library and museum in North Dakota
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Continuing appropriation - Budget section report.
There is created in the state treasury the Theodore Roosevelt presidential library and
museum endowment fund. The governor may provide for the fund to be invested under the
supervision of the board of university and school lands. The interest and earnings of the fund
are appropriated to the governor on a continuing basis to pay interest expenses on a loan from
the Bank of North Dakota and to provide grants pursuant to this section. The governor may
provide grants to a private entity subject to the following:
1. The private entity has certified to the governor the entity has received the sum of one
hundred million dollars in cash donations and binding pledged donations for the
construction of a presidential library and museum in North Dakota and for grants to
affected entities;
2. The governor has entered an agreement with the private entity in subsection 1 which
includes the following provisions:
a. The grant funds will be spent only for operating and maintenance costs of the
presidential library located in North Dakota;
b. Any unused grant funds will be returned to the state and deposited in the general
fund if the presidential library has not been constructed within the period of time
specified in the agreement or if the library ceases operations;
c. The private entity agrees to donate ten million dollars from the one hundred
million dollars identified in subsection 1 to a higher education institution
foundation in North Dakota, of which two million dollars is for the purpose of
digitizing documents relating to Theodore Roosevelt and eight million dollars is
for the purpose of creating an endowment for the purpose of digitizing documents
relating to Theodore Roosevelt and for creating a Theodore Roosevelt
conservation scholars program and related academic mission at a North Dakota
higher education institution in collaboration with the private entity; and
d. The private entity agrees to donate three hundred thousand dollars to a city in
North Dakota for prior costs incurred related to planning for a presidential library;
3. The governor provides a report to the budget section which includes copies of the
documentation received for the certification provided in subsection 1; and
4. The governor provides a report to the budget section within thirty days of applying for
the loan authorized by S.L. 2019, ch. 26, § 8, which includes all completed loan
application documents.