North Dakota Code § 6-01-08

Appointment of commissioner - Qualifications
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The commissioner must be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate, and 
shall hold office for a term of four years and until a successor has been appointed, confirmed by 
the senate, and has qualified, unless the commissioner is removed sooner as herein provided. If 
the senate is not in session, the governor may make an interim appointment, and the interim 
appointee shall hold office until the senate confirms or rejects the appointment. The 
commissioner's term of office commences on the first day of July in each year next following a 
national presidential election. The commissioner must be a skilled accountant, and may not be 
an incumbent of any other public office in the state, or in any county, municipality, or public 
institution thereof, and may not own, hold, or control any stocks, capital, or bonds, or hold the 
office of trustee, assignee, officer, agent, or employee of any financial institution under the 
commissioner's jurisdiction, or of any corporation engaged in the business of guarantying or 
ensuring the fidelity or faithful performance of the duties or the solvency of public officers or of 
public depositaries. The governor may remove from office any commissioner who violates or 
fails to discharge faithfully the duties of office or who becomes disqualified under the provisions 
of this section.

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