North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-32-27.1 — Complaints - Investigations
North Dakota § 43-32-27.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-32-27.1 (2026).
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1.A person aggrieved by the actions of a licensee or psychology resident may file a
written statement with the board citing the specific allegations of misconduct. The
board shall notify the licensee or psychology resident of the allegation and request a
written response. The board may establish procedural exceptions for processing
multiple allegations from the same person.
2.The board shall determine if the information in an allegation warrants investigation as
a complaint, without requiring the source of the information to be made a matter of
public record, if the board concludes that good cause exists for preserving the
confidentiality of the source.
3.A licensee or psychology resident who is the subject of an investigation by the board
shall cooperate fully with the investigation. C
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