North Dakota Code § 4.1-01-22

Agriculture in the classroom program
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1. The agriculture commissioner shall administer an agriculture in the classroom program 
with the advice of the agriculture in the classroom council.
2. The agriculture in the classroom council consists of seven individuals. The agriculture 
commissioner shall appoint six council members. The seventh council member is the 
superintendent of public instruction or the superintendent's designee. Annually, the 
council shall elect one of its members to serve as the chairman.
3. At the call of the chairman, the council shall meet at least twice each year, to confer 
with and advise the agriculture commissioner regarding issues related to the 
agriculture in the classroom program.
4. The agriculture commissioner may award grants and contract with any person for the 
provision of an agriculture in the classroom program, the development of agricultural 
curriculum activities applicable to students from kindergarten through grade twelve, 
and the training of teachers in agricultural curriculum activities.
5. The agriculture commissioner may:
a. Consult and work with the superintendent of public instruction, the department of 
career and technical education, the United States department of agriculture, and 

any other public or nonpublic entities to provide and promote an agriculture in the 
classroom program;
b. Prepare instructional, informational, and reference publications on the North 
Dakota agricultural economy and rural lifestyles;
c. Provide training programs for public school teachers in agricultural curriculum 
activities;
d. Encourage research on and identification of new instructional, informational, and 
reference publications relating to this state's agricultural economy and rural 
lifestyles; and
e. Monitor the quality and condition of the agriculture in the classroom program.
6. The agriculture commissioner may accept and expend gifts, grants, and donations in 
support of the agriculture in the classroom program. If any gifts, grants, or donations 
are designated for a specific purpose, the commissioner shall honor the purpose 
provided the purpose is consistent with this chapter.
7. Members of the agriculture in the classroom council may not receive any 
compensation for their services on the council, but are entitled to be reimbursed for 
their expenses incurred in performing their duties in the amounts provided by law for 
state employees.

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