North Dakota Code § 54-03-04

Organizational session - Calling to order - Officers - Term of office - Officers
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and chairmen to remain in office during special session.
The secretary and officers of the senate and chief clerk and officers of the house serving at 
the close of a regular session, unless otherwise removed, shall remain in office until the first day 
of the organizational session. On the first day of the organizational session, at a time scheduled 
by the legislative management pursuant to section 54 -03.1-02, the president of the senate and 
the speaker of the house from the previous session, if re-elected, or in the speaker's absence a 
member of the majority party of the house with seniority based upon terms of service in the 
house, shall call the members of their respective houses so enrolled to order. In the absence of 
the president of the senate, the president pro tempore shall call the members of the senate to 
order. In the absence of both the president of the senate and the president pro tempore, then 
some member or other person selected by the members present shall call the members of the 
senate to order. If the speaker of the house from the previous session is not re-elected and if no 
party has a majority in the house, the member of the house with seniority based upon terms of 
service in the house shall call the house to order. If two or more members of the house are tied 
for seniority and seniority is a factor in determining who shall call the house to order, the 
persons so tied for seniority shall draw lots to determine who shall call the house to order. The 
members of the respective houses then may proceed to the election of the necessary officers. 
The secretary and officers of the senate and chief clerk and officers of the house of 
representatives, and the chairmen of all procedural and substantive standing legislative 
committees shall continue to serve in those positions during any special legislative session 
which may be called, except in case of the death, resignation, or removal of one of those 
persons, whereupon the position must be filled, upon the convening of the special session, in 
the manner provided by law or legislative rule. Members serving on procedural or substantive 
standing committees of the senate or house during a regular session shall continue to serve on 
those committees during any special legislative session which may be called following that 
regular session.

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