North Dakota Code § 54-17-32

Resources trust fund - Commission responsibilities
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1. The industrial commission may, within the limits of legislative appropriations, enter into 
contracts with institutions of higher education in this state, or with other parties, for the 
following purposes:
a. Studies on the development of cogeneration systems.
b. Studies on the promotion and development of energy conservation programs and 
renewable energy sources.
c. Studies of the feasibility of developing waste products utilization.
2. The industrial commission may, within the limits of legislative appropriations, provide 
for the making of grants in aid of those persons or entities doing research or 
development with respect to energy conservation, renewable energy sources, 
cogeneration, or waste products utilization. Grants under this subsection must be 
made to persons or entities residing, located, or doing business in this state. No grant 
made pursuant to this subsection may exceed ten thousand dollars in amount, and 
grants may not be made for time periods which run beyond any fiscal biennium during 
which the grant is made. As used in this subsection, "entity" means any firm, 
partnership, corporation, limited liability company, cooperative, association, or other 
business entity, and any governmental entity.
3. The industrial commission may adopt rules to implement its power to make grants and 
enter into contracts pursuant to this section. Any rules must be adopted in accordance 
with chapter 28-32.

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