North Dakota Code § 46-02-04

Classes of printing
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The printing of the state is divided into the following classes:
1. The printing of bills and resolutions of the legislative assembly constitutes the first 
class. However, certain bills and resolutions may be excepted from this class, as 
directed by officers of the legislative assembly or as provided for in the rules of the 
senate and the house of representatives.
2. The printing and binding of the journals of the senate and the house of representatives 
constitutes the second class.
3. The printing and binding of the reports and other documents that are prepared and 
submitted to the governor and secretary of state, and which make up the 
governmental biennial reports in accordance with sections 54 -06-03 and 54 -06-04, 
constitutes the third class. This class does not include the official budget report.
4. The printing and binding of the volumes of laws and legislative resolutions constitutes 
the fourth class.
5. All printing not included in the foregoing classes constitutes the sixth class.

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