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1971

In addition to the division of community services and the division of economic assistance other programs such as psychological testing and marital counseling were added (S. L. 1971, Ch.

1971 The name of the Public Welfare Board was changed to the Social Service Board of North Dakota (S. L. 1971, Ch.

1975

1975 A new act related to the administration and financing of the food stamp program in the state and the powers and duties of the County Welfare Boards and the Social Service Board of North Dakota (S. L. 1975, Ch.

1979

486). Other legislation related to the powers and duties of the County Social Service Boards and the Social Service Board as created and enacted in the 1979 supplement of the Century Code.

1981

Since 1981, the Human Services Center continued to expand its staff and services.

Changes were made to the Developmental Disabilities Council (S. L. 1981, Ch.

1985

1985 Legislation amended and reenacted sections to the Century Code [NDCC 14-13-03] relating to the divisions within the office of human services and the office of economic assistance and county administration of the Department of Human Services.

1989

575). A statute created the Commission on the Status of Women within the Governor’s Council on Human Resources (S. L. 1989, Ch.

1991

Eliminated from the Board was the representative from the Director of Institutions (S. L. 1991, Ch.

1991 Legislation related to human services committees including the State Council on Developmental Disabilities to be maintained by the Department of Human Services instead of residing in the Office of the Governor.

1993

1993 Legislation changed the Century Code [50-06-05.1] with an amendment that added a new subsection to child and foster care services (S.L. 1993, Ch.

1995

457). Legislation concerned changes for the Developmental Center at Grafton including name, administration, and control (S. L. 1995, Ch.

1997

407). A new Century Code section [NDCC 14-09-10] enumerated requirements modifying existing child support orders ( S. L. 1997, Ch.

2001

420). Additional legislation concerning treatment providers for services related to the awareness and intervention and rehabilitation for compulsive gambling (S. L. 2001, Ch.

2003

408). Additional legislation related to the provision of treatment services for children with serious emotional disorders (S.L. 2003, Ch.

2005

In 2005 legislation related to confidentiality of information contained in Department records.

2005 Another request was for appropriation of a unified system for guardianship services for adults with developmental disabilities who are ineligible for case management services (S. L. 2005, Ch.

2007

2007 Legislation concerned programs such as criminal history record checks on childhood services providers, licensing, and registration of early childhood services providers (S. L. 2007, Ch.

2009

2009 An act to amend and reenact a section of the Century code relating to confidentiality of records concerning information contained on the master client index data matching systems (S. L. 2009, Ch.

414) and legislation concerning a program for services to transition-aged youth at risk including the definition and rules (S. L. 2009, Ch.

2022

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