North Dakota Statutes
§ 26.1-51-08 — Privilege - Burden of proof - Stipulation
North Dakota § 26.1-51-08
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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-51-08 (2026).
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An insurer asserting the insurance compliance self-critical analysis privilege set forth in this
chapter has the burden of demonstrating the applicability of the privilege. Once an insurer has
established the applicability of the privilege, a party seeking disclosure has the burden of
proving that the privilege is asserted for a fraudulent purpose. The commissioner, state's
attorney, or attorney general seeking disclosure of the privilege has the burden of proving the
elements set forth in subdivisions a and c of subsection 3 of section 26.1-51-06.
The parties may at any time stipulate in proceedings under section 26.1-51-06 or
26.1-51-07 to entry of an order directing whether the specific information contained in an
insurance compliance self-critical analysis audit document is or is not s
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