North Dakota Code § 54-01-12

Exchange of lands on Indian reservation between state and federal
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government.
The state of North Dakota, through its several departments and agencies, may exchange 
tracts and sections of land on Indian reservations within the state, belonging to the state of 
North Dakota, and not a part of the original grant of land to the state provided in the Enabling 
Act, for lands of like character and value belonging to the United States government on Indian 
reservations within this state. Such exchange is subject to the approval of the appropriate 
department of the federal government and the lands must be appraised in the manner provided 
by law. The state also may execute and deliver proper conveyances of such land in the manner 
and form provided by law, without the necessity of complying with any statute requiring notice of 
exchange or competitive bidding, and it may accept in return therefor a proper instrument of 
conveyance to the state of the lands for which such state lands are exchanged.

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