North Dakota Code § 49-01-09

Attorneys for public service commission - Attorney general - State's
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The attorney general shall be ex officio attorney for the commission and personally or 
through commerce counsel shall:
1. Give to the commission such counsel, advice, and assistance necessary for the proper 
discharge of its powers and duties.
2. Appear for, and represent, the state at all hearings of the commission or appeals 
therefrom when necessary.
3. Institute, prosecute, or defend any action or proceeding which the commission may 
deem proper and expedient.
The state's attorney in any county, on request of the commission, shall institute, prosecute, 
appear in, and defend for the commission any and all actions and proceedings which the 
commission may institute and prosecute or to which the commission is a party. The commission 
may employ additional counsel to assist such attorney general or state's attorney, when in its 
judgment the exigencies of the case may require. The fee of such additional counsel shall be 
determined by the commission and approved by the office of management and budget and paid 
out of funds appropriated for such purpose.

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