North Dakota Code § 55-02-01.2

Duties of the director
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The director shall:
1. Collect artifacts, books, maps, charts, and other papers and materials illustrative of the 
history of this state in particular and of the west generally.
2. Procure facts and statements relative to the history of the state so as to exhibit 
faithfully the antiquities and the past and present resources and conditions of this 
state.
3. Purchase books to strengthen the society's collections and any other books, maps, 
charts, microforms, photographs, and other materials to facilitate the investigation of 
historic, scientific, and literary subjects. The secretary of state and all other state 
departments and agencies including the colleges and universities shall furnish to the 
director at least one copy of each state publication produced by that agency.
4. Catalog, index, and duplicate all of the collections of the society for the more 
convenient references of all persons who have occasion to consult the same.
5. Prepare publications relating to the society as may be useful to the public. The society 
is responsible for the distribution and sale of the reports and shall account for the 
proceeds to the office of the budget.
6. Keep the museum exhibition rooms in the North Dakota heritage center open to 
visitors at all reasonable hours on business days without fee, except that admission 
fees may be charged for leased exhibitions. Admission fees collected for a leased 
exhibition must be deposited in a special account in the special revolving fund 
established under section 55-02-04 and may be used only to pay the associated costs 
of the exhibition. Any admission fees collected in excess of the costs of a leased 
exhibition must be deposited in the state general fund.
7. Organize, develop, and present educational materials and programs concerning the 
history of North Dakota for the use, information, and benefit of the public.
8. Cooperate with historical societies and associations duly organized under the laws of 
the state; provide the historical societies and associations with publications, technical 
assistance, and advice; and administer a grant system to assist with the development 
and operation of the societies and associations.

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