North Dakota Code § 57-15-12

General fund levy limitations in park districts
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1. A park district may levy for general fund purposes up to thirty-eight mills on the taxable 
valuation of property in the district, subject to the higher of the number of mills 
determined under the following limitations:

a. The general fund mill levy determined based upon the highest amount in dollars 
the park district levied for general fund purposes for the three taxable years 
immediately preceding the current year, plus twelve percent; or
b. The general fund mill levy determined by combining the highest number of mills 
the park district levied for general fund purposes plus the number of mills levied 
for employee pension contributions under section 40 -49-22, old -age and 
survivors' insurance under section 52 -09-08, an employee retirement program 
established by the governing body, and for forestry purposes for any one of the 
three taxable years immediately preceding the current year.
2. Notwithstanding the limitation in subsection 1, if a city public recreation system 
established under chapter 40 -55 is merged with a park district, the park district may 
levy up to thirty-eight mills on the taxable valuation of property in the district for general 
fund purposes for the first taxable year in which mills are levied for the merged district.
3. A park district may increase its general fund levy under this section to any number of 
mills approved by a majority of the electors of the park district voting on the question at 
a regular or special park district election, up to a maximum levy under this section of 
thirty-eight mills on the dollar of the taxable valuation of the district for the current year. 
After January 1, 2015, approval or reauthorization by electors of voter -approved levy 
authority under this section may not be effective for more than ten taxable years.

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