North Dakota Code § 4.1-45-02

State fair association members
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1. The state fair association membership must be selected in the following manner:
a. Three members must be chosen annually from each county, who are residents of 
the county. From each county, one member must be selected by the county fair 
board, one member selected by the board of county commissioners, and one 
member selected by the county agent. In a county in which there is no county fair 
board or county agent, or neither, the board of county commissioners shall select 
the members for which there is no other appointing authority under this 
subsection. A majority of the members must be selected under this subsection.
b. By a two-thirds vote of the board of directors, the directors may elect individuals 
as nonvoting honorary life members in recognition of eminent services in 
agriculture, horticulture, or associated arts and sciences; long and faithful service 
in the association; or benefits conferred upon the association.
2. The election and selection of members must be made and certified to the state fair 
association on or before each annual meeting. The term of each member, except 
honorary life members, begins at the opening of the annual meeting after being 
chosen under subsection 1 and continues until the opening of the succeeding annual 
meeting. Each member holds office until that member's successor is chosen and 
qualified. A member who is a director remains a member through that member's term 
of office as director. Any member may resign from membership by filing a written 
resignation with the secretary of the association but memberships are not transferable 
or assignable. By majority vote of all members of the board, the board of directors may 
suspend or expel a member for cause.

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