North Dakota Code § 23-30-06

Powers of board of directors
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The board of directors has the following general powers:
1. To make an annual estimate of the probable expense for operating the district.
2. To annually certify such estimate to the proper county auditor or auditors in the manner 
provided by section 23-30-07.
3. To manage and conduct the business affairs of the district.
4. To make and execute contracts in the name of and on behalf of the district.
5. To incur indebtedness on behalf of the district for the purpose of constructing a 
building or for any other purpose incidental to the operation of a district within the limits 
prescribed by section 23 -30-08 and to authorize the issuance of evidences of such 
indebtedness permitted under section 23-30-08, and to pledge any real property 
owned or acquired by the district as security for the same.

6. To organize, establish, build, equip, maintain, and supervise a hospital to serve the 
district.
7. Generally, to perform all acts necessary to fully carry out the purposes of this chapter.

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