North Dakota Code § 54-27-19.1

Township highway aid fund - Distribution
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The state treasurer shall no less than quarterly allocate and distribute all moneys in the 
township highway aid fund to the counties of the state based on the length of township roads in 
each county compared to the length of all township roads in the state. To receive any funds 
under this section, organized townships must provide fifty percent matching funds. The county 
treasurer shall allocate the funds received to the organized townships in the county which 
provide fifty percent matching funds based on the length of township roads in each of those 
organized townships compared to the length of all township roads in the county. The funds 
received must be deposited in the township road and bridge fund and used for highway and 
bridge purposes. If a county does not have organized townships, or has some organized and 
some unorganized townships, the county shall retain a pro rata portion of the funds received 
based on the length of roads in unorganized townships compared to the length of township 

roads in organized townships in the county. Moneys retained by a county for the benefit of 
unorganized townships under this section must be deposited in the county road and bridge fund. 
Moneys retained by the county treasurer due to the failure of organized townships to provide 
required matching funds must be returned to the state treasurer who shall deposit the funds in 
the highway tax distribution fund. The board of county commissioners shall certify to the state 
treasurer any change in township road mileage when a change occurs and shall, by July first of 
each even -numbered year, certify the total number of township road mileage in each of the 
county's organized and unorganized townships. The state treasurer shall prescribe the form and 
manner by which the certification is made.

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