North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-23.4-05 — Restitution funds, gifts, grants, and bequests - Restitution and gift fund
North Dakota § 54-23.4-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-23.4-05 (2026).
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The division may accept on behalf of the state all restitution funds, gifts, grants, or bequests
of property tendered to the state for any purpose pertaining to the activities of the division in
implementing this chapter. The crime victims restitution and gift fund is established as a special
fund in the state treasury. All restitution funds, gifts, grants, and bequests of property or money,
and any interest occurring thereon, must be placed in the crime victims restitution and gift fund.
Subject to legislative appropriation, the fund may be used and disbursed by the division in
accordance with the terms of the payment or donation or, if there are no terms, for costs and
expenses incurred by the division in the implementation of this chapter.
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