13,942 sections across 1,673 North Dakota regulatory chapters.
20-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20-06-01-05 Self-reporting and self-referral
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1. A licensee may voluntarily refer or self-report to the administrator or the board for a potentially impairing condition. 2. A licensee: a. Who under this section voluntarily seeks the assistance of the administrator in assessing or dealing with a condition that could possibly …
20-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20-06-01-06 Mandated reporting
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A report by a health professional, including a self-report or self-referral by a licensee to the administrator, must be deemed a report to the board for the purposes of mandated reporting of impairment. History: Effective April 1, 2026. General Authority: NDCC 43-28-06 Law Implem…
20-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20-06-01-07 Confidentiality of records
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Records of the program may only be disclosed pursuant to North Dakota Century Code section 43-17.3-07 or 43-28-06. History: Effective April 1, 2026. General Authority: NDCC 43-28-06 Law Implemented: NDCC 43-28-06
20-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20-06-01-08 Liability
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1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board, the administrator, or delegated individuals and members of any of these entities are not liable to any person for any acts, omissions, or recommendations made in good faith within the scope of responsibilities pursuant to …
20.5-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-01-01-01 Organization of the board of dietetic practice
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1. History and function. The 1985 legislative assembly passed legislation to license dietitians and nutritionists, codified as North Dakota Century Code chapter 43-44. This chapter requires the governor to appoint a state board of dietetic practice. It is the responsibility of th…
20.5-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-01-01 Licensure application
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An application for a license for dietetic practice must be made to the state board of dietetic practice on forms approved by the board found at www.ndbodp.com. The application must contain such information as the board may reasonably require. 1. Each application for a license as …
20.5-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-01-02 Initial licensure
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An applicant shall be issued a license based on compliance with requirements stated in North Dakota Century Code chapter 43-44 and the rules in the chapter. It is the responsibility of the licensee to immediately notify the board of any change to the licensee contact information,…
20.5-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-01-03 Licensure renewal
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1. For renewals submitted before September 30, 2022. Licenses are renewable annually and are effective for a renewal year which runs from October first to the following September thirtieth. 3 a. Applications for renewal of license will be mailed by the board on or before June fir…
20.5-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-01-04 Fees
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The board has adopted the following fee payment schedule: 1. Initial license fee: Licensed registered dietitian $75.00 Licensed nutritionist $75.00 Provisional license $25.00 Provisional licensee examination passage $50.00 Limited practice without a license $25.00 2. License fees…
20.5-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-01-05 Continuing education
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To renew a license, a person must present proof of having attended continuing education approved by the board. The licensee must have attended at least seventy-five hours of continuing education in the licensee's five-year recertification cycle. The five-year recertification cycl…
20.5-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-01-06 Provisional license
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An applicant shall provide evidence of completing the educational and supervised practice requirements and provide evidence of making application to take the registered dietitian nutritionist examination or the certified nutrition specialist examination or the diplomate of the Am…
20.5-02-02-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-02-01 Code of ethics
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A licensee shall comply with the following code of ethics in the licensee's professional practice and conduct. The code reflects the ethical principles of the dietetic and nutrition profession and outlines obligations of the licensee to self, client, society, and the profession a…
20.5-02-02-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-02-02 Unacceptable professional conduct
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The following constitute unacceptable professional conduct by a licensed registered dietitian or nutritionist and shall subject such licensee or potential licensee to discipline, revocation of licensure, or sanction, or a combination thereof: 1. Taking financial advantage of a cl…
20.5-02-03-N.D. Admin. Code § 20.5-02-03-01 Grievance procedure
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Grievances must be processed in accordance with the provisions of North Dakota Century Code chapter 28-32. History: Effective December 1, 1986. General Authority: NDCC 43-44-03 Law Implemented: NDCC 28-32-05 1
21-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-01-01-01 Organization of edible bean council
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1. History. The 1977 legislative assembly enacted the "Edible Bean Industry Promotion Act", codified as North Dakota Century Code chapter 4-10.3, and created the edible bean council. 2. Council membership. The council consists of five members, each member being elected from one o…
21-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-02-01-01 Scope
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This article is promulgated pursuant to North Dakota Century Code chapter 4-10.3 and section 28-32-02. This article applies to all edible beans grown in North Dakota or sold to a designated handler and shall be applied in conjunction with North Dakota Century Code chapter 4-10.3.…
21-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-02-01-02 Council functions subject to North Dakota Century Code chapter 28-32
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All official functions of the edible bean council shall be subject to North Dakota Century Code chapter 28-32. General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02 Law Implemented: NDCC 28-32-02 1
