North Dakota Statutes
§ 51-30-05 — Method of notice
North Dakota § 51-30-05
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 51Sales and Exchanges
Ch. 51-30Notice of Security Breach for Personal Information
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N.D. Cent. Code § 51-30-05 (2026).
Text
Notice under this chapter may be provided by one of the following methods:
1.Written notice;
2.Electronic notice, if the notice provided is consistent with the provisions regarding
electronic records and signatures set forth in section 7001 of title 15 of the United
States Code; or
3.Substitute notice, if the person demonstrates that the cost of providing notice would
exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars, or that the affected class of subject persons
to be notified exceeds five hundred thousand, or the person does not have sufficient
contact information. Substitute notice consists of the following:
a.Electronic mail notice when the person has an electronic mail address for the
subject persons;
b.Conspicuous posting of the notice on the person's website page, if the person
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Related
§ 7001
15 U.S.C. § 7001
Nearby Sections
15
§ 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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