North Dakota Code § 23-24-09

Vector control district budget - Financial report - Tax levy by county
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When a vector control district has been created and a board of commissioners has been 
organized, the board shall estimate the expenses of the district from the date of its 

establishment until the end of the ensuing fiscal year and before July first in each year and 
thereafter shall estimate district expenses for the fiscal year ensuing. Estimates of district 
expenses may include all outlays necessary to carry out the powers of the board herein 
provided for. Upon adoption of a budget, the board of commissioners shall send a copy of such 
budget to the county auditor of each county in the district. If a district is situated in more than 
one county, the estimate must be apportioned to the counties affected. Such county auditor 
shall transmit the same to the board of commissioners of the auditor's county. In the year for 
which the levy is sought, a vector control district seeking approval of a property tax levy under 
this chapter must file with the county auditor of each county within the vector control district, at a 
time and in a format prescribed by the county auditors, a financial report for the preceding 
calendar year showing the ending balances of each fund held by the vector control district 
during that year. The board of county commissioners of each county in which the district is 
situated may by resolution levy, authorize, and direct their county auditor to extend and spread 
upon the tax roll of the county a tax not exceeding the limitation in section 57 -15-26.2. Funds 
produced each year by such tax levy must be available until expended and if such tax levy in 
any year will not produce sufficient revenue to cover district expenses a fund sufficient to pay 
the same may be accumulated.

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