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Extractions: www.discovernd.com Government resources section links to the governor's office, the Legislature, state courts, state agencies and local governments; contains text of state constitution and state laws. Business/finance section links to sites on contractor licensing, business licensing; contact information. Starting a new business section has information on start-up, licensing, taxes, doing business with the government and registration requirements for sole proprietorships, corporations, general partnerships, limited partnerships and limited liability partnerships. www.banknd.com Provides qualification guidelines; loan terms; use requirements; information on application process and fees for business startup and small business financing programs, commercial loan programs, farm loan programs, Community Water Facility Revolving Loan Fund, Long-Term Care Facility Loan Fund and Developmentally Disabled Facility Loan Fund.
New Rules Project - Finance - The Bank Of North Dakota to return control of north dakota s government and economy to the people. In contrast to most commercial banks, Bank of north dakota is not a member http://www.newrules.org/finance/bankND.html
Extractions: Home Page Why New Rules? Get our e-Bulletins Rules Index ... Contact Us The Non Partisan League (NPL), born in 1915, united progressives, reformers, and radicals behind a platform that called for reforms to return control of North Dakota's government and economy to the people. Taking leadership of the state in 1919, the NPL formed the Bank of North Dakota (BND). Today it is the only state-owned bank in the U.S. The bank was originally formed to create additional competition in the credit industry while providing a local source of capital for state investment and development. At the time the nearest financial centers were based in Minneapolis and St. Paul, and farmers were unable to get long-term financing at reasonable rates. BND was formed to "encourage and promote agriculture, commerce and industry in North Dakota." The bank is governed by the ND Industrial Commission , consisting of the governor, attorney general and the commissioner of agriculture, all elected officials. The commission, in effect, serves as the bank's board of directors; it was formed with three members so voters could more easily monitor and influence bank policy. In contrast to most commercial banks, Bank of North Dakota is not a member of the Federal Depository Insurance Corporation (FDIC). North Dakota Century Code 6-09.10 provides that all deposits in the Bank of North Dakota are guaranteed by the state.
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Extractions: North Dakota updated 3/26/04 Contact Person: Ginny Peterson - Bureau of Criminal Investigation (701) 328-5500. Offenders Required to Register: Sex Offenders: Individuals who have pled guilty or been found guilty of the following offenses: gross sexual imposition; continuous sexual abuse of a child; sexual imposition; corruption or solicitation of minors; luring minors by computer; sexual abuse of wards; sexual assault; incest; indecent exposure; surreptitious intrusion; sexual performance by children (all offenses). Information Collected: Fingerprints, photo, date and place of conviction, description of offense, residence address, school name and address, employer name and address, DOB, gender, and other identifying information such as height, weight, hair color, eye color, and race. DNA samples are collected from individuals who have been convicted in North Dakota in the following cases: continuous sexual abuse; gross sexual imposition; sexual imposition; corruption of a minor; solicitation of a minor; sexual abuse of a ward; sexual assault (victim age 15-17); incest; some violent felony offenses, and, other offenses in which the court found at sentencing that the defendant had engaged in a non-consensual sexual act or sexual contact with another person during, in the course of, or as the result of the offense.
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City Of Grand Forks, North Dakota Official website of the city. Information on city attractions, services, voter information and history. http://www.grandforksgov.com/
Extractions: Having weathered the flood of 1997 and subsequent recovery, our community can especially empathize with those on the Gulf Coast who have lost their homes, all of their possessions and, in fact, their communities. We understand what it is like to be evacuated and stranded for an indeterminate amount of time and to suffer at the forces of Mother Nature. We also understand that Grand Forks would not have recovered as quickly and effectively as it did without the help of others.
City Of Mandan -- Welcome To Our City Website The Mandan City Commission, in a special meeting, held July 30, 2004, voted unanimously to approve a settlement agreement between the State of north dakota, http://www.cityofmandan.com/
Extractions: Search Tips City of Mandan Home Page City Commission City Departments ... Current City Bids City of Mandan Where the West Begins Welcome to our city website This is a new website for our city! We are excited about using this site to communicate with our residents, businesses, and visitors. At the City of Mandan we will always be striving to provide up-to-date information on city services and how we are working to enhance your quality of life. Check back often for updates on park and recreation activities, latest action of the City Council, city news, and other areas of interest. If you find there is information missing from our site or that it is hard to find, please contact our webmaster in our Administration department. Your comments will be important to our continued development of this website. Current News Mandan's First Renaissance Zone Project
City Of Devils Lake | North Dakota Official web site for the City of Devils Lake located in central north dakota. Click for Devils Lake, north dakota Forecast north dakota Road Report http://www.ci.devils-lake.nd.us/
Extractions: Dickinson City Hall , pictured here, is located in downtown Dickinson one block north of the Post Office and one block south of the Stark County Courthouse on the corner of 2nd Street East and 1st Avenue East. (Please click "Dickinson City Hall" for address, phone, map.) Dickinson, North Dakota, gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park and home to Dickinson State University, is a home rule city of 16,000 located on Interstate 94 in Southwest North Dakota about 60 miles east of the Montana State line. We are also located less than an hour's drive from Lake Sakakawea, the largest of the mainstem reservoirs on the Missouri River, which is a wonderful fishing and recreation resource. For more information about Dickinson, please go to Dickinson's Portal Page www.dickinsonnd.com The Senior Citizen Center Grant Application Review Committee met on March 23 to review applications and develop recommendations for City Commission consideration. This year the committee recommended awarding grants which together total $20,000. In the list of applications, the committee recognized the establishment of a new senior citizen center in Dunn Center and has recommended a grant for that club also. The recommendations were approved by the City Commission during their regular meeting on April 5, 2004. Please click the title to view the 2005 awards.
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