21-02-02-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-02-02-01 Statutory definitions
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Unless otherwise defined, or made inappropriate by context, all words used in this chapter have meanings given to them under North Dakota Century Code chapter 4-10.3. General Authority: NDCC 4-10.3-08 Law Implemented: NDCC 4-10.3-02
21-02-02-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-02-02-02 Definition of designated handler
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"Designated handler" shall, for the purposes of the assessment and reporting required by the North Dakota Century Code chapter 4-10.3, include a grower selling the grower's unharvested edible beans out of state, or delivering the grower's edible beans from the farm on which they …
21-02-02-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-02-02-03 Reports - Form - Contents - Filing requirements
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Every designated handler shall, within thirty days after the end of each calendar quarter, file a quarterly edible bean promotion report including the remittance of assessment fees for that quarter, with the council in the form, and containing such information, as prescribed by t…
21-02-02-N.D. Admin. Code § 21-02-02-04 Requests for refunds - Filing requirements
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A grower wishing to obtain a refund of any assessment paid to the edible bean fund shall apply to the council for a refund application blank within sixty days after such assessment or final settlement is paid to a designated handler. The completed application blank shall be retur…
24.1-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-01-01-01 History and functions
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In 1917 legislation was approved which created a state board of electricians. In 1949 the name of the board was changed to the state electrical board. The board is charged with the responsibility to examine applicants and issue licenses to those having the necessary qualification…
24.1-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-01-01-02 Board membership
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The board consists of five members appointed by the governor for terms of five years. Terms are arranged so that one term expires each year. To provide equal representation on the board, one member is selected from the master electricians, one from the journeymen electricians, an…
24.1-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-01-01-03 Executive director
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The executive director has full responsibility for directing and supervising the operation of the department under the direction of the board. History: Effective April 1, 2017. General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02.1 Law Implemented: NDCC 28-32-02.1
24.1-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-01-01-04 Director of inspections
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The director of inspections supervises electrical inspectors to carry out an effective inspection program. The director is responsible for reviewing plans and specifications that are submitted on various projects. 1 History: Effective April 1, 2017. General Authority: NDCC 28-32-…
24.1-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-01-01-05 Inspection districts
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The state is divided into districts. Each electrical inspector is assigned to a district. A map showing the districts is available on the board's website at www.ndseb.com and by this reference is herein incorporated. History: Effective April 1, 2017. General Authority: NDCC 28-32…
24.1-01-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-01-01-06 Inquiries
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All inquiries and communication relating to licensing, electrical wiring, and inspections must be directed to: North Dakota State Electrical Board P.O. Box 7335 Bismarck, ND 58507-7335 Phone (701) 328-9522 Fax (701) 328-9524 Email: electric@nd.gov Inquiries or proposals for amend…
24.1-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-02-01-01 Definitions
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The terms used throughout this title have the same meaning as in the National Electrical Code except: 1. "Correction order", also marked as FS, indicates a correction is necessary before installation will be considered approved by the board. It means a notice, written by an elect…
24.1-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-02-01-02 General statement of policy and interpretative rules
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1. Purpose and scope. The purpose of these standards is the practical safeguarding of persons and of buildings and building contents from electrical hazards arising from the use or control of electricity for light, heat, power, and control thereof, fire detection systems, and pow…
24.1-02-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-02-01-03 Administrative powers and duties
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1. The executive director, under the direction of the board, shall administer laws, rules, and wiring standards of this state, the electrical requirements of the NFPA 70 2023 edition, National Electrical Code (first version, printed in 2022) and NFPA 72, 101, 110 2021 edition Lif…
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-01 Application, examination, and annual license fees
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1. Upon receiving an application packet for an electrician's license from an applicant, the board shall process and review the applicant's employment verification of electrical construction experience as outlined under this section. Upon final approval of the application by the b…
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-02 Master electrician
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A master electrician shall have at least two thousand hours of experience working as a licensed journeyman electrician under the supervision of a contracting master electrician or master of record. There are three categories of master electricians, which are as follows: 1. A cont…
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-03 Journeyman electrician
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A journeyman electrician shall have completed eight thousand hours experience, which experience may not be obtained in less than three years, registered as an apprentice electrician (of which up to three thousand hours may apply under the qualifications of a class B electrician) …
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-04 Class B electrician
