The North Dakota Statement of Intent to Perform Disaster or Emergency Remediation is a document that is used to provide guidance to local and state agencies in the event of a natural disaster or emergency. This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of local, state, and federal governments in responding to an emergency or disaster, and provides information on the resources available to assist in the response. It also provides information on the types of disaster or emergency remediation that may be needed, as well as the necessary steps to be taken in order to complete the remediation. There are two different types of North Dakota Statement of Intent to Perform Disaster or Emergency Remediation: 1) the Local Government Statement of Intent to Perform Disaster or Emergency Remediation, and 2) the State Government Statement of Intent to Perform Disaster or Emergency Remediation. Both documents outline the roles and responsibilities of local and state governments in responding to an emergency or disaster, and provide information on the resources available to assist in the response. The Local Government Statement of Intent to Perform Disaster or Emergency Remediation is specific to local governments, while the State Government Statement of Intent to Perform Disaster or Emergency Remediation is specific to state governments.