North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-40.3-05 — Application of open records law
North Dakota § 54-40.3-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-40.3-05 (2026).
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If a joint powers agreement is entered into between a political subdivision of this state and a
political subdivision of another state which creates a joint emergency services communications
system, the joint powers agreement must address which jurisdiction's open records law will
apply in the event a request is made for records that originated from the partner state but is in
the possession of the joint emergency services communications system located in North
Dakota. The agreement may provide that the emergency services records may be provided
pursuant to the open records law of the originating state. If the joint powers agreement does not
address this matter, it will be presumed that records will be provided pursuant to North Dakota
law.
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