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A class B electrician shall have completed three thousand hours experience in farmstead or residential wiring, in one-family or two-family dwellings, under the supervision of a master or class B electrician. Commercial wiring experience will not be credited for experience toward …
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-05 Power limited electrician
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A power limited electrician shall have completed six thousand hours experience, which experience may not be obtained in less than two and one-half years, registered as a power limited apprentice electrician under the supervision of a contracting master, master of record, contract…
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-06 Provisional military spouse licensure
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See North Dakota Century Code section 43-51-11.1 History: Effective April 1, 2017; amended effective October 1, 2020. General Authority: NDCC 43-09-05 Law Implemented: NDCC 43-51-11.1
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-07 Apprentice electrician
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There are two categories of apprentice electrician training: 1. Apprentice electricians who have successfully completed at least two years of electrical school approved by the board. 2. Apprentice electricians who have successfully completed five hundred seventy-six hours of trai…
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-08 Power limited apprentice electrician
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A power limited apprentice electrician shall meet the following requirements to be eligible for examination: 1. A power limited apprentice must be registered with the board under the same classification as the power limited electrician under whom the apprentice will be working an…
24.1-03-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-03-01-09 Supervision and responsibilities
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1. A licensed electrician shall supervise not more than three apprentices. Any individual over sixteen years of age may work as an apprentice under a licensed master, class B, or power limited electrician, but the master, class B, or power limited electrician may not allow an app…
24.1-04-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-04-01-01 Education requirements for licensure and renewal
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No master, journeyman, power limited, or class B electrician license will be renewed unless proof of eight continuing education hours have been submitted, of which a minimum of fifty percent of the hours shall be based on the NFPA 70 2023 edition, National Electrical Code (first …
24.1-04-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-04-01-02 Class approvals
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1. Classes, apprenticeship programs, and instructors shall have prior approval by the board and requests for approval shall be made no later than thirty days prior to class instruction. Board approval of continuing education classes and instructors accepted expires when the board…
24.1-04-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-04-01-03 Instructor qualifications
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Instructors shall submit their qualifications to the board before the class. Classes may not be approved unless the instructor has one or more of the following qualifications: 1. A master electrician with at least one year's experience in electrical inspection. 2. A journeyman or…
24.1-04-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-04-01-04 Education advisory committee
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1. The board shall form an education advisory committee to review educational classes and programs required by the board. 2. The committee shall develop minimum requirements in the area of study for the electrical education of individuals registered and licensed by the board. 3. …
24.1-05-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-05-01-01 Electrical certificates
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1. All electrical installations, including power limited system installations defined by the National Electrical Code Special Occupancies, articles 500 through 517, with a value of five hundred dollars or more, must have an electrical wiring certificate submitted by the master, c…
24.1-05-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-05-01-02 Fees
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1. The electrical and power limited systems inspection fee shall be based on the total amount of the contract or total cost to the owner, including extras. This includes power limited systems in National Electrical Code chapter 5 special occupancies, articles 500 through 517. The…
24.1-05-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-05-01-03 Carnivals, circuses, fairs, and similar events
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1. All carnivals, circuses, fairs, and similar events shall comply with article 525, 2023 edition, National Electrical Code (first version, printed in 2022). 2. All installations shall be approved by the electrical inspector before usage. 3 3. Each carnival, circus, fair, or simi…
24.1-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-06-01-01 [Reserved]
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ARTICLE 24.1-06 ELECTRICAL WIRING STANDARDS Chapter 24.1-06-01 General Requirements 24.1-06-02 Wiring and Protection 24.1-06-03 Wiring Methods and Materials 24.1-06-04 Appliances 24.1-06-05 Special Occupancies 24.1-06-06 Special Equipment CHAPTER 24.1-06-01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS S…
24.1-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-06-01-02 [Reserved]
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ARTICLE 24.1-06 ELECTRICAL WIRING STANDARDS Chapter 24.1-06-01 General Requirements 24.1-06-02 Wiring and Protection 24.1-06-03 Wiring Methods and Materials 24.1-06-04 Appliances 24.1-06-05 Special Occupancies 24.1-06-06 Special Equipment CHAPTER 24.1-06-01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS S…
24.1-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-06-01-03 [Reserved]
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ARTICLE 24.1-06 ELECTRICAL WIRING STANDARDS Chapter 24.1-06-01 General Requirements 24.1-06-02 Wiring and Protection 24.1-06-03 Wiring Methods and Materials 24.1-06-04 Appliances 24.1-06-05 Special Occupancies 24.1-06-06 Special Equipment CHAPTER 24.1-06-01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS S…
24.1-06-01-N.D. Admin. Code § 24.1-06-01-04 [Reserved]
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ARTICLE 24.1-06 ELECTRICAL WIRING STANDARDS Chapter 24.1-06-01 General Requirements 24.1-06-02 Wiring and Protection 24.1-06-03 Wiring Methods and Materials 24.1-06-04 Appliances 24.1-06-05 Special Occupancies 24.1-06-06 Special Equipment CHAPTER 24.1-06-01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS S…