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CHAPTER 11-09.1HOME RULE COUNTIES11-09.1-01.Methods of proposing home rule charter.The board of countycommissioners may on its own motion cause a home rule charter to be drafted and submitted for<br>adoption to the electors of the county in the manner provided in this chapter. A home rule<br>proposal may be initiated in a petition filed with the board of county commissioners and signed by<br>qualified electors of the county not fewer in number than two percent of the population of the<br>county.11-09.1-02. Charter commission - Membership - Preparation and submission ofcharter - Compensation and expenses - Publication. Within sixty days after proceedings<br>have been initiated for a home rule charter, the board of county commissioners shall appoint a<br>charter commission, comprised of at least five members, to draft the charter, unless a petition<br>proposing a charter pursuant to section 11-09.1-01 prescribes the composition of the commission<br>or the manner by which the composition of the commission is to be determined. The board shall<br>designate one of the charter commission members as chairman of the charter commission. The<br>board shall set the compensation and expenses of charter commission members. The board,<br>from its general funds, may furnish the charter commission with office space, clerical help,<br>supplies, and legal and other assistance. The charter commission shall hold at least one public<br>hearing on the proposed charter and may use other suitable means to disseminate information,<br>receive suggestions and comments, and encourage public discussion of the proposed charter.<br>The commission shall prepare and submit the charter to the board of county commissioners<br>within one year after appointment, unless the board allows additional time for submission of the<br>charter. The charter must contain a list of county offices to be elected and any elected offices<br>that will be eliminated or combined if the charter is adopted. The board of county commissioners<br>shall publish the proposed charter once in the official newspaper of the county.11-09.1-03. Submission of charter to electors. At least sixty days, but no more thantwo years, after submission of the charter to the board of county commissioners, the proposed<br>charter must be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the county at a primary or general<br>election. If the proposed charter has been submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the<br>county, the board of county commissioners may call a special election to resubmit the proposed<br>charter to a vote of the qualified electors of the county, and the special election must take place<br>at least sixty days after the call for the special election. The board may amend the proposed<br>charter prior to its resubmission to the electors.11-09.1-04.Ratification by majority vote - Supersession of existing charter andconflicting state laws - Filing of copies of new charter. If a majority of the qualified electors<br>voting on the charter at the election vote in favor of the home rule charter, it is ratified and<br>becomes the organic law of the county on the first day of January or July next following the<br>election, and extends to all its county matters. The charter and the ordinances made pursuant to<br>the charter in county matters must be liberally construed to supersede within the territorial limits<br>and jurisdiction of the county any conflicting state law except for any state law as it applies to<br>cities or any power of a city to govern its own affairs, without the consent of the governing body of<br>the city. The charter may not authorize the enactment of ordinances to diminish the authority of<br>a board of supervisors of a township or to change the structure of township government in any<br>organized civil township, without the consent of the board of supervisors of the township. No<br>ordinance of a home rule county shall supersede section 49-22-16. One copy of the charter as<br>ratified and approved must be filed with the secretary of state; one with the recorder for the<br>county, unless the board of county commissioners designates a different official; and one with the<br>auditor of the county to remain as a part of its permanent records. Courts shall take judicial<br>notice of the charter.11-09.1-04.1. Multicounty home rule.1.Two or more counties may draft and submit for adoption a multicounty home rule<br>charter to the electors of each county pursuant to this section. The other provisionsPage No. 1of this chapter apply to a multicounty home rule charter, except as otherwise<br>provided by this section.2.The process for drafting and submitting a multicounty home rule charter may be<br>initiated by:a.Separate motions by the boards of county commissioners of the participating<br>counties;b.The execution of a joint powers agreement between participating counties; orc.A petition filed with each board of county commissioners of two or more<br>counties and signed