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  2. North Dakota Department of Labor and Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The department is responsible for enforcing North Dakota labor and human rights laws and for educating the public about these laws. In addition, the department licenses employment agencies operating in North Dakota and can verify the status of independent contractor relationships. [1]

  3. North Dakota Insurance Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Since the creation of the office with the state's constitution in 1889, the state has seen a total of 22 insurance commissioners. The commissioners have served relatively short terms when compared with North Dakota's other state offices; the longest tenure was that of Sveinung A. Olsness who served for 18 years, and the average time in office has been about 6 years.

  4. List of North Dakota companies - Wikipedia

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    Status: P=Private, S=State; A=Active, D=Defunct; Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes Status Acme Tools: Consumer services Tool & equipment distributor Grand Forks: 1948 P A Alerus Financial: Financials Banks Grand Forks: 1879 Bank and financial services P A Bank of North Dakota: Financials Banks Bismarck: 1919 State-owned bank S A

  5. Private pesticide applicator recertification in 2024 - AOL

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    If you plan to use a Restricted Use Pesticide on land or sites for the production of agricultural commodities, reside in the state of Minnesota, and your private pesticide applicator certification ...

  6. List of North Dakota public service commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of public service commissioners of North Dakota. The three public service commissioner offices were created in 1940 and terms began on January 1, 1941, replacing the three offices that made up the North Dakota Railroad Commission .

  7. North Dakota Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    With the state's creation in 1889, the board was known as the North Dakota Board of Railroad Commissioners. The commission gained authority over the telephone companies in 1915, and over all public utilities (water, gas, steam heat, and electricity) in 1919. In 1940, the name was changed to the Public Service Commission.

  8. Illinois Commerce Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Commerce Commission is a quasi-judicial tribunal that regulates public utility services in the U.S. state of Illinois. The mission of the ICC is "to pursue an appropriate balance between the interest of consumers and existing and emerging service providers to ensure the provision of adequate, efficient, reliable, safe and least ...

  9. North Dakota Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Despite the small size of the Department, North Dakota has more registered vehicles than there are residents of the state. [2] The Director is Ronald J. Henke, [3] and the central office is located on the North Dakota State Capitol grounds in Bismarck, North Dakota. Until the 1990s, the agency was known as the North Dakota Highway Department.