North Dakota Code § 6-02-07

Determination of board - Recording of organization certificate
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If the determination of the state banking board is in favor of the applicants, the organization 
certificate and permission of the board accompanying the same must be recorded in the office 
of the recorder of the county in which such banking association is to be established, and the 
same must be transmitted to and received by the secretary of state. The secretary of state shall 
record and carefully preserve it in the secretary of state's office and shall certify the facts to the 
state banking board. The secretary of state then shall issue a certificate of authority to the 
corporation, and such certificate of authority must be transmitted to and held by the 
commissioner until an examination is made and the certificate of the commissioner or the 
deputy examiner procured to the effect that the capital stock and required surplus have been 
paid in full, that federal deposit insurance corporation insurance of deposits has been secured, 
and that all conditions of the law have been complied with strictly. If the determination of the 
state banking board is against the said application, such organization certificate must not be 
recorded in the office of the recorder, and, if presented, it must not be accepted by the secretary 
of state.

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