North Dakota Code § 54-27-19.2

Reporting of number of motor vehicles registered on Indian reservations -
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Use for determining each county's share of highway tax distribution fund.
Before the tenth day of each month, each governing body of an Indian reservation having a 
motor vehicle registration ordinance may report the number of motor vehicles registered on the 
reservation to the director of the department of transportation. The director of the department of 
transportation shall multiply the number of motor vehicles reported by a factor that represents 
the portion of funds in the highway tax distribution fund derived from taxes on motor fuels and 
other special fuels during the most recent fiscal year. The director of the department of 
transportation shall report the resulting product to the state treasurer for incorporation into the 
county distribution formula in subsection 2 of section 54-27-19 as follows:
1. Where the boundaries of the Indian reservation do not encompass more than one 
county, the director of the department of transportation shall credit the total product to 
that county.
2. Where the boundaries of the Indian reservation encompass more than one county, the 
director of the department of transportation shall allocate the product to each county 
containing a portion of the Indian reservation in the ratio of the number of reservation 
registered motor vehicles in that county to the total of reservation registered motor 
vehicles in all the counties containing a portion of that Indian reservation. If the number 
of reservation registered motor vehicles in a county containing a portion of an Indian 
reservation is not available, the director of the department of transportation shall 
allocate the product to each county containing a portion of an Indian reservation in the 
ratio of the number of miles of county roads, as designated under section 24 -05-16, 
within the county on the reservation to the total of the number of miles of county roads 
on the reservation.

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