North Dakota Code § 49-20-01

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise clearly requires:
1. "Electrical supply lines" shall mean those electrical conductors and their necessary 
supporting and containing structures which are used for transmitting a supply of 
electrical energy.
2. "Operation" shall be construed and applied only in relation to the manner of operating 
the lines referred to so as to avoid or minimize the hazard of injury to persons or 
property and to avoid or mitigate interference with the service of signal lines.
3. "Signal lines" shall mean those lines for public or private signal or communication 
service and devoted exclusively to the transmission of signals or intelligence which 
operate at not more than four hundred volts to ground or seven hundred fifty volts 
between any two points of the circuit and the transmitted power of which does not 
exceed one hundred fifty watts.

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