North Dakota Code § 57-36-09.4

Governor and manager liability
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1. If a limited liability company holding a license issued under this chapter fails for any 
reason to file the required returns or to pay the taxes due under this chapter, the 
governors, managers, or members of a member -controlled limited liability company, 
jointly or severally, charged with the responsibility of supervising the preparation of the 
returns and payments, are personally liable for the failure. The dissolution of a limited 
liability company does not discharge a governor's, manager's, or member's liability for 
a prior failure of the limited liability company to file a return or remit the tax due. The 
taxes, penalty, and interest may be assessed and collected under the provisions of this 
chapter.
2. If the governors, managers, or members elect not to be personally liable for the failure 
to file the required returns or to pay the tax due, the limited liability company must be 
required to make a cash deposit or post and maintain with the tax commissioner a 
bond or undertaking executed by a surety company authorized to do business in this 
state. The cash deposit, bond, or undertaking provided for in this section must be in an 
amount equal to the estimated annual tobacco products tax liability of the limited 
liability company.

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