North Dakota Code § 10-13-04

Members of electric cooperatives
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All persons who are not receiving central station service and who reside in rural areas 
proposed to be served by a cooperative organized under this chapter shall be eligible to 
membership in the cooperative. No person other than the incorporators shall be, become, or 
remain a member of a cooperative unless such person shall use or agree to use electrical 
energy or the facilities, supplies, equipment, and services furnished by a cooperative.
"Rural area" means any area not included within the boundaries of an incorporated city 
having a population in excess of two thousand five hundred inhabitants at the time a corporation 
or cooperative commences to operate electric facilities or to furnish electric energy in such an 
area, and includes both the farm and nonfarm population thereof. No change thereafter in the 
population of a rural area, as defined herein, regardless of the reason for such change, shall 
operate to affect in any way its status as a rural area for the purposes of this chapter.
An electric cooperative organized under this chapter may become a member of another 
such electric cooperative and may avail itself fully of the facilities and services thereof.

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