20.1-03-12: Schedule of fees for licenses and permits

The various license and permit fees are as follows:

 

1. For a resident, age sixteen and over, small game hunting license, six dollars.

 

2. For a nonresident small game hunting license, eighty-five dollars.

 

3. For a resident big game hunting license, twenty dollars, except the fee for a licensee under age sixteen is ten dollars, except as provided in a gubernatorial proclamation issued pursuant to section 20.1-08-04.1.

 

20.1-03-04: When licenses to hunt, fish, or trap not required of residents

Subject to the provisions of this title:

 

1. Any resident, or any member of the resident's family residing customarily with the resident, may hunt small game, fish, or trap during the open season without a license upon land owned or leased by the resident.

 

2. Residents or nonresidents under the age of sixteen years may fish without a fishing license.

 

3. Residents may fish at a private fish hatchery without a resident fishing license.

 

23-11-31: Houses for workers in national defense and veterans

Any housing authority may undertake the development and administration of projects to assure the availability of safe and sanitary dwellings for persons engaged in national defense activities who, as determined by the housing authority, would not otherwise be able to secure safe and sanitary dwellings within the vicinity thereof.

37-01-42: Veterans of World War II, Korean and Vietnam Conflicts

1. Any World War II veteran who did not receive a high school diploma may apply for an honorary high school diploma, provided:

 

a. The veteran entered the United States armed forces between September 16, 1940, and December 31, 1946, prior to completing the necessary high school graduation requirements; and

b. The veteran was honorably discharged from the United States armed forces.

 

2. Any Korean conflict veteran who did not receive a high school diploma may apply for an honorary high school diploma, provided:

 

37-01-36: Certified copy of record furnished veteran without charge

If a copy of any public record is required by any veteran or a veteran's guardian, dependent, or representative in connection with an application for benefits made available by federal or state laws, the official charged with the custody of such public record, without charge, shall provide a certified copy of such record upon request. This section is subject to the restrictions provided for in section 37-01-34.

37-01-34: Recordation of discharge papers.

An individual discharged from any branch of the armed forces of the United States may record, without payment of any fee, that individual's discharge from the armed forces, a certificate issued in lieu of the discharge, duly authenticated and certified copies of the discharge or certificate, or duly certified records of that individual's service and discharge from the armed forces in the office of the recorder of the county in which that individual resides, unless the board of county commissioners designates a different official.

37-01-42. Honorary high school diplomas - Veterans of World War II and Korean and Vietnam conflicts

1. Any World War II veteran who did not receive a high school diploma may apply for an honorary high school diploma, provided:

 

a. The veteran entered the United States armed forces between September 16, 1940, and December 31, 1946, prior to completing the necessary high school graduation requirements; and

b. The veteran was honorably discharged from the United States armed forces.

 

2. Any Korean conflict veteran who did not receive a high school diploma may apply for an honorary high school diploma, provided: