North Dakota Statutes
§ 57-39.2-22 — Commissioner may appoint agents and employees - Compensation - Bond
North Dakota § 57-39.2-22
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N.D. Cent. Code § 57-39.2-22 (2026).
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Bond.
1.The commissioner may appoint such agents, auditors, clerks, and employees as the
commissioner deems necessary, fix their salaries and compensation and prescribe
their duties and powers, and may remove such persons so appointed. Each auditor
appointed by the commissioner must have had at least three years' experience, or the
education equivalent thereof, in the auditing and checking of books of account.
2.All such agents and employees must be allowed such reasonable and other necessary
traveling expenses as may be incurred in the performance of their duties not to
exceed, however, such amounts as are now or may hereafter be fixed by law.
3.The commissioner may require such of the officers, agents, and employees as the
commissioner designates to give bond for the faithful performa
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