North Dakota Code § 50-06-45

North Dakota legislative health care task force - Duties - Membership -
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Legislative management report.
There is created a North Dakota legislative health care task force. The task force shall meet 
at least once each quarter and may request, obtain, review, and analyze information relating to 
North Dakota health care, including data, reports, audits, and other information as requested by 
the task force. The department of health and human services shall provide staff services for the 
task force. The task force shall submit a report of its activities and any recommendations to 
improve health care in the state to the legislative management by October first of each year. 
The chairman of the task force must be a member of the legislative assembly appointed by the 
chairman of the legislative management. The chairman of the task force may invite guests to 
participate in task force activities. The task force consists of the following members:
1. The chairman of the house appropriations committee human resources division, or the 
chairman's designee;
2. The chairman of the senate appropriations committee human resources division, or 
the chairman's designee;
3. The chairman of the house human services committee, or the chairman's designee;
4. The chairman of the senate human services committee, or the chairman's designee;
5. One member of the house of representatives as appointed by the house minority 
leader;
6. One member of the senate as appointed by the senate minority leader;
7. The commissioner of the department of health and human services, or the 
commissioner's designee;
8. Two members of the department of health and human services, including the state 
health officer and one member appointed by the commissioner of the department of 
health and human services;
9. One member from the governor's office, appointed by the governor;
10. The insurance commissioner, or the insurance commissioner's designee;
11. Two members to represent the North Dakota health insurance industry;
12. One member of the public, appointed by an organization that represents North Dakota 
businesses;

13. One member appointed by the Indian affairs commissioner to represent tribal health 
care;
14. One member from a North Dakota association that represents physicians; 
15. Five members from a North Dakota association that represents hospitals, of which:
a. Two members must represent rural hospitals, including one representative of a 
hospital in a city with a population of ten thousand or more and one 
representative of a hospital in a city with a population under ten thousand;
b. Two members must represent urban hospitals, including one representative of an 
independent hospital and one representative of an integrated health care system; 
and
c. One member must represent a psychiatric hospital; and
16. Any other members appointed by the chairman of legislative management.

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