North Dakota Code § 36-15-23

Disease testing of livestock - Reimbursement for loss
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1. A livestock owner may file a claim with the state board of animal health seeking partial 
reimbursement for the value of any livestock that died as a direct result of official 
disease testing required by the state veterinarian and conducted on the owner's herd 
or flock by the state veterinarian or the state veterinarian's designee on or after July 1, 
2011.
2. The board shall evaluate each claim in the order of filing. If the board determines that 
a claim is meritorious, the board shall provide reimbursement to the owner in an 

amount not exceeding five hundred dollars per animal. A decision by the board 
regarding the animal's cause of death or the amount of reimbursement is final.
3. After expending all biennial appropriations for the provision of reimbursements under 
this section, the board may not accept any additional claims.

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