North Dakota Code § 49-01-07

Proceedings of public service commission - Pledge of allegiance
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The commission in all cases may conduct its proceedings, when not otherwise particularly 
prescribed by law, in a manner most conducive to the proper dispatch of business and to the 
ends of justice. A majority of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of 
business, but a commissioner shall not participate in any hearing or proceeding in which that 
commissioner has any direct personal pecuniary interest. The commission from time to time 
may make or amend such general rules or orders as may be requisite for the orderly regulation 
of proceedings before it, including forms of notice and the service thereof, which shall conform 
as nearly as possible to those in use in the courts of this state. Any party may appear before the 
commission and may be heard in person or by attorney. Every vote and official action of the 
commission shall be entered of record and its proceedings shall be public upon the request of 
any person interested. The commission shall have an official seal, which shall be judicially 
noticed, and every commissioner shall have the right to administer oaths and affirmations in any 
proceeding pending before the commission. At the beginning of each regularly scheduled 
meeting of the commission, members must be given the opportunity to participate in a voluntary 
recitation of the pledge of allegiance.

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