March 13, 2025 •
North Dakota Ethics Commission Issues Advisory Opinion on Gift Ban Exceptions

The Ethics Commission issued an advisory opinion clarifying rules regarding exceptions to the gift ban. Advisory Opinion 24-02 states an organization hosting a conference where attendees pay for their meals can cover the cost of a legislator’s meal if the event otherwise meets the criteria for a private or public social and educational event. In order to qualify as a public or private social and educational event, the event must occur in the state of North Dakota; include an educational component; lobbyists and public officials may not be the only state residents in attendance; and the sponsor must electronically file a prior notice with the Ethics Commission. The commission requests event sponsors submit these notices no less than a week in advance. The opinion also states gifts or other things of value shared as a cultural or social norm as part of a qualified public or private social and educational event must reflect the traditions, heritage, values, and beliefs of a group of people. Examples include star quilts from members of tribal nations, gifts between political dignitaries, or a personalized plaque or certificate with the recipient’s name which has no independent resale value.
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