North Dakota Code § 20.1-03-17

Issuance of licenses - Who to issue - Disposition of proceeds
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All hunting, fur -bearer, fishing, and taxidermists' licenses must be issued by the director, 
deputy director, and bonded game wardens. The deputy director and each bonded game 
warden shall send the director all license fees.
Upon request, the director may appoint the person making the request an agent to distribute 
hunting and fishing licenses . The director may provide licenses to agents located outside this 
state if there are no agents located a reasonable distance within this state where nonresidents 
may obtain licenses. Upon request, the director may appoint the county auditor of any county as 
an agent to distribute hunting and fishing licenses. The director may require an agent to show 
evidence of adequate financial security before the agent is appointed. Adequate financial 
security may be evidenced by a letter of credit, cash deposit, or bond. Agents may be bonded 
through the state bonding fund. An agent may charge a purchaser up to three percent of the 
total license fee excluding the certificate fee. The agent shall return the remainder of the license 

fees to the director at least once each month. Notwithstanding section 26.1 -21-11, if a claim 
against the state bonding fund is not filed within sixty days of the expiration of the reporting 
period provided in this section, the claim is waived. Deposits are to be accompanied by a report 
showing the amounts received from the sale of each type of license, the amount retained, and 
the net amounts deposited. The director shall deposit all license fees received with the state 
treasurer to be credited to the game and fish fund. Each agent appointed to distribute hunting 
and fishing licenses shall implement a computerized online licensing system approved by the 
department. The agent is responsible for any equipment, supplies, and technical support 
associated with selling licenses online.

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