North Dakota Code § 36-01-33

State board of animal health - Certification of livestock - Fees - Agriculture
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commissioner - Continuing appropriation.
1. a. At the request of a livestock producer, the board shall provide inspection and 
verification services for the purpose of certifying that livestock have been or are 
being raised according to standards and protocols articulated by the producer.
b. At the request of a livestock processor, the board shall provide inspection and 
verification services for the purpose of certifying that the meat products and 
manner of processing meet or exceed standards, descriptions, or specifications 
articulated by the processor.
c. The board shall determine the nature and scope of the inspection and verification 
services necessary to provide the certification requested under this subsection.
2. The board may establish and charge fees for the requested services. The board shall 
forward all moneys received under subsection 1 and this subsection to the state 
treasurer for deposit in the commissioner's operating fund.
3. The commissioner may collect fees for the cost of each brucellosis tag, each 
identification tag, and each health book the commissioner distributes. The fees 
collected by the commissioner under this subsection must be deposited in the 
commissioner's operating fund and are appropriated on a continuing basis to the board 
to be used to enforce this chapter.

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