North Dakota Code § 27-24-01

Appointment of eligible person to temporary judgeship
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1. The supreme court may appoint any eligible person to serve as temporary judge in any 
court other than the supreme court, whenever the supreme court determines that the 
appointment is reasonably necessary and will promote the more efficient 
administration of justice. A person, except a retired justice of the supreme court or a 
retired judge of the district court, is eligible for appointment if the person is a resident 
of this state and has been engaged in the active practice of law in this state for a 
period of at least three years next preceding the appointment.
2. An appointment under this section must be made by order of the supreme court. The 
supreme court shall provide, to the extent it deems necessary or desirable, rules and 
regulations for appointments under this section. No appointment made pursuant to this 
chapter may be for a duration longer than thirty calendar days.
3. An appointment under this section does not become effective until the appointee 
subscribes and files in the office of the secretary of state an oath or affirmation 
substantially as follows:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the constitutions of the United 
States and the state of North Dakota, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties 
of the office of judge of the state of North Dakota to the best of my ability.

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