North Dakota Code § 4.1-47-14

County noxious weed control program - Payment of expenses - Financial
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report - Tax levy authorization.
1. The board of county commissioners may pay the expenses of a county noxious weed 
control program authorized under this chapter from the county general fund, the 
noxious weed control fund, or both. In addition to the other program expenditures 
authorized in this chapter, the board of county commissioners may expend funds from 
the levy authorized under subsection 11 of section 57-15-06.7 to control noxious 
weeds or undesirable vegetation along county or township roads in the county.
2. a. The county weed board may annually request from the board of county 
commissioners the levy of a tax, not to exceed the levy limitation in subsection 11 
of section 57 -15-06.7, but any tax levied under this section does not apply to 
property that lies within the boundaries of a city having a noxious weed control 
program under this chapter. In the year for which the levy is sought, a county 
weed board seeking approval of a property tax levy under this chapter must file 
with the county auditor, at a time and in a format prescribed by the county auditor, 
a financial report for the preceding calendar year showing the ending balances of 
each fund held by the county weed board during that year.
b. The board of county commissioners may levy the taxes authorized by this 
subsection and shall place those moneys in a separate fund designated as the 
weed control fund, which may be used to pay the expenses authorized under this 
section.
3. For purposes of this section, the expenses of a county noxious weed control program 
include compensation for and the reimbursement of expenses incurred by the county 
weed board, the county weed control officer and other employees of the board, and 
expenses incurred as authorized by this chapter.

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