North Dakota Code § 34-05-01.3

Duties of labor commissioner
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The labor commissioner shall:
1. Improve working conditions and living conditions of employees and advance their 
opportunities for profitable employment.
2. Foster, promote, and develop the welfare of both wage earners and industries in North 
Dakota.
3. Promote friendly and cooperative relations between employers and employees.
4. Cooperate with other state agencies to encourage the development of new industries 
and the expansion of existing industries.
5. Represent the state of North Dakota in dealings with the United States department of 
labor, with the federal mediation and conciliation service, and with the United States 
veterans' administration with respect to job training programs.
6. Acquire and disseminate information on the subjects connected with labor, relations 
between employers and employees, hours of labor, and working conditions.
7. Encourage and assist in the adoption of practical methods of career and technical 
education training, retraining, and career development counseling.
8. Report biennially to the governor and to the legislative assembly concerning activities 
of the department of labor and human rights , including in such report 
recommendations for legislation deemed necessary or desirable to effectuate the 
purposes of this chapter.
9. Administer the provisions of chapter 34 -06 relating to wages and hours, chapter 34 -07 
relating to child labor, and the provisions of chapter 34 -12 relating to 
labor-management relations.
10. Perform such other duties as may be required by law.

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