The office of management and budget shall quarterly reimburse job service North Dakota for the amount of actual claims paid by job service North Dakota to eligible recipients previously employed by state departments and institutions. Each department and institution shall verify and certify the validity of each unemployment claim prior to the reimbursement of funds to job service North Dakota.
54-44-04.5. Federal surplus property - Office of management and budget responsible for distribution - Powers and duties of director. 1. The office of management and budget is responsible for the fair and equitable distribution, through donation, of all federal surplus property transferred to the state in accordance with the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended [63 Stat. 378; 40 U.S.C. 484(j)], hereinafter referred to as the federal Act. 2. The director of the office of management and budget, or the director's designee: a. May receive, investigate, and make recommendations on applications for federal surplus property available under the federal Act. b. May acquire any federal surplus property transferred to the state under the federal Act. c. May distribute any federal surplus property pursuant to the federal Act to: (1) Any public agency for use in carrying out or promoting for the residents of a given political subdivision one or more public purposes; or (2) Nonprofit educational institutions, public health institutions, or organizations which are exempt from taxation under section 501 of the federal Internal Revenue Code, for purposes of education or public health or research for those purposes. d. May store the federal surplus property. e. Shall develop, submit, and implement a state plan of operation for distribution of federal surplus property and comply with the federal Act and rules and regulations
adopted thereunder. Provided, the director may continue the state plan of operation developed by the department of public instruction. f. May cooperate and enter into agreements with other surplus property agencies and federal agencies to screen and acquire surplus property and exchange property, facilities, personnel, and services. g. May provide information and assistance for acquiring federal surplus property to entities listed in subdivision c. h. May assess and collect service charges from participating recipients to cover direct and reasonable cost of services under this section. The service charges must be deposited with the state treasurer in a surplus property special fund and used pursuant to the federal Act. The state treasurer shall credit all interest earned to the fund if the director requests the state treasurer to invest portions of the fund. i. Adopt rules and take other action necessary to distribute federal surplus property pursuant to the federal Act. 3. The director of the office of management and budget or the director's designee may purchase available federal property under applicable federal property management regulations for distribution according to this section.
54-44-04.6. State surplus property - Department heads to inform director - Disposition of property - Proceeds - Exchange of property. 1. The person in charge of any department, agency, or institution of the state shall inform the director of the office of management and budget or the director's designee whenever that department, agency, or institution possesses property surplus to its needs, whether originally obtained with state or other funds. 2. Political subdivisions may provide their surplus property to the office of management and budget for disposition according to subsections 3, 4, and 5. 3. Surplus property must be transferred at fair market value to state agencies, political subdivisions, and nonprofit organizations eligible to receive federal surplus property under the Federal Property Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended. Eligible organizations must be notified of the availability of property on a regular basis. 4. If not disposed of under subsection 3, then by sale on sealed bids or at public auction to the highest and best bidder for property valued at more than three thousand dollars, with no money deposit required prior to sale, or by sealed bids, public auction, or negotiation at fair value for property valued at less than three thousand dollars. The office of management and budget may establish a program for the recycling and disposal of surplus property determined to be unsalable and may assess and collect service charges from the department, agency, institution, or political subdivision from which the property was received to cover direct and reasonable costs of this service. 5. All proceeds received from the transfer, sale, recycling, or disposal of surplus property must be deposited with the state treasurer for deposit in the surplus property operating fund. For each piece of property sold for less than three thousand dollars, all proceeds must be retained in the surplus property operating fund unless the office of management and budget determines the sale proceeds are subject to special requirements for distribution. For each piece of property sold for three thousand dollars or more, the office of management and budget shall transfer to the agency from which the property was received an amount equal to the proceeds of the sale less the administrative expenses of the sale. The agency shall deposit the proceeds into the fund from which the property was originally purchased. At the end of each biennium, the office of management and budget shall transfer all funds in the surplus property operating fund that exceed the amount needed for operating the surplus property function for one year to the general fund.
54-44-04.7. Responsibility to administer unassigned statutory functions of state government. The office of management and budget shall administer all statutory functions assigned to the executive branch of state government but not statutorily placed with any specific state entity.