North Dakota Code § 54-17-03

Chairman and attorney - Executive director - Employees - Compensation -
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Bonds.
The governor is the chairman of the industrial commission, and its attorney is the attorney 
general. The commission shall appoint an executive director and may employ other subordinate 
officers, employees, and agents, on such terms as the commission determines proper. The 
commission may require suitable bonds of its executive director or other subordinate officers, 
employees, or agents. The commission shall fix the amount of the compensation of the 
commission's executive director, officers, employees, and agents. The compensation, together 
with other expenditures for operation and maintenance of the general business of the 
commission, must remain within the appropriation available in each year for such purpose. The 
commission may set the compensation, within the limits of legislative appropriation, for 
members of a board, committee, or council that advises the commission. Notwithstanding any 
other provision of law, the compensation for any board, committee, or council member may 
include reimbursement for expenses, a salary, a per diem, or a combination of the three, as set 
by the commission.

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