North Dakota Statutes
§ 51-29-02 — Expiration dates - Service fees
North Dakota § 51-29-02
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N.D. Cent. Code § 51-29-02 (2026).
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A person may not charge additional monthly or annual service or maintenance fees on a gift
certificate. A person may not limit the time for redemption of a gift certificate to a date before six
years after the date of purchase of the gift certificate, place an expiration date on a gift
certificate before six years after the date of purchase of the gift certificate, or include on a gift
certificate any statement suggesting that an expiration or redemption date, except as permitted
in this section, may apply to a gift certificate.
This section does not apply to a gift certificate distributed to a consumer pursuant to an
awards, loyalty, or promotional program without any money or other thing of value being given in
exchange for the gift certificate by the consumer. Any restriction or limitat
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§ 51-04-01
Definitions§ 51-04-02
Application for license§ 51-04-02.1
Application to attorney general for license§ 51-04-04
Affidavit required for certain sales§ 51-04-05
Failure of affidavit§ 51-04-06
Evidence§ 51-04-08
Certain excepted sales§ 51-04-09
Regulation by city or other municipality§ 51-04-10
Penalty§ 51-05.1-01
Auctioneering or clerking - Registration§ 51-05.1-01.1
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North Dakota § 51-29-02, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/51-29-02.