North Dakota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1213 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/10/2025

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Sixty-ninth
Legislative Assembly
of North Dakota
Introduced by
Representatives Frelich, K. Anderson, Heinert, Mitskog, Schreiber-Beck, Stemen
Senators Myrdal, Barta, Luick
A BILL for an Act to create and enact two new sections to chapter 12-44.1 of the North Dakota 
Century Code, relating to a jail improvement revolving loan fund; and to provide for a transfer.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
SECTION 1. A new section to chapter 12-44.1 of the North Dakota Century Code is created 
and enacted as follows:
Jail facilities improvement committee - Members and duties.
1.The jail facilities improvement committee consists of:
a.Three members of the house of representatives selected by the majority leader of 
the house of representatives, two of whom must represent the majority faction of 
the house of representatives and one of whom must represent the minority 
faction of the house of representatives;
b.Three members of the senate selected by the majority leader of the senate, two 
of whom must represent the majority faction of the senate and one of whom must 
represent the minority faction of the senate;
c.One member appointed by the North Dakota association of counties to represent 
counties with a population fewer than seven thousand five hundred;
d.One member appointed by the North Dakota association of counties to represent 
counties with a population of seven thousand five hundred or more;
e.One member appointed by the North Dakota sheriffs and deputies association;
f.One member appointed by the chiefs of police association of North Dakota; and
g.The director of the department of corrections and rehabilitation.
2.The term of each legislative member is two years at the discretion of the appointing 
authority. A vacancy must be filled by the appointing authority for the remainder of the 
term.
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3.The term of each nonlegislative member is three years at the discretion of the 
appointing authority. Initially, as determined by lot, one nonlegislative member shall 
serve for one year, two nonlegislative members shall serve for two years, and two 
nonlegislative members shall serve for three years. At the end of the nonlegislative 
member's term, the appointing authority shall appoint a successor for a full three-year 
term. Except for the director of the department of corrections and rehabilitation, a 
nonlegislative member may not serve more than two three-year terms. A vacancy must 
be filled by the appointing authority for the remainder of the term.
4.At the initial meeting of the committee, the committee shall adopt rules of operation 
and procedure for the committee.
5.The nonlegislative members of the committee are entitled to reimbursement for travel 
and expenses as provided by law for other state officers. Travel and expense costs 
must be paid from the jail improvement revolving loan fund.
6.Legislative members of the committee are entitled to compensation pursuant to 
section 54 - 35 - 10 and reimbursement of necessary expenses incurred in performing  
their duties at the rates provided in sections 44 	- 08 - 04 and 54 - 06 - 09. Compensation,  
travel, and expense costs must be paid from the jail improvement revolving loan fund.
7.The legislative management chairman shall designate the committee chairman and 
vice chairman and the department of corrections and rehabilitation shall provide staff 
services for the committee.
SECTION 2. A new section to chapter 12-44.1 of the North Dakota Century Code is created 
and enacted as follows:
Jail improvement revolving loan fund - Bank of North Dakota - Continuing 
appropriation.
1.The jail improvement revolving loan fund is a special revolving loan fund in the state 
treasury from which the Bank of North Dakota shall provide loans to political 
subdivisions for the renovation, expansion, or replacement of jail facilities. The Bank 
shall administer the jail improvement revolving loan fund.
2.Moneys in the fund, interest upon the moneys in the fund, and payments to the fund of 
principal and interest are appropriated to the Bank  on a continuing basis for the  
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purpose of providing low-interest jail construction loans and for paying administrative 
costs, in accordance with this section.
3.To be eligible for a loan under this section, a county or regional correctional facility 
authority shall:
a.Propose a new construction, expansion, or remodeling project with a cost of at 
least one million dollars and an expected utilization of at least thirty years;
b.Receive authorization for a bond issue in accordance with chapter 21 	- 03; and 
c.Submit a completed application to the Bank 	. 
4.The jail facilities improvement committee shall review loan applications based on a 
prioritization system that includes a review of all applications filed and gives 
consideration to:
a.Inmate occupancy and capacity in the political subdivision or region;
b.The age of existing structures to be replaced, remodeled, or expanded;
c.Community support;
d.Cost; and
e.Any other criteria established by the jail facilities improvement committee.
5.If the jail facilities improvement committee approves the loan, the Bank  shall issue a 
loan from the jail improvement revolving loan fund. For a loan made under this section:
a.The maximum loan amount for which a jail facility may qualify is forty million 
dollars;
b.The term of the loan is thirty years, unless the county or regional correctional 
facility authority requests a shorter term in the written loan application;
c.The interest rate of the loan may not exceed two percent per year; and
d.A county or regional correctional facility authority with a jail construction loan 
secured on the open bond market may apply to refinance the loan when callable 
with the jail improvement revolving loan fund under this subsection.
6.The Bank may adopt policies and establish guidelines to administer the loan program 
in accordance with this section. The Bank  may use a portion of the interest paid on the  
outstanding loans as a servicing fee to pay for administration costs which may not 
exceed one-half of one percent of the amount of the outstanding loans. The Bank  shall  
deposit principal and interest payments made by counties and regional correctional 
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facility authorities for loans under this section in the jail improvement revolving loan 
fund. The fund must be audited annually pursuant to section 6 	- 09 - 29, and the cost of  
the audit must be paid from the fund.
SECTION 3. TRANSFER - STRATEGIC INVESTMENT AND IMPROVEMENTS FUND - 
JAIL IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING LOAN FUND. The office of management and budget shall 
transfer $200,000,000 from the strategic investment and improvements fund to the jail 
improvement revolving loan fund during the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, and ending 
June 30, 2027.
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