North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-66-18 — Conflicts of interest - Legislative assembly
North Dakota § 54-66-18
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-66-18 (2026).
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1.Each legislative assembly shall adopt conflict of interest rules. The rules must:
a.Require the disclosure by a member of a potential conflict of interest relating to
any bill in which the member may have a unique and individual interest.
b.Ensure a mechanism is in place to record each disclosure and make it readily
available to the public.
2.If the legislative assembly adopts rules under subsection 1 which are at least as
restrictive as the conflict of interest rules adopted by the ethics commission, the
disclosure process portion of the conflict of interest rules adopted by the ethics
commission may not apply to members of the legislative assembly.
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