North Dakota Code § 4.1-23-12

Authority for domestic and export certification
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The commissioner may inspect and certify any plant and plant product, when offered for 
export or shipment from within the state and to certify, to shippers and interested parties as to 
the freedom of the products from injurious pests according to the phytosanitary requirements of 
other states and foreign countries. Authority for inspection and certification under this section is 
not limited to plants defined in section 4.1 -23-01. The commissioner may make reasonable 
charges and use any means necessary to accomplish this objective. A portion of the fees 
collected may be deposited in the commissioner's operating fund equivalent to the amount that 
the United States department of agriculture assesses the department for federal plant export 
certificates issued by the commissioner. A certificate may be withheld or not issued if the 
product does not meet phytosanitary or import requirements and if all state licensing and 
bonding requirements have not been met. Consignee names and addresses on phytosanitary 
certificates are confidential.

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