Extractions: United States Government Documents Resources for North Dakota Libraries About North Dakota Depository Libraries Guides to Federal WWW Resources for links to finding Federal information on the Internet. Depository Library Resources for web pages of use to documents librarians. Some Full-Text Federal Publications About North Dakota
Extractions: North Dakota Resources on the Internet Education General Information Health Libraries ... Media Government North Dakota Supreme Court Includes opinions back to mid-1993, court rules, calendars, information on other courts, a directory of lawyers in North Dakota, and general information on the North Dakota judicial system.
North Dakota Attorney General Go to discovernd.com, the official site for north dakota State government programs and. State of north dakota Office of Attorney General http://www.ag.state.nd.us/
Extractions: The City of Bismarck did not violate state law when, as a prerequisite to considering an individual's proposal for an air charter service, the city requested the individual to address concerns expressed by the air charter operators and the individual held two meetings that were not open to the public. The meetings held were not meetings of the Bismarck City Commission or a committee of the Commission and, therefore, were not subject to the open meetings law. The appropriation for doctoral incentives to students at private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions and for grants to students attending private colleges, which exceed the amounts available to students attending public colleges, likely violates the constitutional provision that prohibits using public funds for colleges affiliated with a religious denomination concluded Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem in an opinion issued today.
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Extractions: Courtesy: Library of Congress STATEHOOD: The land called South Dakota was purchased from France in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark visited parts of South Dakota with the Corps of Discovery as they made their way up the Missouri River in 1804 and on their return trip in 1806. Reports of an abundance of fur-bearing animals brought trappers and fur traders to South Dakota and led to the establishment of the first western settlements in the area. Between 1812 and 1834, South Dakota was part of the Missouri Territory but for twenty years, from 1834 through 1854, the eastern and western parts of the state followed separate paths. While western South Dakota remained a part of the Missouri Territory until 1854, eastern South Dakota became, alternately, part of the Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota territories. In 1854, western South Dakota became part of the Nebraska Territory. South Dakota began to come into its own when Congress created the Dakota Territory in 1861. Dakota Territory, named for the Native Americans of the area, consisted of present-day North and South Dakota and much of Montana and Wyoming. Yankton was the capital
North Dakota State And Local Government north dakota State and Local government. north dakota Secretary of State Elections and Voting. Democrat. north dakota Democratic-NPL Party http://www.thegreenpapers.com/slg/ND.html
Extractions: The Green Papers: State and Local Government North Dakota Governor: (Term Limit: None; 4-year term) Senators: (Electoral Classes 1 and 3) 2000 Representatives: (0.23% of 435) 2002 Representatives: (0.23% of 435) 2004 Electors: (0.56% of 535) 1990 Census: (0.26% of 248,765,170) 2000 Census: (0.23% of 281,998,273) Registered Voters (2000): Voter Registration: North Dakota has no voter registration. Estimated Voting age population (2000): Capital: Bismarck Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona ... North Carolina North Dakota Northern Marianas Ohio Oklahoma Oregon ... Current North Dakota Statewide Office Holders Official Name/Status All States The STATE of North Dakota Organized as a Territory: 2 March 1861. along with what would become SOUTH DAKOTA, was organized as "Dakota" Territory from what had previously been part of Nebraska Territory Admitted to the Union as a State: 2 November 1889 upon Proclamation by President Benjamin Harrison The 39th state. Traditional Sections and Regions All States Section: MIDWEST Region: Great Plains Survey: Public Domain Constitutions All States Links to State Constitutions Enabling Act (of the Congress of the United States) 22 February 1889 [authorizing formation of a State government and Admission thereafter] ) [Adopted: 17 August 1889 Convention convened, 4 July 1889, Ratified: 1 October 1889 ratified by a vote of 27,441 to 8,107; effective upon Admission, 2 November 1889. (A separate vote on Article 20- prohibiting the manufacture, sale and importation of intoxicating beverages- approved this provision by a vote of 18,552 to 17,393)]
Job Service North Dakota - Job Seekers the official site for north dakota State government programs and Access north dakota s jobsnd.com;; Link to service provider information including http://www.sharenetworknd.com/
NORTH DAKOTA STATE GOVERNMENT 1. A research tool for Lawyers or Business or Corporate use. http://www.lawresearch.com/v10/state/csndg.htm
Extractions: GOVERNMENTS ... Vital Records (Birth, Death Certificates) Back to the Top of this Page State Library North Dakota University System Public Service Commission ... State Tourism National Guard County Sheriffs CRISNET: Local Law Enforcement Back to the Top of this Page FedLaw: State Laws FindLaw: North Dakota Government Legal Resources Government and Legal Research by Internet Legal Services ... State and Local Government on the Net A Piper Resources guide to government sponsored Internet sites. Back to Top of Page "JUST THE LAW LINKS"
Spec Projects:Devils Lake Go to discovernd.com, the official site for north dakota State government programs and. Devils Lake. Home About the SWC Atmospheric Resources http://www.swc.state.nd.us/projects/devilslake.html
Extractions: Studies and Reports ... - Devils Lake outlet information. - Real-Time water level, flow and quality measurements - Devils Lake background information - Reports and Studies related to Devils Lake - Key documents related to Devils Lake - Various flood damage information - Devils Lake water quality information - Biota transfer issues and information - Devils Lake water management information - Possible news sources on Devils Lake
North Dakota -- Sources [ ALSO! -- U.S. Law ] Other north dakota Resources. governmentRelated Web Sites. Legislative Assembly, , Attorney General, , Secretary of State, Tax Department http://www.lawsource.com/also/usa.cgi?nd
Extractions: Please note that weather forecasts and other weather related observations found on this or other World Wide Web sites should not be substituted for official National Weather Service (NWS) forecast and warning information issued by local NWS offices, especially if you are making decisions about how or whether to protect lives or property. SRM Radial Velocity BIS - Bismarck ND Base Reflectivity BIS - Bismarck ND SRM Radial Velocity MBX - Minot AFB ND Base Reflectivity MBX - Minot AFB ND SRM Radial Velocity MVX - Fargo ND Base Reflectivity MVX - Fargo ND NEXRAD By Intellicast.com Water Resources for North Dakota North Dakota Real-Time Water Data S.B.A. Disaster Updates in North Dakota ...