by ten percent or more of the total number of qualified<br>electors of each county voting for governor at the most recent gubernatorial<br>election.3.Within sixty days after proceedings are initiated for a multicounty home rule charter,<br>the boards of county commissioners shall enter into a joint powers agreement<br>specifying the procedure for framing the charter, which may include the<br>establishment of a single cooperative charter commission with membership<br>representing each county. As an alternative, the boards of county commissioners in<br>each affected county may establish a separate charter commission pursuant to<br>section 11-09.1-02 to frame the charter in cooperative study with the charter<br>commission of any other affected county. The charter commissions must submit a<br>single joint report and proposed charter.4.A charter commission, during its deliberation, may hold public hearings and<br>community forums and use other suitable means to disseminate information, receive<br>suggestions and comments, and encourage public discussion on the subject of the<br>proposed multicounty home rule charter, and may report periodically to the affected<br>governing bodies on their progress.In preparing the charter, the chartercommission may:a.Include any, or all, of the available powers enumerated in section 11-09.1-05,<br>subject to the limitations of that section;b.Provide for adjustment of existing bonded indebtedness and other obligations in<br>a manner that will provide for a fair and equitable burden of taxation for debt<br>service;c.Provide for the transfer or other disposition of property and other rights, claims,<br>assets, and franchises of the counties;d.Provide for the reorganization, abolition, or adjustment of boundaries of any<br>existing boards, commissions, agencies, and special districts of the county<br>government;e.Include provisions for transition in implementing the charter, including elements<br>that consider the reasonable expectations of current officeholders such as<br>delayed effective dates for implementation at the end of a current term or a<br>future term, upon the occurrence of a vacancy, or on a date certain;f.Include provision for the limited application or temporary implementation of the<br>charter, including provisions that permit implementation on an experimental or<br>pilot basis such as the expiration of the charter on a date certain in the future,<br>required reapproval of the charter by the electors at a future date, or a<br>phased-in implementation of various components of the charter; andPage No. 2g.Include other provisions that the charter commission elects to include and<br>which are consistent with state law.5.The proposed charter or accurate summary of the charter must be published in the<br>official newspaper of each affected county, at least once during two different weeks<br>within the thirty-day period immediately preceding the date of election.6.If a majority of the qualified electors voting in each county on the charter votes in<br>favor of the multicounty home rule charter, it is ratified and becomes the organic law<br>of the multicounty area on the first day of January following the election or other<br>effective date specified in the charter.7.The amendment or repeal of a multicounty home rule charter may proceed pursuant<br>to the amendment and repeal provisions of section 11-09.1-06 on a multicounty<br>basis. A majority vote of the qualified electors voting in each county in the election is<br>required to adopt any amendment of a multicounty charter. A majority vote of the<br>qualified electors of only one or more participating counties is required to repeal a<br>multicounty charter.11-09.1-05. Powers. After the filing with the secretary of state of a charter approved inreasonable conformity with this chapter, the county and its citizens may, if included in the charter<br>and implemented through ordinances:1.Acquire, hold, operate, and dispose of property within or without the county limits,<br>and, subject to chapter 32-15, exercise the right of eminent domain for those<br>purposes.2.Control its finances and fiscal affairs; appropriate money for its purposes, and make<br>payments of its debts and expenses; subject to the limitations of this section levy<br>and collect property taxes, sales and use taxes, farm machinery gross receipts<br>taxes, alcoholic beverage gross receipts taxes, motor vehicle fuels and special fuels<br>taxes, motor vehicle registration fees, and special assessments for benefits<br>conferred,foritspublicandproprietaryfunctions,activities,operations,undertakings, and improvements; contract debts, borrow money, issue bonds,<br>warrants, and other evidences of indebtedness; establish charges for any county or<br>other services to the extent authorized by state law; and establish debt and mill levy<br>limitations. Notwithstanding any authority granted under this chapter, all property<br>must be assessed in a uniform manner as prescribed by the state board of<br>equalization and the state supervisor