creating a committee to study neonicotinoid seed treatments.
Shifts RCIP certification fees into the Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund, ends the RCIP fund, and transfers remaining RCIP balance to fund regulatory costs.
Shifts RCIP certification fees into the Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund, ends the RCIP fund, and transfers remaining RCIP balance to fund regulatory costs.
Status: Introduced Nov 12, 2024; filed with Secretary of State 03/31/2025. (Text and committee amendments available; bill passed through legislative process as shown in enrolled documents.)
HB 1086 reorganizes how fees collected under North Dakota’s reduced cigarette ignition propensity (RCIP) program are handled and used. The bill redirects manufacturer certification fees into the state’s Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund, repeals a separate fire‑prevention fund, and requires a one‑time transfer of any remaining RCIP fund balance into the Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund.
Certification and testing (section 18‑13‑03, as amended)
Fees and fund deposit
Trust fund revisions (section 26.1‑01‑07.1, as amended)
Repeal and transfer
If you want, I can extract the exact enacted language from the enrolled version and produce a side‑by‑side comparison of current vs. amended statutes (showing the precise text changes and cross‑references).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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