North Dakota Statutes
§ 20.1-04-12.1 — Gun dog activities - Permit required - Fee
North Dakota § 20.1-04-12.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-04-12.1 (2026).
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1.The director shall issue a permit for the following gun dog activities:
a.The training exercises of a resident or nonresident professional trainer;
b.The training exercises of a nonresident amateur trainer who brings more than
four gun dogs into the state; and
c.Hosting field trials that use live wild birds.
2.The application for the permit must be in a form prescribed by the director and must be
accompanied by the appropriate fee.
3.Upon the receipt of the completed application and fee the director shall issue a permit
for a specified period of time and shall require the permitholder to submit an annual
report.
4.The fees for the permits are:
a.For a resident professional gun dog trainer for training exercises or hosting field
trials, twenty dollars.
b.For a nonresident profes
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