North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-11-01.1 — Bicentennial trust fund - Created - Expenditures
North Dakota § 54-11-01.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-11-01.1 (2026).
Text
The centennial commission shall transfer ten thousand dollars from its special revolving
fund to the state treasurer to be placed in a bicentennial trust fund. The principal and interest of
this fund must remain intact until transferred to the bicentennial commission on or after
January 1, 2089. If no bicentennial commission is in existence on January 1, 2089, the money in
the bicentennial trust fund must be transferred to the governor. Upon transfer to the bicentennial
commission or the governor, as the case may be, the moneys in the fund may be expended to
commemorate and celebrate the bicentennial of the state.
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§ 54-01-02
When property escheats§ 54-01-02.1
Unclaimed funds defined§ 54-01-02.2
Notice of unclaimed funds§ 54-01-02.3
Disposal of unclaimed funds§ 54-01-03
State may acquire property by taxation§ 54-01-05.1
State-owned land - How transferred§ 54-01-05.2
Sale of state-owned land - Notice§ 54-01-05.4
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