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institution in a course of study including at least one hundred eighty instructional hours per semester.

SECTION 10. AMENDMENT. Paragraph 3 of subdivision e of subsection 1 of section 19-03.1-36 of the 1993 Supplement to the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

(3) A conveyance is not subject to forfeiture for a violation of subsection 3 6 of section 19-03.1-23 or subsection 3 of section 19-03.2-03.

10 [1] SECTION 11. AMENDMENT. Subsection 4 of section 19-14-03 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

4. Which does not have printed or written upon the label of each package sold at retail, in type not less than one-fourth the size of the largest type on the package:

a. The common name in English of all active ingredients in the order of their predominance in the product;

b. A statement of the actual percentage or relative amounts of each ingredient active and inert. In the case of certain products (such as coated medicinal tablets), it may be impractical to state the quantity or proportion of inert ingredients and exemptions must be established by regulations issued rules adopted by the food commissioner and chemist department of health and consolidated laboratories;

c. The net contents, by weight, measure, or numerical count of such package;

d. The name and principal address of the manufacturer or person responsible for placing such livestock medicine on the market; and

e. Complete and explicit directions for use of such medicine.

SECTION 12. AMENDMENT. Section 20.1-02-16.3 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

20.1-02-16.3. Small and big game habitat restoration trust fund - Advisory committee - Transfer - Continuing appropriation. The small and big game habitat restoration trust fund is established to further farmer-sportsmen relations and to enhance small and big game habitat by providing funds for the leasing of private land to establish or preserve small and big game habitat, food plot development, and to carry out a private land habitat improvement program by entering into cost-sharing agreements with landowners or agencies working on private land to help defray all or a portion of their share of certain federally sponsored conservation practices considered especially beneficial to small and big game. No more than forty acres [64.76 16.19 hectares] per owner or operator may be leased under this

  1. 10 Section 19-14-03 was also amended by section 14 of Senate Bill No. 2075, chapter 219.