The 1953 legislative assembly passed oil and gas conservation legislation, codified as North Dakota Century Code chapter 38-08, which gave the industrial commission jurisdiction and authority over all persons and property, public and private, necessary to enforce the provisions of the legislation.
The 1967 legislative assembly passed legislation, codified as North Dakota Century Code chapter 38-12, for the regulation, development, and production of subsurface minerals. It gave the industrial commission jurisdiction and authority over all persons and property, public and private, necessary to enforce the provisions of the legislation.
The 1975 legislative assembly passed legislation, codified as North Dakota Century Code chapter 38-12.1, requiring the filing of coal exploration data with the state geologist. It gave the industrial commission jurisdiction and authority over all persons and property, public and private, necessary to enforce the provisions of the legislation.
The 1989 legislative assembly passed legislation, codified as North Dakota Century Code chapter 54-17.4, transferring jurisdiction and authority over the geological survey from the board of higher education to the industrial commission. The geological survey serves as the primary source of geological information in the state.
The industrial commission is responsible for establishing the criteria for submission and consideration of research, development, and marketing proposals and entering into contracts under the lignite research, development, and marketing program.
Mrs. Karlene Fine
State Capitol
600 East Boulevard
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
N.D. Admin Code 43-01-01-01
General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02.1
Law Implemented: NDCC 28-32-02.1