North Dakota Code § 10-04-06.1

Suspension and revocation of exemptions
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The commissioner may by order or regulation suspend or revoke any exemption under 
section 10-04-05 or 10-04-06 with respect to any specific security or transaction or may require 
with respect to any specific security or transaction, prior to the making of any offers or sales, 
such information with respect thereto or the security to be offered or sold thereunder or such 
reports after the making of such sales, as the commissioner may deem necessary to enable the 
commissioner to determine whether or not to suspend or revoke the exemption. No such order 
may be entered without appropriate prior notice to all interested parties, opportunity for hearing, 
and written findings of fact and conclusions of law, except that the commissioner may by order 
summarily suspend any of the specified exemptions pending final determination of any 
proceeding under this section. Upon the entry of a summary order, the commissioner shall 
promptly notify all interested parties that it has been entered and the reasons therefor and that 
within fifteen days of the receipt of a written request the matter will be set down for hearing. If no 
hearing is requested and none is ordered by the commissioner, the order will remain in effect 
until it is modified or vacated by the commissioner. If a hearing is requested or ordered, the 

commissioner, after notice of and opportunity for a hearing to all interested parties, may modify 
or vacate the order or extend it until final determination.

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