North Dakota Statutes

§ 44-04-18.11 — Disclosure pursuant to subpoena or order

North Dakota § 44-04-18.11
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 44Offices and Officers
Ch. 44-04Duties, Records, and Meetings

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N.D. Cent. Code § 44-04-18.11 (2026).

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1.Unless disclosure under a court order is otherwise prohibited or limited by law, closed records must be disclosed pursuant to a subpoena issued by a court, administrative law judge, or administrative hearing officer, or other court order.
2.Unless disclosure under a court order is otherwise prohibited or limited by law, confidential records must be disclosed pursuant to a court order. Upon request of the public entity ordered to make the disclosure, the court ordering the disclosure shall issue a protective order to protect the confidential nature of the records.
3.Any person who discloses confidential records of a public entity under this section is immune from prosecution for violating section 12.1-13-01.

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