North Dakota Code § 54-27-10

Appropriations - When available
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Unless otherwise authorized as provided in this section, seventy -five percent of the 
appropriations made by the legislative assembly for the line items of salaries and wages and 
operating expenses for any state institution, department, board, commission, or bureau in the 
executive branch of state government for the biennium, except institutions under the jurisdiction 
and supervision of the state board of higher education, shall become available on the first day of 
July next succeeding the enactment by the legislative assembly. The remaining twenty -five 
percent of any such appropriations shall be available only at the beginning of the fourth quarter 
of the biennium. No state institution, department, board, commission, or bureau in the executive 
branch of government for which an appropriation for salaries and wages and operating 
expenses is made may disburse more than seventy -five percent of such appropriation during 
the first eighteen months of the biennium nor incur any expense or liability which shall be 
discharged from such appropriation or for which such appropriation shall become available. 
Whenever it is made to appear to the emergency commission by a verified petition submitted by 
a state institution, department, board, commission, or bureau in the executive branch of state 
government that the percentage of the appropriation for operating expenses allocated for the 
first three -quarters of the biennium will not be adequate to properly perform its duties and 
functions, because of seasonal or other unusual circumstances, it may authorize a revision of 
the allocated percentage in any such items, except salaries and wages, provided it will not 
deprive such state institution, department, board, commission, or bureau from maintaining its 
office for the fourth quarter of the biennium.

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