This text of North Dakota § 54-35-23 (Committee on tribal and state relations - Membership - Duties) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering North Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
1.The committee on tribal and state relations is composed of seven members as follows:
a.A chairman designated by the chairman of the legislative management;
b.Three members of the house of representatives, two of whom must be selected
by the leader representing the majority faction of the house of representatives
and one of whom must be selected by the leader representing the minority faction
of the house of representatives; and
c.Three members of the senate, two of whom must be selected by the leader
representing the majority faction of the senate and one of whom must be selected
by the leader representing the minority faction of the senate.
2.The committee shall meet at such times and places as determined by the chairman.
The legislative council shall provide staffing for the commi
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1. The committee on tribal and state relations is composed of seven members as follows:
a. A chairman designated by the chairman of the legislative management;
b. Three members of the house of representatives, two of whom must be selected
by the leader representing the majority faction of the house of representatives
and one of whom must be selected by the leader representing the minority faction
of the house of representatives; and
c. Three members of the senate, two of whom must be selected by the leader
representing the majority faction of the senate and one of whom must be selected
by the leader representing the minority faction of the senate.
2. The committee shall meet at such times and places as determined by the chairman.
The legislative council shall provide staffing for the committee.
3. The committee shall conduct joint meetings with the North Dakota tribal governments'
task force to study tribal-state issues, including government-to-government relations,
human services, education, corrections, and issues related to the promotion of
economic development and shall evaluate the feather alert notice, regarding missing
indigenous individuals, under chapter 54-67. After the joint meetings have concluded,
the committee shall meet to prepare a report on its findings and recommendations,
together with any legislation required to implement those recommendations, to the
legislative management.
4. The members of the committee are entitled to compensation from the legislative
council for attendance at committee meetings at the rate provided for members of the
legislative assembly for attendance at interim committee meetings and are entitled to
reimbursement for expenses incurred in attending the meetings in the amounts
provided by law for other state officers.
5. a. The North Dakota tribal governments' task force is composed of six members as
follows:
(1) The executive director of the Indian affairs commission, or the executive
director's designee;
(2) The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, or the chairman's designee;
(3) The chairman of the Spirit Lake Tribe, or the chairman's designee;
(4) The chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation,
or the chairman's designee;
(5) The chairman of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, or the
chairman's designee; and
(6) The chairman of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse
Reservation, or the chairman's designee.
b. If the executive director of the Indian affairs commission or any of the tribal
chairmen appoint a designee to serve on the task force, only one individual may
serve as that designee during the biennium. A substitute designee may be
appointed by the executive director of the Indian affairs commission or a tribal
chairman in the event of the death, incapacity, resignation, or refusal to serve of
the initial designee.