North Dakota Code § 10-31-07.2

Issuance and transfer of membership interests
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A professional organization in the form of a limited liability company may issue membership 
interests only to persons who are licensed to render the same specific professional services as 
those for which the company was organized. A member may voluntarily transfer membership 
interests in a professional limited liability company only to a person owning or eligible to own a 
membership interest. The reflection of any membership interests in the required records of the 
professional limited liability company in violation of this section is void. The voluntary transfer of 
any membership interests in violation of this section is void. No membership interest may be 
reflected in the required records of the professional limited liability company until there is 
presented to and filed with the limited liability company a certificate from the regulating board 
stating that the person to whom the transfer is to be made or the membership interest issued is 
licensed to render the same specific professional services as those for which the limited liability 
company was organized.

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