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z N Related Category: U.S. Political Geography The state is governed under its 1889 constitution, often amended. The legislature consists of 49 senators and 98 representatives. The governor is elected for a four-year term; Republican Edward Schafer, elected in 1992 and reelected in 1996, was succeeded by fellow Republican John Hoeven, elected in 2000. North Dakota elects two U.S. senators and one representative; it has three electoral votes. The state's institutions of higher education include Jamestown College, at Jamestown; North Dakota State Univ., at Fargo; and the Univ. of North Dakota, at Grand Forks. Sections in this article:
Government Performance Project 2005/Report Card: North Dakota Governing magazine news and information on state and local government, including policy, politics, management, finance, environment, economic development, http://governing.com/gpp/2005/nd.htm
Extractions: North Dakota B- Money B- Long-Term Outlook Budget Process Structural Balance Contracting/Purchasing Financial Controls/Reporting People B- Strategic Workforce Planning Hiring Retaining Employees Training and Development Managing Employee Performance Infrastructure B- Capital Planning Project Monitoring Maintenance Internal Coordination Intergovernmental Coordination Information C Strategic Direction Budgeting for Performance Managing for Performance Program Evaluation Electronic Government Although the state income tax pulls in relatively little money, the tax structure is generally well balanced and the revenue picture has been aided by recent increases in oil and gas prices. Employee pensions are almost fully funded. Budgeters did rely on transfers from the state-owned Bank of North Dakota, as well as the use of some trust fund money for operating expenses in recent years, but the amounts involved were not alarming. In fact, the most significant fiscal negative in North Dakota is the lack of an active rainy day fund. The state Office of Management and Budget has maintained that such a fund is unnecessary given the ability to draw money from the Bank of North Dakota, but the state auditor has been critical of this policy, saying it puts both the state and the bank at risk. For additional data
Government Performance Project 2001/Report Card: North Dakota THE government PERFORMANCE PROJECT. Report Card north dakota. GOVERNORS John Hoeven (Republican, elected 2000) Edward T. Schafer (Republican, 19932001) http://governing.com/gpp/2001/gp1nd.htm
Extractions: Edward T. Schafer (Republican, 1993-2001) LEGISLATURE The state has good mechanisms to deal with fiscal downturns, and recently added an Oil Trust fund to help even out the ups and downs of oil prices. North Dakota puts a lot of effort into looking ahead. A key component to that vision is the recent establishment of a new position, called the State Facility Planner. The planner lends his expertise to agencies that lack architectural staff and brings long-range perspective to the capital-planning process. The positive impact of this is that agencies have long had the flexibility in hiring and making salary decisions that other states are now moving toward. The negative impact is that more centralized data would help work-force planning efforts. At the moment, managers have a hard time distinguishing between an employee who moves from one agency to another and an employee who moves to New Zealand. Decentralization results in some inefficiencies for job applicants as well. A person may have to apply over and over again to be considered for several different jobs in the state. Vacancies are centrally posted on the Internet, however, and a list-server function sends out a notice of new openings to anyone who cares to subscribe. The central personnel office has also started to coordinate job advertising.
State Report Cards: North Dakota State Government Performance 2005 Grades for the north dakota state government from the government Performance Projects 2005 Evaluation of the States. GPP grades states in four areas of http://results.gpponline.org/StateOverview.aspx?relatedid=1&stateconst=STATE_ND
South Dakota Government Unit 8 Lesson 2 Unit 8 South dakota government. They were north dakota, South dakota, and the Black Hills. All of these plans failed. dakota Territory, 1883 http://www.sd4history.com/Unit8/sdgovlesson2.htm
Extractions: South Dakota Becomes a State Timeline United States Constitution ratified Dakota Territory created Capital moved to Bismarck South Dakota becomes a state Pierre wins permanent state capital State capitol finished Tribal governments set up Intertribal court of appeals started At first, there were only thirteen states. A new part of the country was called a territory. When enough people lived there, they could ask Congress to make it a state. There were good reasons for wanting statehood. People who lived in territories could not vote for their leaders. Their governors were not elected. They were appointed, or put in power, by the president of the United States. The people could not check the power of a governor by voting. Also, they could not elect members of Congress to vote for laws in Washington, D. C. This was a problem in Dakota Territory when Nehemiah Ordway was governor. Ordway and his political friends moved the capital out of Yankton. The year was 1883. Yankton was in the southern half of the territory. Most of the people lived in this area. Bismarck became the new capital. It was in the north and central part of the territory. The people could not vote the governor out of office to show that they were not happy. Leaders in the south thought it was time for a change. They asked Congress to make southern Dakota a state all by itself.