of assessments and all taxable property must<br>be taxed by the county at the same rate unless otherwise provided by law. A charter<br>or ordinance or act of a governing body of a home rule county may not supersede<br>any state law that determines what property or acts are subject to, or exempt from,<br>ad valorem taxes. A charter or ordinance or act of the governing body of a home<br>rule county may not supersede section 11-11-55.1 relating to the sixty percent<br>petition requirement for improvements and of section 40-22-18 relating to the barring<br>proceeding for improvement projects.After December 31, 2005, sales and usetaxes, farm machinery gross receipts taxes, and alcoholic beverage gross receipts<br>taxes levied under this chapter:a.Must conform in all respects with regard to the taxable or exempt status of<br>items under chapters 57-39.2, 57-39.5, 57-39.6, and 57-40.2 and may not be<br>imposed at multiple rates with the exception of sales of electricity, piped natural<br>or artificial gas, or other heating fuels delivered by the seller or the retail sale or<br>transfer of motor vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, modular homes, manufactured<br>homes, or mobile homes.b.May not be newly imposed or changed except to be effective on the first day of<br>a calendar quarterly period after a minimum of ninety days' notice to the tax<br>commissioner or, for purchases from printed catalogs, on the first day of aPage No. 3calendar quarter after a minimum of one hundred twenty days' notice to the<br>seller.c.May not be limited to apply to less than the full value of the transaction or item<br>as determined for state sales and use tax, except for farm machinery gross<br>receipts tax purposes.d.Must be subject to collection by the tax commissioner under an agreement<br>under section 57-01-02.1 and must be administered by the tax commissioner in<br>accordance with the relevant provisions of chapter 57-39.2, including reporting<br>and paying requirements, correction of errors, payment of refunds, and<br>application of penalty and interest.After December 31, 2005, any portion of a charter or any portion of an ordinance or<br>act of a governing body of a home rule county passed pursuant to a charter which<br>does not conform to the requirements of this subsection is invalid to the extent that it<br>does not conform. The invalidity of a portion of a charter or ordinance or act of a<br>governing body of a home rule county because it does not conform to this<br>subsection does not affect the validity of any other portion of the charter or ordinance<br>or act of a governing body of a home rule county or the eligibility for a refund under<br>section 57-01-02.1. Any taxes imposed under this chapter on farm machinery, farm<br>irrigation equipment, and farm machinery repair parts used exclusively for<br>agricultural purposes, or on alcoholic beverages, which were in effect on<br>December 31, 2005, become gross receipts taxes after December 31, 2005.3.Provide for county elected and appointed officers and employees, their selection,<br>powers, duties, qualifications, and compensation, and the terms of county appointed<br>officers and employees. However, after adoption of a home rule charter, a county<br>elected office may not be eliminated or combined with another office except upon<br>approval of a majority of the electors of the county voting upon the question at a<br>primary or general election or pursuant to the county officer combination, separation,<br>or redesignation procedures of chapter 11-10.2.A home rule charter may notdiminish the term of office for which a current county officer was elected, redesignate<br>that elected office during that term as appointed, or reduce the salary of the office for<br>that term. This subsection does not authorize a county to redesignate the elected<br>offices of sheriff and state's attorney as appointed, except as provided in section<br>11-10-02.3.4.Provide for all matters pertaining to county elections, except as to qualifications of<br>electors.5.Provide for the adoption, amendment, repeal, initiative, referral, enforcement, and<br>civil and criminal penalties for violation of ordinances, resolutions, and regulations to<br>carry out its governmental and proprietary powers and to provide for public health,<br>safety, morals, and welfare. However, this subsection does not confer any authority<br>to regulate any industry or activity which is regulated by state law or by rules<br>adopted by a state agency.6.Lay out or vacate public grounds, and provide through its governing body for the<br>construction, use, operation, designation, and regulation of a county road system.7.Provide for zoning, planning, and subdivision of public or private property within the<br>county limits but outside the zoning authority of any city or organized township.8.Exercise in the conduct of its affairs all powers usually exercised by a corporation.9.Contract with and receive grants from any other governmental entity or agency, with<br>respect to any