North Dakota Code § 24-10-02

Cattle guards - Construction - Maintenance - Effect
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Before any cattle guard and gateway may be erected across any highway or section line as 
authorized in section 24-10-01, the board of county commissioners or board of township 
supervisors, as the case may be, shall approve written specifications of the cattle guard and 
gateway. Specifications approved by the board of county commissioners must be filed with the 
county auditor and specifications approved by the board of township supervisors must be filed 
with the township clerk. The specifications must include requirements for warning signs to be 
placed approximately three hundred feet [91.44 meters] from and plainly visible to persons 
approaching the cattle guard upon the highway or section line. A cattle guard must be so 
constructed as to permit the passage of motor vehicles through and over the same. No cattle 
guard may be erected upon any highway or section line unless there also is provided adjacent 
thereto an ample gateway in which must be erected a gate which may be opened easily and 
closed by the public. The person who applied for permission to erect the cattle guard shall 
maintain the cattle guard and gateway, unless application is otherwise assigned. Within the 
limits of an enclosure so completed by authorized cattle guards erected in accordance with such 
specifications, livestock must be permitted to run at large without liability for being upon the 
highway or section line.

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