North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-01-31 — Venomous reptiles - Possession - Permit - Penalty
North Dakota § 36-01-31
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-01-31 (2026).
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1.Except in accordance with the terms of a permit issued under subsection 2, a person
may not possess a live venomous reptile, as defined by the state veterinarian.
2.The state veterinarian may issue a permit for the possession of a live venomous reptile
only if, in the determination of the state veterinarian, the applicant seeking the permit
demonstrates an educational purpose for and the ability to appropriately house, feed,
care for, handle, and if necessary dispose of the reptile. For purposes of this
subsection, an educational purpose includes research, and displays at schools,
institutions of higher education, wildlife preserves, and zoos. The state veterinarian
may establish the length of time for which each permit is valid.
3.A person may not release in this state any reptile wh
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§ 36-01-00.1
Definitions§ 36-01-03
Officers of board - Election§ 36-01-05
State veterinarian - Appointment§ 36-01-06
State veterinarian - Duties§ 36-01-08
Duties - Rules§ 36-01-08.1
Nontraditional livestock license - Fee§ 36-01-08.3
Duties - Evaluations - Report§ 36-01-08.4
Ownership of skunks and raccoons prohibited - Exception - Rules on primates, wolves, and wolf hybrids§ 36-01-09
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