North Dakota Code § 6-09-15

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The Bank of North Dakota may:
1. Make, purchase, guarantee, or hold loans:
a. To state-chartered or federally chartered lending agencies or institutions or any 
other financial institutions.
b. To holders of Bank of North Dakota certificates of deposit and savings accounts 
up to ninety percent of the value of the certificates and savings accounts offered 
as security.
c. To actual farmers who are residents of this state, if the loans are secured by 
recorded mortgages giving the Bank of North Dakota a first lien on real estate in 
North Dakota in amounts not to exceed eighty percent of the value of the security.
d. That are insured or guaranteed in whole or in part by the United States, its 
agencies, or instrumentalities.
e. That are eligible to be guaranteed under chapter 15 -62.1. Loans made pursuant 
to this subdivision may provide for interest that remains unpaid at the end of any 
period specified in the loan to be added to the principal amount of the debt and 
thereafter accumulate interest.
f. To individuals or bank holding companies for the purpose of purchasing or 
refinancing the purchase of bank stock of a bank located in the state.
g. To nonprofit organizations that are exempt from federal taxation under section 
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code [26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3)], the proceeds of the 
loans to be used for construction, reconstruction, repair, renovation, maintenance, 
and associated costs on property under the control of the parks and recreation 
department.
h. Under Public Law No. 99-198 [99 Stat. 1534; 7 U.S.C. 1932 et seq.], as amended 
through December 31, 1996, to nonprofit corporations for the purpose of 
relending loan funds to rural businesses.
i. Under title 7, Code of Federal Regulations, part 1948, subpart C; part 1951, 
subparts F and R; and part 1955, subparts A, B, and C, as amended through 
December 31, 1996, to finance businesses and community development projects 
in rural areas.
j. Obtained as security pledged for or originated in the restructuring of any other 
loan properly originated or participated in by the Bank.
k. To instrumentalities of this state.
l. As otherwise provided by this chapter or other statutes.
m. If the Bank is participating in the loan and the Bank deems it is in the best 
interests of the Bank to do so, it may purchase the remaining portion of the loan 
from a participating lender that is closed by regulatory action or from the receiver 
of the participating lender's assets.
n. To an investment company created for completing a trust preferred securities 
transaction for the benefit of a financial institution located in this state.
2. Make agricultural real estate loans in order to participate in the agricultural mortgage 
secondary market program established pursuant to the Agricultural Credit Act [Pub. L. 
100-233; 101 Stat. 1686; 12 U.S.C. 2279aa -2279aa-14], as amended through 
December 31, 1996.
3. Purchase participation interests in loans made or held by banks, bank holding 
companies, state-chartered or federally chartered lending agencies or institutions, any 
other financial institutions, or any other entity that provides financial services and that 
meets underwriting standards that are generally accepted by state or federal financial 
regulatory agencies.
4. Invest its funds:
a. In conformity with policies of the industrial commission.

b. In a public venture capital corporation organized and doing business in this state 
through the purchase of shares of stock.
c. In North Dakota alternative and venture capital investments and early -stage 
capital funds, including the North Dakota development fund, incorporated, not to 
exceed fifteen million dollars, for the purpose of providing funds for investment in 
North Dakota alternative and venture capital investments, early-stage capital 
funds, and entrepreneurship awards. The Bank may invest a maximum of two 
hundred thousand dollars per biennium in North Dakota -based venture capital 
entities that make investments in companies located outside North Dakota. The 
Bank may allow for third -party management of the funds invested under this 
subdivision if the management is provided by the North Dakota development 
fund, incorporated, or a third party that is located in the state and that has 
demonstrated fund management experience.
5. Buy and sell federal funds.
6. Lease, assign, sell, exchange, transfer, convey, grant, pledge, or mortgage all real and 
personal property, title to which has been acquired in any manner.
7. Acquire real or personal property or property rights by purchase, lease, or, subject to 
chapter 32-15, the exercise of the right of eminent domain and may construct, 
remodel, and repair buildings.
8. Receive deposits from any source and deposit its funds in any bank or other financial 
institution.
9. Perform all acts and do all things necessary, convenient, advisable, or desirable to 
carry out the powers expressly granted or necessarily implied in this chapter through 
or by means of its president, officers, agents, or employees or by contracts with any 
person, firm, or corporation.
10. Purchase mortgage loans on residential real property originated by financial 
institutions.

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