North Dakota Code § 55-03-01

Permit required to investigate, evaluate, or mitigate adverse effect on
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cultural resources, historic buildings, structures, or objects - Application - Fee.
Any person engaged in identifying, evaluating, or mitigating adverse effects on cultural 
resources, historic buildings, structures, or objects on any lands in North Dakota, under 36 CFR 
800 or any applicable state law , shall obtain an annual permit from the director of the state 
historical society. The permit application must be in the form prescribed by the director. Each 
application must be accompanied by a filing fee as determined by the director. The director may 
waive the fee requirement if the applicant is an instrumentality of the state. Following issuance 
of the annual permit, the permittee shall submit to the state historical society payment in the 
amount determined by the director with every cultural resources identification, monitoring report, 
evaluation, and mitigation report submitted to the director in compliance with the federal and 
state statutory and regulatory requirements identified in this section. A permittee submitting a 
report on behalf of a nonprofit corporation formed under chapter 10 -33 does not have to pay the 
fee for filing the report.

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