North Dakota Statutes

§ 53-02-08 — Officer of law to be in attendance at public dance, music festival, or public concert

North Dakota § 53-02-08
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 53Sports and Amusements
Ch. 53-02Dances, Dancing Places, and Musical Performances

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N.D. Cent. Code § 53-02-08 (2026).

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concert. The sheriff in any county in which any public dance, music festival, or public concert is held outside of an incorporated city, and the chief peace officer of the city where the dance, music festival, or public concert is held within the limits of a city, may police the dance, music festival, or public concert so that law and order are there maintained. The sheriff or the chief peace officer shall determine the number, if any, of deputy sheriffs, special officers, or licensed private security officers needed to police the dance, music festival, or public concert properly. The person conducting the dance, music festival, or public concert, before the dance, music festival, or public concert is held, shall pay to the sheriff, peace officer, or licensed private security provider the

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North Dakota § 53-02-08, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/53-02-08.