North Dakota Code § 52-04-22

Federal advance interest repayment fund - Continuing appropriation
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There is created the federal advance interest repayment fund, to which will be credited all 
assessments collected by the division for the purpose of paying interest due on federal 
advances to the state trust fund. The fund must consist of all interest collected on delinquent 
contributions, all penalties provided by the North Dakota unemployment compensation law, and 
funds borrowed from sources other than federal advances which are placed in this fund. All 
moneys accruing to this fund in any manner must be maintained in this separate 
interest-bearing account at the Bank of North Dakota or invested in deposits of the Bank of 
North Dakota.
Moneys in this fund may also be used for the purpose of repaying funds placed in this fund 
which are borrowed from sources other than federal advances and for the purpose of paying 
interest due on other than federal advances. 
Moneys in this fund may also be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest costs 
associated with the acquisition and renovation of land and a building to be used as an office 
facility by job service North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Moneys in this fund also may 
be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest costs associated with the acquisition 
and renovation of land and building to be used as an office facility by job service North Dakota 
in Bismarck, North Dakota. Moneys in this fund also may be used for the purpose of paying 
building lease costs of office facilities leased by job service North Dakota. Moneys in this fund 
may be used for the purpose of paying the costs of repair, renovation, or alteration of job 
service-owned office facilities. Moneys in this fund may be used for the purpose of paying the 
replacement rate charged for use of state fleet vehicles. Moneys in this fund may be used for 
the purposes of re-employment programs to ensure the integrity of the unemployment insurance 
program in this state. Moneys in this fund may be used to administer the unemployment 
insurance program and may be used to pay expenses incurred by job service North Dakota 
which are not payable with federal grant or state general funds. Moneys in this fund are hereby 
appropriated for the purposes specified in this section including the purpose of paying principal 
and interest costs associated with the acquisition and renovation of land and a building to be 
used as an office facility by job service North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Moneys in 
this fund are appropriated for the purpose of paying the principal and interest costs associated 
with the acquisition and renovation of land and a building to be used as an office facility by job 
service North Dakota in Bismarck, North Dakota. Moneys in this fund are appropriated for the 

purpose of paying building lease costs of office facilities leased by job service North Dakota. 
Moneys in this fund are appropriated for the purpose of paying the costs of repair, renovation, or 
alteration of job service -owned office facilities. Moneys in this fund are appropriated for the 
purpose of paying the replacement rate charged for use of state fleet vehicles. Moneys in this 
fund are appropriated for the purposes of re-employment programs to ensure the integrity of the 
unemployment insurance program in this state. Moneys in this fund are appropriated to 
administer the unemployment insurance program and to pay expenses incurred by job service 
North Dakota which are not payable with federal grant or state general funds. The federal 
advance interest payment fund must maintain a minimum balance to pay interest due on 
advances to the state trust fund. The minimum balance must be calculated annually by 
multiplying the average calendar year benefits paid for the preceding five completed calendar 
years by one percent. The federal advance interest repayment fund may drop below the annual 
minimum balance only if payment is required on interest due on advances to the state trust 
fund.

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