local, state, or federal program, project, or works.Page No. 4The people of all counties coming within this chapter have the full right of self-government in all<br>matters within the powers enumerated in this chapter.The statutes of this state, so far asapplicable, continue to apply to counties, except as superseded by the charters of the counties or<br>by ordinances passed pursuant to the charters.11-09.1-05.1.Salestaxrevenuetransfertoschooldistrictsprohibited.Notwithstanding the provisions of chapters 54-40 and 54-40.3 or any other provision of law,<br>revenue from sales, use, or other excise taxes levied under this chapter may not be transferred<br>to or for the primary benefit of a school district except for payment of bonded indebtedness<br>incurred before April 19, 2007, or for capital construction and associated costs approved by the<br>electors of the county before April 19, 2007.11-09.1-06. Amendment or repeal. The home rule charter adopted by any county maybe amended or repealed by a proposal by the governing body of the county or by petition of the<br>number of electors provided in section 11-09.1-01, submitted to and ratified by the qualified<br>electors of the county. A petition to amend or repeal a home rule charter must be submitted to<br>the governing body of the county. Within thirty days of receipt of a valid petition or approval of a<br>proposal to amend or repeal a home rule charter, the governing body of the county shall publish<br>any proposed amendment or repeal of a home rule charter once in the official newspaper of the<br>county.At least sixty days after publication, the proposed amendment or repeal must besubmitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the county at the next primary or general election.<br>The electors may accept or reject any amendment or a repeal by a majority vote of qualified<br>electors voting on the question at the election.11-09.1-07.Commission - Terms of office - Vacancies.The board of countycommissioners shall determine the term of office of the members of the charter commission at<br>the time the members are appointed. The board of county commissioners shall fill any vacancy<br>on the charter commission.11-09.1-08. Restriction on proposals to amend or repeal. 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A home rule\u003cbr\u003eproposal may be initiated in a petition filed with the board of county commissioners and signed by\u003cbr\u003equalified electors of the county not fewer in number than two percent of the population of the\u003cbr\u003ecounty.11-09.1-02. Charter commission - Membership - Preparation and submission ofcharter - Compensation and expenses - Publication. Within sixty days after proceedings\u003cbr\u003ehave been initiated for a home rule charter, the board of county commissioners shall appoint a\u003cbr\u003echarter commission, comprised of at least five members, to draft the charter, unless a petition\u003cbr\u003eproposing a charter pursuant to section 11-09.1-01 prescribes the composition of the commission\u003cbr\u003eor the manner by which the composition of the commission is to be determined. The board shall\u003cbr\u003edesignate one of the charter commission members as chairman of the charter commission. The\u003cbr\u003eboard shall set the compensation and expenses of charter commission members. The board,\u003cbr\u003efrom its general funds, may furnish the charter commission with office space, clerical help,\u003cbr\u003esupplies, and legal and other assistance. The charter commission shall hold at least one public\u003cbr\u003ehearing on the proposed charter and may use other suitable means to disseminate information,\u003cbr\u003ereceive suggestions and comments, and encourage public discussion of the proposed charter.\u003cbr\u003eThe commission shall prepare and submit the charter to the board of county commissioners\u003cbr\u003ewithin one year after appointment, unless the board allows additional time for submission of the\u003cbr\u003echarter. The charter must contain a list of county offices to be elected and any elected offices\u003cbr\u003ethat will be eliminated or combined if the charter is adopted. 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The board may amend the proposed\u003cbr\u003echarter prior to its resubmission to the electors.11-09.1-04.Ratification by majority vote - Supersession of existing charter andconflicting state laws - Filing of copies of new charter. If a majority of the qualified electors\u003cbr\u003evoting on the charter at the election vote in favor of the home rule charter, it is ratified and\u003cbr\u003ebecomes the organic law of the county on the first day of January or July next following the\u003cbr\u003eelection, and extends to all its county matters. The charter and the ordinances made pursuant to\u003cbr\u003ethe charter in county matters must be liberally construed to supersede within the territorial limits\u003cbr\u003eand jurisdiction of the county any conflicting state law except for any state law as it applies to\u003cbr\u003ecities