2014 North Dakota Century Code Title 11 Counties Chapter 11-06 Changing County Lines
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CHAPTER 11-06
CHANGING COUNTY LINES
11-06-01. Changing county lines by transfer of territory from one county to another
authorized - Petitions required.
Territory may be transferred from one county to another by compliance with the provisions
of this chapter. A majority of the qualified electors, as determined by the vote cast for the office
of governor at the last general election, residing in any territory comprising an area of not less
than one congressional township, may petition the board of county commissioners of the county
in which they reside, and the board of county commissioners of the county to which they desire
territory transferred, for permission to have the territory described in the petition transferred from
one county to another. Such petition shall be presented to the boards of county commissioners
of the counties affected at least sixty days before a general election.
11-06-02. Area and population requirements of county after change in boundaries When petition disregarded.
Repealed by S.L. 1993, ch. 401, § 53.
11-06-03. Election required - Duties of boards of county commissioners.
The boards of county commissioners to which petitions are addressed under the provisions
of this chapter shall order an election to be held in their respective counties to vote upon the
question of the change in county lines specified in the petitions if the petitions comply with the
requirements of this chapter. Such election shall be held at and in connection with the general
election next following the filing of the petitions.
11-06-03.1. Boards of county commissioners to submit plan of county consolidation
committee to electors.
Notwithstanding sections 11-06-01 and 11-06-03, if a plan for changing county lines is
submitted by a county consolidation committee to two or more boards of county commissioners
pursuant to chapter 11-05.1, each board of county commissioners shall submit the question of
the change in county lines to the qualified electors of the county at a general election as
specified by the county consolidation committee within two years of submission of the plan. The
election must be held in conjunction with the election held in any other county proposed to be
affected by the plan. Sections 11-06-06 and 11-06-07 apply to the plan for change in county
lines, unless the plan provides an alternative implementation date or arrangement for debts of
the transferred area.
11-06-04. Election - Notice - Ballot - Returns.
The notice of an election to change the boundaries of a county shall contain a description of
the territory proposed to be transferred, the name of the county from which, and the name of the
county to which, the transfer is intended to be made. The notice shall be posted as required for
general elections. The ballot to be used at the election shall be in substantially the following
form:
Shall ____________ (describe the territory) be transferred from the county of
________________ (name county) to the county of ________________ (name
county)?
Yes â
No â
The result of the election shall be reported to the secretary of state.
11-06-05. Petition and election within three years of prior election.
Repealed by S.L. 1993, ch. 401, § 53.
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11-06-06. When territory transferred - Assessment of taxes - Judicial and official
proceedings - Township officers continue in office.
If a majority of the qualified electors in each of the counties affected voting on the question
shall favor transferring the territory, such territory, on the first day of March succeeding the
election, shall become a part of the county to which the transfer was proposed to be made. The
assessment and collection of taxes and judicial and other official proceedings commenced prior
to such first day of March shall be continued, prosecuted, and completed in the same manner
as if no transfer had been made. All township officers within the transferred territory shall
continue to hold their offices within the county to which such territory is transferred until their
terms of office expire.
11-06-07. Debts of transferred territory - Payment to county from which transferred.
Territory transferred under the provisions of this chapter shall not be released from the
payment of its proportion of the debts of the county from which it was transferred. Such
proportion shall be collected by the county to which the territory is transferred at an equal or
greater rate than is levied and collected in the county from which the territory was transferred,
such rate to be ascertained by the certificate of the county auditor of the county from which the
territory was transferred. When the funds for the payment of such indebtedness are collected,
such funds shall be paid over to the county entitled thereto. When the county to which territory is
transferred is indebted, the board of county commissioners of such county shall release the
transferred territory from the payment of such indebtedness to an amount equal to that which
the territory is required to pay to the county from which it was transferred.
11-06-08. Redistricting when county enlarged.
Whenever the boundaries of any organized county shall have been enlarged by the addition
thereto of any additional territory, the board of county commissioners of such county shall
redistrict the county into commissioner districts immediately. Such redistricting may be done at a
regular or special meeting. The districts shall be made as regular and as compact in form as
practicable and as nearly equal in population as possible, but no new district shall be so formed
that any two of the then acting commissioners shall reside in the same district.
11-06-09. When territory less than one congressional township - Election.
When a majority of the qualified electors of a territory containing less than one
congressional township shall petition the boards of county commissioners as provided in section
11-06-01, such boards, in their discretion, may order elections to be held as provided in this
chapter to pass upon the question of the change in county lines prayed for in the petitions.
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