Construction superintendent - Appointment - Duties

N.D.C.C. § 54-21-17 — under State Offices, Capitol, and Capitol Grounds.

N.D.C.C. § 54-21-17

Repealed by S.L. 1983, ch. 511, § 8.

54-21-17.1. Superintendent to secure capitol building, capitol grounds, and executive mansion - Issuance and return of keys and electronic card access. 1. The superintendent of the highway patrol shall see to the security of the state capitol building, capitol grounds, and executive mansion. The superintendent shall have control over the issuance and return of keys and electronic card access allowing entry to the exterior doors of the state capitol building. The superintendent shall have control over electronic card access for the interior doors of the state capitol building. Keys to interior doors of the state capitol building must be controlled by individual agency heads and requested through the office of management and budget. The highway patrol shall determine the manner in which keys to the exterior doors of the state capitol building are to be issued and returned and the manner in which electronic card access for interior and exterior doors is granted or removed. 2. The legislative council may issue keys and grant electronic card access for interior doors in areas controlled by the legislative branch. 3. The superintendent may adopt rules and procedures for the immediate lock-down and closure of the capitol building and executive mansion to promote safety during times of emergency.

54-21-18. Office building part of capitol building - Director control of capitol grounds - Parking for pregnant employees and employees with infants - Rules - Penalty. 1. The director of the office of management and budget shall control, manage, and maintain the state office building. The building must be considered a part of the state capitol building within the meaning of statutes relating to the custody, maintenance, and control of the state capitol building and grounds, and within the meaning of statutes requiring state departments or agencies to maintain their offices in the state capitol building. 2. Except as otherwise provided by law, the director of the office of management and budget has charge and control of the executive mansion, the capitol, and the park and public grounds connected therewith. Except as provided by sections 39-10-48, 39-10-50, 44-08-18, and 54-21-17.1, the director may adopt rules to promote the health, safety, and general welfare, to prohibit disturbances and disorderly assemblies, to keep the peace, and to regulate nuisances on the capitol grounds and in any of the buildings located on the capitol grounds. The rules may include regulation of public assemblies and accessibility to the buildings and grounds, obstructions, fees, insurance, forms, indemnification by users, and waiver of insurance and indemnity requirements by the director. A person who violates a rule adopted by the director under this section is guilty of an infraction. 3. The office of management and budget shall provide to a state employee a temporary permit or some other means that allow that employee to park on the capitol grounds in any parking area in which a member of the public is allowed to park, if the state employee is pregnant and employed by a state agency housed on the capitol grounds or if the state employee is allowed by a state agency housed on the capitol grounds to bring an infant to work. This subsection does not authorize a state employee to park in an emergency or fire zone, in parking for the mobility impaired, or in a zone for which

another permit is required. The special parking authorized under this subsection expires when the employee is no longer pregnant or no longer authorized to bring an infant to work.

54-21-19. Director to furnish supplies and maintain capitol, state offices, and executive mansion - Authority to charge for services. (Retroactive application - See note) The director of the office of management and budget shall provide all necessary fuel, electricity, insurance, janitorial, and other services necessary to maintain the state offices on the capitol grounds as well as all necessary furniture, fuel, electricity, express, freight, drayage, and all other necessary supplies for the executive mansion and the capitol grounds and shall make all necessary repairs. The purchases must be in accordance with chapter 54-44.4. The director shall charge an amount equal to the fair value of the office space and other services rendered to all executive branch agencies, except that for good cause the amounts charged may be waived by the director for a one-year period of time with the waiver subject to further annual renewals after proper application has been filed with the director.