North Dakota Code § 4.1-21-12

Trees for North Dakota program and trust fund
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The trees for North Dakota program is created for the public purpose of strengthening the 
tradition of tree planting and management in this state.
A special fund known as the trees for North Dakota program trust fund is established in the 
state treasury. Income earned on moneys in the fund must be credited to the fund. The state 
forester shall deposit all program funds received from governmental and private sources in the 
trust fund. Program funds may be expended for direct costs or distributed for grants and 
contracts by the state forester within the limits of legislative appropriations for defraying the 
costs associated with execution of the trees for North Dakota program.

Any political subdivision of the state may provide financial aid or supportive services to the 
trees for North Dakota program.

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