North Dakota Code § 16.1-09-03

Contents of statement of interests
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The statement of interests required to be filed under this chapter applies to the candidate or 
appointee and that person's spouse and must include:
1. The name of the business or employer and an identification of the principal source of 
income, defined in the state income tax return as "principal occupation", of both the 
candidate or appointee and that person's spouse.
2. The name of each business or trust, not the principal source of income, in which the 
person making the statement, and that person's spouse, have a financial interest.
3. A list of the associations or institutions with which the person making the statement, 
and that person's spouse, are closely associated, or for which they serve as a director 
or officer, and which may be affected by legislative action, in the case of a statement 
submitted by a legislative candidate, or action by the candidate or appointee in that 
person's capacity as an officeholder.
4. The identity by name of all business offices, business directorships, and fiduciary 
relationships the person making the statement, and that person's spouse, have held in 
the preceding calendar year.
5. A list of political subdivisions and any agency or department of the state to which the 
person providing the statement, or the person's spouse, sold goods or services of 
more than five thousand dollars in the preceding calendar year from:

a. An employer identified under subsection 1 in which the person or the person's 
spouse has an ownership interest of ten percent or more; or
b. A business or trust identified in subsection 2 in which the person or the person's 
spouse has an ownership interest of ten percent or more and the business or 
trust is directly related to the official duties of the office the person is seeking or 
holding.

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