North Dakota Code § 19-17-02

Flour standards
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It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, mix, compound, sell, or offer for sale, for 
human consumption in this state, flour unless vitamin and mineral levels are in conformity with 
the legally established governing interstate shipments of enriched flour. However, the terms of 
this section do not apply to flour sold to distributors, bakers, or other processors, if the 
purchaser furnishes to the seller a certificate, in such form as the department shall by regulation 
prescribe, certifying that such flour will be:
1. Resold to a distributor, baker, or other processor;
2. Used in the manufacture, mixing, or compounding of flour, white bread, or rolls 
enriched to meet the requirements of this chapter; or
3. Used in the manufacture of products other than flour, white bread, or rolls.
It is unlawful for any such purchaser so furnishing any such certificate to use or resell the flour 
so purchased in any manner other than as prescribed.

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