North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-26.1-16 — Representations and billings without licensure prohibited - Enforcement - Injunctions
North Dakota § 43-26.1-16
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-26.1-16 (2026).
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Injunctions.
No person or business entities of any type shall practice physical therapy or hold
themselves out, represent themselves, or send out billings as providing physical therapy
services, without personal licensure or the use of licensed employees as provided in this
chapter. It shall be unlawful to employ an unlicensed physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant to provide physical therapy services. The board's executive officer, under the board's
direction, shall aid state's attorneys in the enforcement of this chapter and the prosecution of
any violations thereof. In addition to the criminal penalties provided by this chapter, the civil
remedy of injunction shall be available to restrain and enjoin violations of this chapter without
proof of actual damages sustained by any
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