North Dakota Code § 48-10-03

Powers and duties of the commission - Authority to accept gifts -
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The capitol grounds planning commission shall confer with the state council on the arts with 
respect to the artistic value of monuments, memorials, or works of art to be constructed on the 
capitol grounds and with qualified consultants retained by it to select sites for buildings, facilities, 
monuments, memorials, or works of art to be constructed on the capitol grounds. The 
commission shall develop and modify long -term plans for the development of the capitol 
grounds. The commission shall approve or disapprove the basic style, exterior construction, and 
physical and aesthetic features of the public interior areas of any building, facility, monument, 
memorial, or work of art constructed on the capitol grounds. Except as otherwise provided by 
this section, the commission has exclusive authority to accept or reject gifts of any type or class 
of property for exterior placement on the capitol grounds or for the improvement of the exterior 
construction of any building or facility on the capitol grounds , including landscaping and 
improvements to the capitol grounds. Any gifts of money accepted pursuant to this section must 
be deposited in the capitol building fund and are appropriated on a continuing basis to the 
commission for purposes consistent with this section . No construction or placement of an item 
on the capitol grounds may be undertaken without the approval of the commission, unless the 

construction or placement is authorized by the legislative assembly. If the legislative assembly 
by law or resolution authorizes the construction or placement of an item on the capitol grounds, 
the commission shall approve the site, basic style, and exterior construction of the item within a 
reasonable period of time.
The commission shall advise the director of the office of management and budget and the 
legislative council on matters relating to the physical and aesthetic features of the nonpublic 
interior areas of all buildings on the capitol grounds. The commission must be called in and shall 
meet whenever major interior changes, including new construction, remodeling, or renovation of 
any kind, are proposed or considered for the buildings or facilities on the capitol grounds. The 
commission must be consulted before the purchase or installation of furniture or fixtures in 
public areas of the capitol and other buildings on the capitol grounds. The commission may 
receive reports on new facility construction and remodeling projects exceeding five million 
dollars, including owned and leased facilities from which the state operates. The commission 
may not receive new facility construction and remodeling reports on facilities operated by 
entities under the control of the state board of higher education or the national guard. The 
commission shall perform any other duties as may be prescribed by law.

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