North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-57-05 — Uniform rules of administrative practice or procedure - Effective date - Administrative law judge rules
North Dakota § 54-57-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-57-05 (2026).
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Administrative law judge rules.
1.The director of administrative hearings shall adopt, in accordance with chapter 28-32,
rules of administrative hearings practice or procedure which implement chapter 28-32
and which aid in the course and conduct of all administrative hearings and related
proceedings conducted by administrative agencies under chapter 28-32. The uniform
rules must be used by all administrative agencies subject to chapter 28-32 which do
not have their own rules of administrative hearings practice or procedure governing the
course and conduct of hearings. If an administrative agency's rules are silent on any
aspect of the agency's administrative hearings practice or procedure, the applicable
uniform rule governs.
2.The director of administrative hearings may adopt rules to f
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