North Dakota Code § 4.1-20-05

Duties and powers generally
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The committee has the following duties and powers:
1. To offer such assistance as may be appropriate to the supervisors of districts in the 
carrying out of any of their powers and programs.
2. To keep the supervisors of each of the several districts informed of the activities and 
experience of all other districts, and to facilitate an interchange of advice and 
experience among such districts and cooperation among them.
3. To secure the cooperation and assistance of state, federal, regional, interstate, and 
local, public, and private agencies with districts and to facilitate arrangements under 
which districts may assist or serve county governing bodies and other agencies in the 
administration of any activity concerned with the conservation of natural resources.
4. To review agreements, or forms of agreements, proposed to be entered into by 
districts with other districts or with state, federal, interstate, or other public or private 
organizations, and advise the districts concerning such agreements or forms of 
agreement.
5. To recommend to the director biennial budgets necessary to finance the activities of 
the committee and districts and to distribute moneys appropriated by the legislative 
assembly for grants to soil conservation districts.
6. To represent the state in matters affecting soil conservation.

7. To require annual reports from districts.
8. To establish uniform accounting methods that must be used by districts, and to 
establish a uniform auditing reporting system.
9. To receive from other state and local agencies for review and comment suitable 
descriptions of their plans, programs, and activities affecting the conservation of 
natural resources for purposes of coordination with district conservation programs; 
arrange for and participate in conferences necessary to avoid conflict among such 
plans and programs; call attention to omissions; and avoid duplication of effort.

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