North Dakota Code § 40-01-09.1

Publication of city government proceedings - Electorate to decide
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Beginning with the 1996 biennial municipal elections, and every four years thereafter, all 
cities in North Dakota, regardless of their form of government, must put on the ballot the 
question of whether the minutes of its governing body shall be published in its official 
newspaper. If voters approve publication, the governing body shall, within seven days after each 
of its meetings, give its official newspaper, for publication, the complete minutes, or a complete 
summary showing the substantive actions taken at the meeting.
Roll call votes must be published, but may be indicated as "unanimous" when appropriate. A 
list of the individual checks written by the city and approved by the governing body, showing the 
payee and the amount of each check, must be published. However, employee salary checks 
need not be published if the governing body elects to publish an annual salary schedule for 
each employee. When applicable, these minutes may be labeled as being published subject to 
the governing body's review and revision. The minutes shall continue to be published until 
disapproved at a succeeding quadrennial election.

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