North Dakota Statutes

§ 19-24.1-04.1 — Designated caregivers - Criminal history record check exemption

North Dakota § 19-24.1-04.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 19-24.1-04.1 (2026).

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The department may waive the requirement for a registered designated caregiver to obtain a criminal history record check under section 12-60-24 if the registered designated caregiver is solely assisting a registered qualifying patient whose debilitating medical condition is a terminal illness or if the registered designated caregiver is solely assisting a registered qualifying patient who is admitted into the hospice program. A registered designated caregiver seeking a waiver under this section shall provide the department with a written statement attesting the caregiver has not been convicted of a drug-related misdemeanor offense within the five years preceding the date of application or a felony offense. If a waiver is issued under this section, the registered designated caregiver's regi

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North Dakota § 19-24.1-04.1, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/19-24.1-04.1.