North Dakota Code § 44-01-05

Oath of civil officers
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Each civil officer in this state before entering upon the duties of that individual's office shall 
take and subscribe the oath prescribed in section 4 of article XI of the Constitution of North 
Dakota. The oath must be endorsed upon the back of, or attached to, the commission, 
appointment, or certificate of election. The term civil officer includes every elected official and 
any individual appointed by such elected official; any individual appointed by the governor and 
required by section 16.1 -09-02 to file a statement of interests with the secretary of state; 
appointed member of any state authority, board, bureau, commission, and council; and the 
appointed head of any state agency and agency division, whether the individual serves with or 
without compensation. Except for an individual appointed to fill a vacancy existing in the 
legislative assembly, the term does not include any individual receiving a legislative 

appointment. For purposes of this chapter and chapter 44-05, the term civil officer has the same 
meaning as public officer.

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