North Dakota Statutes
§ 23-07.1-13 — Indian jurisdiction
North Dakota § 23-07.1-13
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N.D. Cent. Code § 23-07.1-13 (2026).
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Nothing in this chapter requires the admission of an enrolled Indian, resident on any
reservation in this state, to any off-reservation institution except upon written request and
authorization of the superintendent of the reservation on which said Indian is enrolled. However,
in the public interest and with the objective of eradication of tuberculosis in the state of North
Dakota, an Indian with tuberculosis off any reservation is subject to this chapter. It is the
responsibility of the Indian affairs commission pursuant to the commission's powers and duties,
stated in section 54-36-03, to work closely with the tribal councils and other reservation officials
to adopt any agreements found necessary in assisting the state health officer in carrying out
responsibilities under this chapter so
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