North Dakota Code § 52-03-07

Administrative use
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1. Money credited to the account of this state in the unemployment trust fund by the 
secretary of the treasury of the United States pursuant to section 903 of the Social 
Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1103], as amended, may be requisitioned and used for the 
payment of expenses incurred for the administration of this law pursuant to a specific 
appropriation by the legislative assembly; provided, that the expenses are incurred 
and the money is requisitioned after the enactment of an appropriation law which:
a. Specifies the purposes for which money is appropriated and the amounts 
appropriated therefor;
b. Limits the period within which such money may be expended to a period ending 
not more than two years after the date of the enactment of the appropriation law; 
and
c. Limits the amount which may be used during a twelve -month period beginning on 
July first and ending on the next June thirtieth to an amount which does not 
exceed the amount by which:

(1) The aggregate of the amounts credited to the account of this state pursuant 
to section 903 of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1103], as amended, 
during the same twelve -month period and the thirty -four preceding 
twelve-month periods, exceeds
(2) The aggregate of the amounts used pursuant to this section and charged 
against the amounts credited to the account of this state during any of such 
thirty-five 12-month periods. For the purposes of this section, amounts used 
during any such twelve -month period must be charged against equivalent 
amounts which were first credited and which are not already so charged; 
except that no amount used for administration during such twelve -month 
period may be charged against any amount credited during such a 
twelve-month period earlier than the thirty-fourth preceding such period.
2. For the purpose of the provisions set forth in section 52 -04-06, any amount credited to 
this state's account under section 903 of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1103], as 
amended, which has been appropriated for expenses of administration, whether or not 
withdrawn from the trust fund must be excluded from the unemployment fund balance.
3. Money credited to the account of this state pursuant to section 903 of the Social 
Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1103], as amended, may not be withdrawn or used except for 
the payment of benefits and for the payment of expenses for the administration of 
sections 52 -02-09, 52 -03-01, 52 -03-04, 52 -03-07, and 52 -03-08 and of public 
employment offices pursuant to this section. Notwithstanding this subsection, moneys 
credited with respect to federal fiscal years 2000, 2001, and 2002 must be used solely 
for the administration of the unemployment compensation program and the moneys 
are not otherwise subject to the requirements of subsection 1 when appropriated by 
the legislative assembly. Moneys are hereby appropriated for the federal fiscal years 
identified in this subsection for purposes of administration of the unemployment 
compensation program.
4. Money requisitioned for the payment of expenses of administration pursuant to this 
section must be deposited in the job service administration fund, but, until expended, 
must remain a part of the unemployment compensation fund. The bureau shall 
maintain a separate record of the deposit, obligation, expenditure, and return of funds 
so deposited. If any money so deposited is, for any reason, not to be expended for the 
purpose for which it was appropriated, or, if it remains unexpended at the end of the 
period specified by the law appropriating such money, it must be withdrawn and 
returned to the secretary of the treasury of the United States for credit to this state's 
account in the unemployment trust fund.

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