North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-30-03 — Private investigative and security board
North Dakota § 43-30-03
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 43Occupations and Professions
Ch. 43-30Investigative and Security Services
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-30-03 (2026).
Text
The governor shall appoint a private investigative and security board. The board must
consist of not fewer than five nor more than eleven members appointed for staggered four-year
terms. When making appointments, the governor shall consider whether there is member
representation from the western, central, and eastern geographic regions of the state. Each
member of the board must be knowledgeable in private investigative or private security matters.
A majority of the members of the board must be actively engaged in the private investigative or
security profession, with at least one member actively engaged in law enforcement. Members of
the board may not receive compensation for service on the board, but are entitled to receive
reimbursement for expenses incurred in performing official dutie
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Nearby Sections
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§ 43-01-01
Board - Definition§ 43-01-04
Compensation§ 43-01-06
Biennial report§ 43-01-07
Moneys of board - How disbursed§ 43-01-08
Records of board§ 43-01-09
Requirements of abstracter of title - Records - Certificate of registration bond or liability policy§ 43-01-10.1
Conviction not bar to certification - Exceptions§ 43-01-13
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