or any power of a city to govern its own affairs, without the consent of the governing body of\u003cbr\u003ethe city. The charter may not authorize the enactment of ordinances to diminish the authority of\u003cbr\u003ea board of supervisors of a township or to change the structure of township government in any\u003cbr\u003eorganized civil township, without the consent of the board of supervisors of the township. No\u003cbr\u003eordinance of a home rule county shall supersede section 49-22-16. One copy of the charter as\u003cbr\u003eratified and approved must be filed with the secretary of state; one with the recorder for the\u003cbr\u003ecounty, unless the board of county commissioners designates a different official; and one with the\u003cbr\u003eauditor of the county to remain as a part of its permanent records. Courts shall take judicial\u003cbr\u003enotice of the charter.11-09.1-04.1. Multicounty home rule.1.Two or more counties may draft and submit for adoption a multicounty home rule\u003cbr\u003echarter to the electors of each county pursuant to this section. The other provisionsPage No. 1of this chapter apply to a multicounty home rule charter, except as otherwise\u003cbr\u003eprovided by this section.2.The process for drafting and submitting a multicounty home rule charter may be\u003cbr\u003einitiated by:a.Separate motions by the boards of county commissioners of the participating\u003cbr\u003ecounties;b.The execution of a joint powers agreement between participating counties; orc.A petition filed with each board of county commissioners of two or more\u003cbr\u003ecounties and signed by ten percent or more of the total number of qualified\u003cbr\u003eelectors of each county voting for governor at the most recent gubernatorial\u003cbr\u003eelection.3.Within sixty days after proceedings are initiated for a multicounty home rule charter,\u003cbr\u003ethe boards of county commissioners shall enter into a joint powers agreement\u003cbr\u003especifying the procedure for framing the charter, which may include the\u003cbr\u003eestablishment of a single cooperative charter commission with membership\u003cbr\u003erepresenting each county. As an alternative, the boards of county commissioners in\u003cbr\u003eeach affected county may establish a separate charter commission pursuant to\u003cbr\u003esection 11-09.1-02 to frame the charter in cooperative study with the charter\u003cbr\u003ecommission of any other affected county. The charter commissions must submit a\u003cbr\u003esingle joint report and proposed charter.4.A charter commission, during its deliberation, may hold public hearings and\u003cbr\u003ecommunity forums and use other suitable means to disseminate information, receive\u003cbr\u003esuggestions and comments, and encourage public discussion on the subject of the\u003cbr\u003eproposed multicounty home rule charter, and may report periodically to the affected\u003cbr\u003egoverning bodies on their progress.In preparing the charter, the chartercommission may:a.Include any, or all, of the available powers enumerated in section 11-09.1-05,\u003cbr\u003esubject to the limitations of that section;b.Provide for adjustment of existing bonded indebtedness and other obligations in\u003cbr\u003ea manner that will provide for a fair and equitable burden of taxation for debt\u003cbr\u003eservice;c.Provide for the transfer or other disposition of property and other rights, claims,\u003cbr\u003eassets, and franchises of the counties;d.Provide for the reorganization, abolition, or adjustment of boundaries of any\u003cbr\u003eexisting boards, commissions, agencies, and special districts of the county\u003cbr\u003egovernment;e.Include provisions for transition in implementing the charter, including elements\u003cbr\u003ethat consider the reasonable expectations of current officeholders such as\u003cbr\u003edelayed effective dates for implementation at the end of a current term or a\u003cbr\u003efuture term, upon the occurrence of a vacancy, or on a date certain;f.Include provision for the limited application or temporary implementation of the\u003cbr\u003echarter, including provisions that permit implementation on an experimental or\u003cbr\u003epilot basis such as the expiration of the charter on a date certain in the future,\u003cbr\u003erequired reapproval of the charter by the electors at a future date, or a\u003cbr\u003ephased-in implementation of various components of the charter; andPage No. 2g.Include other provisions that the charter commission elects to include and\u003cbr\u003ewhich are consistent with state law.5.The proposed charter or accurate summary of the charter must be published in the\u003cbr\u003eofficial newspaper of each affected county, at least once during two different weeks\u003cbr\u003ewithin the thirty-day period immediately preceding the date of election.6.If a majority of the qualified electors voting in each county on the charter votes in\u003cbr\u003efavor of the multicounty home rule charter, it is ratified and becomes the organic