North Dakota Code § 54-27-11

Appropriation - Record kept by office of management and budget - Duties
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The office of management and budget shall keep a record showing:
1. The total amount appropriated for maintenance for each state officer or agency, and of 
each separate item thereof.
2. The amount equal to seventy-five and twenty-five percent of the total appropriated and 
each separate item thereof.

3. The amount expended and the balance on hand. The term expended includes 
amounts which are payable for which funds have not yet been disbursed.
The office of management and budget may not allow any expenditure or issue any warrant 
during the first eighteen months of each biennium in excess of seventy -five percent of any item 
appropriated for salaries and wages and operating expenses for any state official or state 
agency in the executive branch of government. The duties and limitations imposed upon the 
office of management and budget apply only to the total amount appropriated for salaries and 
wages and operating expenses for the biennium but not to separate amounts appropriated for 
those line items, for all penal and charitable institutions of this state and all institutions under the 
jurisdiction and supervision of the state board of higher education. The administrative 
department, office, or board shall keep a record showing the amount, equal to seventy -five and 
twenty-five percent, respectively, of the total amount and of each separate item appropriated for 
salaries and wages and operating expenses for all such institutions under its control and is 
responsible for the enforcement of the restrictions upon the expenditure of all moneys 
appropriated to such institutions for such purposes.

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