In accordance with the federal minimum wage, the North Dakota minimum wage is $7.25 per hour effective July 24, 2009 ($6.55 per hour effective July 24, 2008 and before July 24, 2009; $5.85 per hour effective July 24, 2007 and before July 24, 2008).
All employees, including state employees, are covered by North Dakota's minimum wage law, with the exception of: (1) employees of nonprofit youth camps; (2) golf course caddies; (3) any person working on a casual basis for less than twenty hours per week for less than three consecutive weeks as a babysitter; (4) a guide, cook, or camp-tender for a hunting or fishing guide service; (5) any person in a program for youthful or first-time offenders designed as an alternative to incarceration if the person enters the program voluntarily, does not displace regular employees; is under court supervision or control, and performs the work without contemplation of pay; (6) prison or jail inmates who do work directly associated with the incarceration program; (7) actors or extras for a motion picture; (8) volunteers who donate their time and services; and (9) student trainees where the training does not benefit the employer and the trainee benefits from the training and is not entitled to a job or wages.