North Dakota Code § 4.1-37-03

License required - Anhydrous ammonia facilities and mobile storage
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1. The owner or operator of an anhydrous ammonia storage facility or a mobile storage 
container shall apply to the agriculture commissioner for a license to site and operate 
the facility or mobile storage container. Neither an anhydrous ammonia storage facility 
nor mobile storage container may be operated without a license issued by the 
agriculture commissioner.
2. Any permanent anhydrous ammonia storage facility constructed before July 1, 1985, is 
exempt from the siting requirements of this chapter and may receive a license under 
this chapter regardless of noncompliance with the siting requirements.
3. The commissioner may deny a license for:
a. Failure to remit the proper fee;
b. Failure to comply with the siting requirements of this chapter and rules adopted 
under this chapter if constructed after June 30, 1985; or
c. The facility failing to meet the initial inspection standards required by this chapter 
and any rules adopted under this chapter.
4. To obtain a license, an applicant shall submit with the application drawings or 
photographs showing, and a signed affidavit stating, the facility or mobile downloading 
site has been measured and meets the siting requirements. The drawings or 
photographs must show the proposed location of the tank and the surroundings in all 
directions.
5. An applicant for a mobile storage container license also shall submit a certification 
from the United States department of transportation.
6. The agriculture commissioner shall provide the board of county commissioners, of the 
county in which the facility is located, a written notification of intent to issue a storage 
facility operator's license for a new proposed facility. The written notification must 
include copies of the submitted application materials. Upon receipt of the notification, 
the county has forty-five days to request an allowance for a local zoning review. If a 
local zoning review is requested, the agriculture commissioner shall allow the county 
sixty days to complete the review and give written approval. If the county fails to 
respond within the specified time frame the agriculture commissioner may issue a 
license. If the county applies additional zoning requirements, the agriculture 
commissioner may require compliance with local ordinance before issuing a license.

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