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When they may continue. (Effective through July 31, 2027)
Except as otherwise provided by law, the office of management and budget, thirty days after
the close of each biennial period, shall cancel all unexpended appropriations or balances of
appropriations after the expiration of the biennial period during which they became available
under the law. Unexpended appropriations for the state historical society are not subject to this
section and the state historical society shall report on the amounts and uses of funds carried
over from one biennium to the appropriations committees of the next subsequent legislative
assembly. Unexpended appropriations for the North Dakota university system are not subject to
this section and the North Dakota university system shall report on the amounts and u
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When they may continue. (Effective through July 31, 2027)
Except as otherwise provided by law, the office of management and budget, thirty days after
the close of each biennial period, shall cancel all unexpended appropriations or balances of
appropriations after the expiration of the biennial period during which they became available
under the law. Unexpended appropriations for the state historical society are not subject to this
section and the state historical society shall report on the amounts and uses of funds carried
over from one biennium to the appropriations committees of the next subsequent legislative
assembly. Unexpended appropriations for the North Dakota university system are not subject to
this section and the North Dakota university system shall report on the amounts and uses of
funds carried over from one biennium to the next to subsequent appropriations committees of
the legislative assembly. The chairmen of the appropriations committees of the senate and
house of representatives of the legislative assembly with the office of the budget may continue
appropriations or balances in force for not more than two years after the expiration of the
biennial period during which they became available upon recommendation of the director of the
budget for:
1. New construction projects.
2. Major repair or improvement projects.
3. Purchases of new equipment costing more than ten thousand dollars per unit if it was
ordered during the first twelve months of the biennium in which the funds were
appropriated.
4. The purchase of land by the state on a "contract for deed" purchase if the total
purchase price is within the authorized appropriation.
5. Purchases by the department of transportation of roadway maintenance equipment
costing more than ten thousand dollars per unit if the equipment was ordered during
the first twenty-one months of the biennium in which the funds were appropriated.
6. Authorized ongoing information technology projects.
Office of management and budget to cancel unexpended appropriations - When they
may continue. (Effective after July 31, 2027) The office of management and budget, thirty
days after the close of each biennial period, shall cancel all unexpended appropriations or
balances of appropriations after the expiration of the biennial period during which they became
available under the law. Unexpended appropriations for the state historical society are not
subject to this section and the state historical society shall report on the amounts and uses of
funds carried over from one biennium to the appropriations committees of the next subsequent
legislative assembly. The chairmen of the appropriations committees of the senate and house of
representatives of the legislative assembly with the office of the budget may continue
appropriations or balances in force for not more than two years after the expiration of the
biennial period during which they became available upon recommendation of the director of the
budget for:
1. New construction projects.
2. Major repair or improvement projects.
3. Purchases of new equipment costing more than ten thousand dollars per unit if it was
ordered during the first twelve months of the biennium in which the funds were
appropriated.
4. The purchase of land by the state on a "contract for deed" purchase if the total
purchase price is within the authorized appropriation.
5. Purchases by the department of transportation of roadway maintenance equipment
costing more than ten thousand dollars per unit if the equipment was ordered during
the first twenty-one months of the biennium in which the funds were appropriated.
6. Authorized ongoing information technology projects.