1. Upon submission of an application for an initial, renewal, or duplicate instruction permit, operator's license, or a nondriver identification card by a man at least eighteen years of age and under the age of twenty-six, the department shall provide for the registration of the applicant with the selective service system. 2. The department shall provide language on the application informing the applicant his signature on the application serves as an acknowledgment the applicant already has registered with the selective service system or the applicant consents to registration. 3. An applicant who objects to registration for conscientious, religious, or other grounds may contact the selective service system for alternative options. 4. The department shall forward the applicant's necessary personal information to the selective service system for registration.
39-06-02. Individuals who are exempt from having an operator's license - Resident defined. 1. The following individuals are exempt from having an operator's license: a. An employee of the United States government while operating a motor vehicle owned by or leased to that government and being operated on official business. b. A nonresident who is at least sixteen years of age, who has in that individual's immediate possession a valid operator's license issued to that individual in that individual's home state or country. c. A member of the armed forces of the United States while that individual is stationed in North Dakota, if that individual has a valid current operator's license from another state. d. An individual over sixteen years of age who becomes a resident of this state and who has in possession a valid operator's license issued to that individual under the laws of some other state or country or by military authorities of the United States for a period of not more than sixty days after becoming a resident of this state. e. A member of the North Dakota national guard operating any military vehicles as authorized by a national guard operator's license while on duty. 2. For purposes of this chapter, an individual is deemed a resident of this state when the individual has lived in the state for ninety consecutive days, unless the individual is a nonresident student, a tourist, or a member of the armed forces.