North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-60-03 — Commissioner of commerce - Duties
North Dakota § 54-60-03
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-60-03 (2026).
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With the advice and counsel of the North Dakota development foundation, the governor shall appoint a commissioner to supervise, control, and administer the department. The commissioner serves at the pleasure of the governor and receives a salary set by the governor within the limits of legislative appropriations. The commissioner:
1.Shall file an oath of office in the usual form before commencing to perform the duties
of the commissioner;
2.Shall serve as chairman of the cabinet;
3.Shall appoint personnel as may be determined necessary to carry out the duties of the
department;
4.Shall manage the operations of the department and oversee each of the divisions;
5.Shall assume central responsibilities to develop, implement, and coordinate a working
network of commerce service providers;
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