This text of North Dakota § 54-35-27 (Legislative interim committee review of state agency fees) 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 legislative management shall assign to one or more interim committees a study of
selected state agency fees as provided in this section.
a. By July 1, 2022, each state agency that is authorized to impose forty fees or
fewer shall submit a report to the office of management and budget including:
(1)The amount of each fee;
(2)When the fee was implemented;
(3)Why the fee is set at the specific dollar amount;
(4)Where the fee is deposited; and
(5)Whether the fee is critical for the budget of the agency.
b. By July 1, 2024, each state agency that is authorized to impose more than forty
fees shall submit a report to the legislative management including:
(1)The amount of each fee;
(2)When the fee was implemented;
(3)Why the fee is set at the specific dollar amount;
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1. The legislative management shall assign to one or more interim committees a study of
selected state agency fees as provided in this section.
a. By July 1, 2022, each state agency that is authorized to impose forty fees or
fewer shall submit a report to the office of management and budget including:
(1) The amount of each fee;
(2) When the fee was implemented;
(3) Why the fee is set at the specific dollar amount;
(4) Where the fee is deposited; and
(5) Whether the fee is critical for the budget of the agency.
b. By July 1, 2024, each state agency that is authorized to impose more than forty
fees shall submit a report to the legislative management including:
(1) The amount of each fee;
(2) When the fee was implemented;
(3) Why the fee is set at the specific dollar amount;
(4) Where the fee is deposited; and
(5) Whether the fee is critical for the budget of the agency.
c. By September first in the year the reports are received, the office of management
and budget shall compile all of the reports into a single report and provide the
report to the legislative management.
2. In addition to the report required under subsection 1, each state agency shall provide
an analysis of each fee. The analysis must include:
a. A comparison of revenue generated by the fee to the cost incurred to provide the
services associated with the fee;
b. The history of the fee, including when it was created and any subsequent
changes;
c. The appropriateness of the fee amount and the affordability of the fee to the
public; and
d. The appropriateness of using other government revenues to pay a portion of
services associated with the fee and the effect of the use of other revenues.
3. An interim committee assigned a fee study shall:
a. Make a recommendation regarding the fee which identifies whether the fee
should remain unchanged or be eliminated, increased, decreased, or otherwise
modified and the rationale for the recommendation.
b. Report its findings and recommendations to the legislative management. As part
of its recommendations, the committee shall identify potential state agency fees
to be reviewed during the subsequent interim.
4. Any state agency authorized by the legislative assembly to impose a fee shall provide
data, analysis, and other information as requested by the interim committee
conducting a study under this section.
5. Fees to be examined under this section include those deposited in the general fund or
the agency operating budget.
6. If a state agency is unable to meet the deadline imposed under subsection 1, the state
agency may appeal to the legislative management for an extension.
7. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, state agencies may not establish any new
fees under chapter 28-32 unless the fee was approved by the legislative assembly, the
budget section, or the emergency commission.
8. By July first of each even-numbered year, each agency that has fees shall provide a
report to the legislative management indicating whether any fees were added, deleted,
or changed during the course of the biennium.