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CHAPTER 118
CRIMES

12-60-05. Attorney General—Duties—Appointment of Personnel.) The attorney general shall have the responsibility of and shall exercise absolute control and management of the bureau. The attorney general shall appoint and fix the salary of a chief of the bureau, such special agents, and such other employees as he deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter within the limits of legislative appropriations therefor.

§ 8. Repeal.) Chapter 54-50 of the North Dakota Century Code and section 12-44-07 of the North Dakota Century Code are hereby repealed.

§ 9. Appropriation.) There is hereby appropriated out of the state treasury the sum of ten thousand dollars for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act.

Approved March 14, 1967.

  • Note: The designation in the title of chapter 54-40 to be repealed appears to be a typographical error since section 8 specifies that chapter 54-50 is to be repealed.

CHAPTER 118

S. B. No. 402

(Committee on Delayed Bills)

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE FOR STUDYING REPORT OF THE NATIONAL CRIME COMMISSION

AN ACT

Providing for a temporary governor's committee for the purpose of evaluating the report of the national crime commission and making a report to the governor and the Forty-first Legislative Assembly, and providing an appropriation.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. Governor's Committee.) There is hereby created a temporary governor's committee for the purpose of studying and evaluating the report of the national crime commission. Such committee shall consist of the members of the "combined law enforcement council" as created by Senate Bill Number 180 of the Fortieth Legislative Session and such additional members as may be appointed by the governor. The committee shall adopt its own rules of procedure and select its own chairman and officers, except that the attorney general or his designee shall serve as executive director of the committee. Members of the committee may, in the discretion of the attor-