North Dakota Code § 23.1-12-03

Petroleum release compensation board
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The petroleum release compensation advisory board shall review claims against the fund. 
The board consists of five members appointed by the governor, three of whom are active in 
petroleum marketing; one of whom is active in the petroleum, crude oil, or refining industry; and 
one of whom is active in the insurance industry. A member active in petroleum marketing must 

be appointed from a list of three recommended by the North Dakota retail petroleum marketers 
association. A member active in the petroleum, crude oil, or refining industry must be appointed 
from a list of three recommended by the North Dakota petroleum council. A member active in 
the insurance industry must be appointed from a list of three recommended by the North Dakota 
professional insurance agents association. Members must be appointed to terms of three years 
with the terms arranged so the term of at least one member, but no more than two members, 
expires June thirtieth of each year. A member shall hold office until a successor is duly 
appointed and qualified. Each member of the board is entitled to receive sixty -two dollars and 
fifty cents per diem for each day actually spent in the performance of official duties, plus mileage 
and expenses as allowed to other state officers.

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