North Dakota Code § 37-14-18

County veterans' service officer - Appointment - Duties
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The board of county commissioners of each county of the state of North Dakota shall 
appoint, employ, and pay, on a full -time or part -time basis, an officer to be known as a county 
veterans' service officer. The veterans' affairs commissioner may work directly with county 
veterans' service officers. An individual may serve as a county veterans' service officer in more 
than one county. The appointment must be made with the prior advice of the commissioner of 
veterans' affairs, and in accordance with veterans' preference as provided in section 37-19.1-02. 
All county veterans' service officers must be accredited by the national association of county 
veterans' service officers or the department of veterans' affairs within twelve months of 
appointment or employment . It is the duty of the county veterans' service officer to become 
acquainted with the laws, both state and federal, enacted for the benefit of returning servicemen 
and servicewomen to assist the returning members of the armed forces in the presentation, 
proof, and establishment of the claims, privileges, and rights members have. The county 

veterans' service officer shall cooperate with and coordinate the activities of the state and 
federal agencies within the county the officer serves to facilitate their operation and ensure 
promptness in the solution of the problems concerned with the re -establishment of returning 
servicemen and servicewomen in civilian pursuits. A county veterans' service officer may not 
serve as a conservator for an individual receiving benefits or services from the department of 
veterans' affairs or the United States department of veterans' affairs, except if the individual is 
the spouse or an immediate family member of the officer.

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