North Dakota Statutes
§ 26.1-22-16 — Unreasonably hazardous risks - Mitigation - Insurance cancellation
North Dakota § 26.1-22-16
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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-22-16 (2026).
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If the office finds any risk is unreasonably hazardous, the office may require the state
agency, political subdivision, or winter show having control of the risk to mitigate or remove the
extra hazard. If the state agency, political subdivision, or winter show fails to mitigate or remove
the extra hazard within six months after notification from the office, the office may cancel the
insurance on the renewal upon thirty days' notice. A cancellation may not be made by the office
for property under the industrial commission's custody without the approval of the industrial
commission. If a disagreement or dispute arises under this section, the office and the state
agency, political subdivision, or winter show shall settle the disagreement or dispute under
section 26.1-22-11.
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