North Dakota Code § 54-06-32

State employee service awards
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Each state agency, department, or institution may establish rules or policies for employee 
recognition and service award programs. Executive branch agencies having employees in 
classified service are subject to rules adopted by North Dakota human resource management 
services and approved by the state personnel board and the legislative management's 
administrative rules committee. Any other agency, department, or institution of the executive, 
legislative, or judicial branch may adopt similar rules or policies to ensure uniformity and 
consistency in state government. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each executive 
branch state agency, department, or institution, except an institution of higher education, having 
employees who are not in classified service and establishing rules or policies for employee 
recognition and service award programs shall submit the rules and policies to the office of 
management and budget for review and comment, and after addressing any comments of the 
office of management and budget, shall submit the rules and policies to the legislative 
management's administrative rules committee for approval. Within sixty days after the close of 
each biennial period, each state agency, department, or institution providing an employee 
service award under rules approved by the administrative rules committee shall file with the 
office of management and budget a report indicating the total amount of service awards paid . 
Within ninety days after the close of each biennial period, the office of management and budget 
shall submit to the legislative council a report summarizing this information. An expenditure 

made under this section is deemed to be made for a public purpose and may not be construed 
as a gift for purposes of section 18 of article X of the Constitution of North Dakota.

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