law\u003cbr\u003eof the multicounty area on the first day of January following the election or other\u003cbr\u003eeffective date specified in the charter.7.The amendment or repeal of a multicounty home rule charter may proceed pursuant\u003cbr\u003eto the amendment and repeal provisions of section 11-09.1-06 on a multicounty\u003cbr\u003ebasis. A majority vote of the qualified electors voting in each county in the election is\u003cbr\u003erequired to adopt any amendment of a multicounty charter. A majority vote of the\u003cbr\u003equalified electors of only one or more participating counties is required to repeal a\u003cbr\u003emulticounty charter.11-09.1-05. Powers. After the filing with the secretary of state of a charter approved inreasonable conformity with this chapter, the county and its citizens may, if included in the charter\u003cbr\u003eand implemented through ordinances:1.Acquire, hold, operate, and dispose of property within or without the county limits,\u003cbr\u003eand, subject to chapter 32-15, exercise the right of eminent domain for those\u003cbr\u003epurposes.2.Control its finances and fiscal affairs; appropriate money for its purposes, and make\u003cbr\u003epayments of its debts and expenses; subject to the limitations of this section levy\u003cbr\u003eand collect property taxes, sales and use taxes, farm machinery gross receipts\u003cbr\u003etaxes, alcoholic beverage gross receipts taxes, motor vehicle fuels and special fuels\u003cbr\u003etaxes, motor vehicle registration fees, and special assessments for benefits\u003cbr\u003econferred,foritspublicandproprietaryfunctions,activities,operations,undertakings, and improvements; contract debts, borrow money, issue bonds,\u003cbr\u003ewarrants, and other evidences of indebtedness; establish charges for any county or\u003cbr\u003eother services to the extent authorized by state law; and establish debt and mill levy\u003cbr\u003elimitations. Notwithstanding any authority granted under this chapter, all property\u003cbr\u003emust be assessed in a uniform manner as prescribed by the state board of\u003cbr\u003eequalization and the state supervisor of assessments and all taxable property must\u003cbr\u003ebe taxed by the county at the same rate unless otherwise provided by law. A charter\u003cbr\u003eor ordinance or act of a governing body of a home rule county may not supersede\u003cbr\u003eany state law that determines what property or acts are subject to, or exempt from,\u003cbr\u003ead valorem taxes. A charter or ordinance or act of the governing body of a home\u003cbr\u003erule county may not supersede section 11-11-55.1 relating to the sixty percent\u003cbr\u003epetition requirement for improvements and of section 40-22-18 relating to the barring\u003cbr\u003eproceeding for improvement projects.After December 31, 2005, sales and usetaxes, farm machinery gross receipts taxes, and alcoholic beverage gross receipts\u003cbr\u003etaxes levied under this chapter:a.Must conform in all respects with regard to the taxable or exempt status of\u003cbr\u003eitems under chapters 57-39.2, 57-39.5, 57-39.6, and 57-40.2 and may not be\u003cbr\u003eimposed at multiple rates with the exception of sales of electricity, piped natural\u003cbr\u003eor artificial gas, or other heating fuels delivered by the seller or the retail sale or\u003cbr\u003etransfer of motor vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, modular homes, manufactured\u003cbr\u003ehomes, or mobile homes.b.May not be newly imposed or changed except to be effective on the first day of\u003cbr\u003ea calendar quarterly period after a minimum of ninety days' notice to the tax\u003cbr\u003ecommissioner or, for purchases from printed catalogs, on the first day of aPage No. 3calendar quarter after a minimum of one hundred twenty days' notice to the\u003cbr\u003eseller.c.May not be limited to apply to less than the full value of the transaction or item\u003cbr\u003eas determined for state sales and use tax, except for farm machinery gross\u003cbr\u003ereceipts tax purposes.d.Must be subject to collection by the tax commissioner under an agreement\u003cbr\u003eunder section 57-01-02.1 and must be administered by the tax commissioner in\u003cbr\u003eaccordance with the relevant provisions of chapter 57-39.2, including reporting\u003cbr\u003eand paying requirements, correction of errors, payment of refunds, and\u003cbr\u003eapplication of penalty and interest.After December 31, 2005, any portion of a charter or any portion of an ordinance or\u003cbr\u003eact of a governing body of a home rule county passed pursuant to a charter which\u003cbr\u003edoes not conform to the requirements of this subsection is invalid to the extent that it\u003cbr\u003edoes not conform. The invalidity of a portion of a charter or ordinance or act of a\u003cbr\u003egoverning body of a home rule county because it does not conform to this\u003cbr\u003esubsection does not affect the validity of any other portion of the charter or ordinance\u003cbr\u003eor act of a governing body of a home rule county