North Dakota Code § 20.1-02-27

Public access program - Private landowner assistance to promote public
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hunting access.
1. The director may establish programs for landowner assistance that encourage public 
access to private lands for purposes of hunting.
2. Rules adopted by the director to implement this section may address:
a. A hunter management program consisting of a cooperative agreement between 
landowners and the department, and including other resource management 

agencies when appropriate, that allows public hunting with certain restrictions or 
use rules.
b. A hunting access enhancement program consisting of incentives for private 
landowners who allow public hunting access on their land.
c. Development of similar efforts outside the scope of the program that are designed 
to promote public access to private lands for hunting purposes.
3. The director may not structure a program in a manner that provides assistance to a 
private landowner who charges a fee for hunting access to private land that is enrolled 
in the program or who does not provide reasonable public hunting access to private 
land that is enrolled in the program. The director shall develop criteria by which 
tangible benefits are allocated to participating landowners, and the director may 
distribute the benefits to participating landowners. Benefits must be provided to offset 
potential impacts associated with public hunting access, including those associated 
with general ranch maintenance, conservation efforts, weed control, fire protection, 
liability insurance, roads, fences, and parking area maintenance.

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