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Education
Chapter 119

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 119

HOUSE BILL NO. 1080

(Representative Dockter)

AN ACT to amend and reenact sections 15-05-10 and 47-16-39.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the obligation to pay oil and gas royalties on leases owned and managed by the board of university and school lands.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH DAKOTA:

47 SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. Section 15-05-10 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

15-05-10. Royalties from oil leases - Obligation to pay - Rents from other leases - Breach - Rules.

1. Oil leases must be made by the board of university and school lands at such annual minimum payments as are determined by the board, but the royalty shall bemay not be less than twelve and one-half percent of the gross output of oil from the lands leased. Oil leases made by the board may authorize a royalty of less than twelve and one-half percent for production from stripper well properties or individual stripper wells and qualifying secondary recovery and qualifying tertiary recovery projects as defined in section 57-51.1-01. Leases for gas, coal, cement materials, sodium sulfate, sand and gravel, road material, building stone, chemical substances, metallic ores, or colloidal or other clays must be made by the board in such annual payments as are determined by the board.

2. The obligation arising under an oil and gas lease to pay oil or gas royalties to the board of university and school lands, to deliver oil or gas to a purchaser to the credit of the board, or to pay the market value thereof is of the essence in the lease contract, and breach of the obligation may constitute grounds for the cancellation of the lease in any case in which it is determined by the court that the equities of the case require cancellation. If the lessee or the lessee's representative or assignee under an oil and gas lease fails to pay oil or gas royalties to the board within the time prescribed by administrative rule and cancellation of the lease is not sought, the lessee or the lessee's representative or assignee thereafter shall pay interest on the unpaid royalties at a rate of three-quarters of one percent per month, not to exceed nine percent per annum. The commissioner may waive all or a portion of the interest under this subsection for good cause.

3. If a lessee or the lessee's representative or assignee fails to respond or refuses to file an amended royalty statement and pay the royalty owed within


47 Section 15-05-10 was also amended by section 2 of Senate Bill No. 2065, chapter 277.