or the eligibility for a refund under\u003cbr\u003esection 57-01-02.1. Any taxes imposed under this chapter on farm machinery, farm\u003cbr\u003eirrigation equipment, and farm machinery repair parts used exclusively for\u003cbr\u003eagricultural purposes, or on alcoholic beverages, which were in effect on\u003cbr\u003eDecember 31, 2005, become gross receipts taxes after December 31, 2005.3.Provide for county elected and appointed officers and employees, their selection,\u003cbr\u003epowers, duties, qualifications, and compensation, and the terms of county appointed\u003cbr\u003eofficers and employees. However, after adoption of a home rule charter, a county\u003cbr\u003eelected office may not be eliminated or combined with another office except upon\u003cbr\u003eapproval of a majority of the electors of the county voting upon the question at a\u003cbr\u003eprimary or general election or pursuant to the county officer combination, separation,\u003cbr\u003eor redesignation procedures of chapter 11-10.2.A home rule charter may notdiminish the term of office for which a current county officer was elected, redesignate\u003cbr\u003ethat elected office during that term as appointed, or reduce the salary of the office for\u003cbr\u003ethat term. This subsection does not authorize a county to redesignate the elected\u003cbr\u003eoffices of sheriff and state's attorney as appointed, except as provided in section\u003cbr\u003e11-10-02.3.4.Provide for all matters pertaining to county elections, except as to qualifications of\u003cbr\u003eelectors.5.Provide for the adoption, amendment, repeal, initiative, referral, enforcement, and\u003cbr\u003ecivil and criminal penalties for violation of ordinances, resolutions, and regulations to\u003cbr\u003ecarry out its governmental and proprietary powers and to provide for public health,\u003cbr\u003esafety, morals, and welfare. However, this subsection does not confer any authority\u003cbr\u003eto regulate any industry or activity which is regulated by state law or by rules\u003cbr\u003eadopted by a state agency.6.Lay out or vacate public grounds, and provide through its governing body for the\u003cbr\u003econstruction, use, operation, designation, and regulation of a county road system.7.Provide for zoning, planning, and subdivision of public or private property within the\u003cbr\u003ecounty limits but outside the zoning authority of any city or organized township.8.Exercise in the conduct of its affairs all powers usually exercised by a corporation.9.Contract with and receive grants from any other governmental entity or agency, with\u003cbr\u003erespect to any local, state, or federal program, project, or works.Page No. 4The people of all counties coming within this chapter have the full right of self-government in all\u003cbr\u003ematters within the powers enumerated in this chapter.The statutes of this state, so far asapplicable, continue to apply to counties, except as superseded by the charters of the counties or\u003cbr\u003eby ordinances passed pursuant to the charters.11-09.1-05.1.Salestaxrevenuetransfertoschooldistrictsprohibited.Notwithstanding the provisions of chapters 54-40 and 54-40.3 or any other provision of law,\u003cbr\u003erevenue from sales, use, or other excise taxes levied under this chapter may not be transferred\u003cbr\u003eto or for the primary benefit of a school district except for payment of bonded indebtedness\u003cbr\u003eincurred before April 19, 2007, or for capital construction and associated costs approved by the\u003cbr\u003eelectors of the county before April 19, 2007.11-09.1-06. Amendment or repeal. The home rule charter adopted by any county maybe amended or repealed by a proposal by the governing body of the county or by petition of the\u003cbr\u003enumber of electors provided in section 11-09.1-01, submitted to and ratified by the qualified\u003cbr\u003eelectors of the county. A petition to amend or repeal a home rule charter must be submitted to\u003cbr\u003ethe governing body of the county. Within thirty days of receipt of a valid petition or approval of a\u003cbr\u003eproposal to amend or repeal a home rule charter, the governing body of the county shall publish\u003cbr\u003eany proposed amendment or repeal of a home rule charter once in the official newspaper of the\u003cbr\u003ecounty.At least sixty days after publication, the proposed amendment or repeal must besubmitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the county at the next primary or general election.\u003cbr\u003eThe electors may accept or reject any amendment or a repeal by a majority vote of qualified\u003cbr\u003eelectors voting on the question at the election.11-09.1-07.Commission - Terms of office - Vacancies.The board of countycommissioners shall determine the term of office of the members of the charter commission at\u003cbr\u003ethe time the members are appointed. The board of county commissioners shall fill any vacancy\u003cbr\u003eon the charter commission.11-09.1-08. 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