North Dakota Code § 39-03-16

39-03-18. Highway patrol - Assets forfeiture fund - Purpose - Continuing
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appropriation.
There is created a fund to be known as the highway patrol assets forfeiture fund. The fund 
consists of funds obtained from moneys, assets, and proceeds seized and forfeited pursuant to 
section 19 -03.1-36, amounts received through court proceedings as restitution, and amounts 
remaining from the forfeiture of property after the payment of expenses for forfeiture and sale 
authorized by law. The total amount of deposits into the fund may not exceed three hundred 
thousand dollars within a biennium and any moneys in excess of that amount must be deposited 
in the general fund. The funds are appropriated as a continuing appropriation to the highway 
patrol for the following purposes:
1. For paying expenses necessary to inventory, safeguard, maintain, advertise, or sell 
property seized, detained, or forfeited, pursuant to section 19 -03.1-36, or of any other 
necessary expenses incident to the seizure, detention, or forfeiture of the property.
2. For paying overtime compensation incurred as a result of investigations or violations of 
any state criminal law or law relating to the control of drug abuse.
3. For purchasing equipment related to criminal interdiction.
4. For paying matching funds required as a condition for receipt of funds from a federal 
government program awarding monetary grants or assistance for the investigation or 
apprehension of persons violating the provisions of chapter 19-03.1.
The superintendent of the highway patrol, with the concurrence of the director of the office of 
management and budget, shall establish the necessary accounting procedures for the use of 
the fund and shall personally approve, in writing, all requests for the use of the fund.

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