North Dakota Code § 11-09-44

Purchasing agent - Powers and duties - Supplies purchased on bids - Sale
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The county manager of a county adopting a short form of county managership or the 
director of finance of a county adopting a county manager form of government shall act as 
purchasing agent or shall appoint and have supervision over this official. The purchasing agent 
shall make all purchases for the county in the manner provided by the board of county 
commissioners. The purchasing agent may make transfers of supplies, materials, and 
equipment between departments and offices and may sell any surplus supplies, materials, or 
equipment and make such other sales as are authorized by the board of county commissioners. 
With the approval of the board, the purchasing agent may establish suitable specifications or 
standards for all supplies, materials, and equipment to be purchased by the county and may 
inspect all deliveries to determine their compliance with such specifications and standards. The 
purchasing agent shall have charge of such storerooms and warehouses of the county as the 
board of county commissioners may provide. Before making any purchase or sale, the 

purchasing agent shall invite competitive bidding under such rules and regulations as the board 
of county commissioners may establish by ordinance or resolution. The purchasing agent shall 
not furnish any supplies, materials, equipment, or contractual services to any department or 
office except upon receipt of a properly approved requisition and unless there is an 
unencumbered appropriation balance sufficient to pay for the same.

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