North Dakota Code § 54-36-03

Powers and duties - Continuing appropriation
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The Indian affairs commission may assist and mobilize the support of state and federal 
agencies in assisting Indian individuals and groups in North Dakota, especially the five tribal 
councils, as the Indian individuals and tribal councils seek to develop their own goals, project 
plans for achieving those goals, and implement those plans. The commission may accept gifts, 
grants, donations, and services from any source which are appropriated on a continuing basis 
for the purposes of the commission. The commission's duties are to:
1. Investigate any phase of Indian affairs and to assemble and make available the facts 
needed by tribal, state, and federal agencies to work effectively together.
2. Assist tribal, state, and federal agencies in developing programs whereby Indian 
citizens may achieve more adequate standards of living.
3. Assist tribal groups in developing increasingly effective institutions of self-government.
4. Work for greater understanding and improved relationships between Indians and 
non-Indians.
5. Seek increased participation by Indian citizens in local and state affairs.
6. Confer with and coordinate officials and agencies of other governmental units and 
congressional committees with regard to Indian needs and goals.
7. Encourage and propose agreements and accords between federal, state, and local 
agencies and the several tribal governments, and, pursuant to chapter 54 -40.2, to 
assist in monitoring and negotiating agreements and accords when requested by an 
affected tribe.

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