North Dakota Code § 55-08-01.3

Director of parks and recreation department - Powers - Penalty
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The director of the parks and recreation department shall:
1. Manage all state parks, state campgrounds, state recreational areas, or reserves, and 
any other property under the control of the parks and recreation department, including 
site selection and planning, establishment of fees and charges, establishment of hours 
and seasons of operation, and regulation of the conduct of guests and visitors.
2. Appoint personnel necessary to carry out the duties and functions of the department 
and fix their compensation within the limits of legislative appropriations.
3. Accept on behalf of the state, gifts or grants of property for the department.
4. Acquire by purchase, gift, or condemnation any real property or interest in real 
property in this state or an adjoining state if necessary for park purposes. However, 
condemnation proceedings may be instituted only upon approval by the emergency 
commission.
5. Lease, sell, or exchange real property under the department's control if necessary for 
the improved management of state parks, state campgrounds, and state recreational 
areas or reserves.
6. Administer all real property and interests in real property and personal property held 
for recreational purposes as an agent for any state or federal agency or a political 
subdivision of the state.
7. Adopt rules relating to the protection, care, and use of state parks, state campgrounds, 
state recreational areas, or reserves, and any other real or personal property 
administered by the director.
8. Sell, mortgage, transfer, or dispose of property under the control of the department as 
authorized by law.
9. Seek the advice of the director of the state historical society on matters relating to 
history, prehistory, and paleontology of the state parks.
10. Advise in advance and consult with the director of the state historical society before 
undertaking any earthmoving operations or major constructions so that the director 
may be advised whether the earthmoving operations or constructions might endanger 
historical or archaeological artifacts or the paleontological value of the area. The 
director of the state historical society and the director shall jointly agree on the 
disposition of historical artifacts and archaeological material at state parks.
11. In the director's discretion, designate any state park or state campground or an area 
within any state park or state campground as an area within which the use of alcoholic 
beverages is prohibited. Any person violating that designation is guilty of an infraction.
12. Establish noncriminal penalties for violation of rules adopted by the director. The 
maximum noncriminal penalty is a fine of two hundred fifty dollars. Department 
personnel designated by the director shall have the power to enforce noncriminal 

violations of these rules. Fines collected for violation of these rules must be deposited 
in the general fund.
13. Protect the historic, prehistoric, archaeological, and paleontological values of the 
designated historic site if a state park contains a designated historic site.

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