North Dakota Code § 23-35-10

District boards of health - Acquiring and disposing of property
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1. A district board of health may acquire by lease, purchase, construction, or gift for 
district health office use and control property for all purposes authorized by law or 
necessary to the exercise of the powers granted in this chapter. The district board of 
health may finance the purchase, construction, or equipping of a building on owned or 
leased property for the use and purpose for which the health district is formed and 
carry out the functions of the health district in either of the following ways:
a. The district board of health may issue and sell bonds in an aggregate amount not 
exceeding two times the authorized tax revenues of the district for the year in 
which the bonds are to be issued and sold; or
b. The district board of health may mortgage or otherwise encumber the building 
constructed in an amount not exceeding two times the authorized tax revenue of 
the district for the year in which the construction is to be commenced.
2. Bonds issued under this section and income under this section are exempt from any 
taxes except inheritance, estate, and transfer taxes. The indebtedness for which the 
bonds are issued, or for which a mortgage may be given as under this section, is 
neither an obligation or an indebtedness of this state nor of the counties or cities 
comprising the district board of health. Any indebtedness under this section may be 
foreclosed in any manner provided by law. The district board of health may convey or 
transfer property acquired as provided under this section. If, upon dissolution of a 
health district, any balance remains in the health district fund after all obligations have 
been paid, the balance must be transferred to the general fund of the counties 
comprising the health district in proportion to the assessed valuation most recently 

used in preparing the health district budget under this chapter. If any county in the 
district withdraws from a health district, any assets and inventory of supplies and 
equipment located in the county for use in health district programs and services 
remain the property of the district for use elsewhere in the district.

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