North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-03.2-10 — Conduct of hearings
North Dakota § 54-03.2-10
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-03.2-10 (2026).
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All hearings of an investigating committee must be public except an investigative hearing of
an individual may be closed upon specific request by the individual or the individual's counsel
with consent of a majority of the committee.
The chairman of an investigating committee, if present and able to act, shall preside at all
hearings of the committee and shall conduct the examination of witnesses or supervise
examination by other members of the committee, the committee's counsel, or members of the
committee's staff who are so authorized. In the chairman's absence or disability, the vice
chairman shall serve as presiding officer. The committee shall provide by its rules for the
selection of a presiding officer to act in the absence or disability of both the chairman and the
vice chairman.
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