North Dakota Code § 10-31-13.1

Foreign professional organizations - Practice in the state
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1. A foreign professional organization may practice a profession in this state only through 
executives, owners, employees, and agents who are licensed to practice the 
profession in this state. The practice of a profession in this state by a foreign 
professional organization is subject to the laws and regulations of this state governing 
the practice of such professional service.
2. The certificate of authority of a foreign professional organization may be revoked by 
the secretary of state as provided in this chapter, if the foreign professional 
organization fails to comply with this chapter.
3. This chapter does not prohibit the practice of a profession in this state by an individual 
who is an executive, owner, employee, or agent of a foreign professional organization, 
if the individual could lawfully practice the profession in this state in the absence of any 
relationship to a foreign professional organization.
4. This section applies regardless of whether the foreign professional organization is 
authorized to practice a profession in this state.
5. A foreign professional organization may render only one specific type of professional 
service and services ancillary thereto in this state. A foreign professional organization 
may not engage in any business in this state other than rendering the professional 
service it is authorized to render and services ancillary thereto.
6. a. The provisions of chapter 10 -19.1, applicable to foreign corporations, apply to a 
foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this state in 
the form of a foreign corporation. Such a foreign professional organization enjoys 
the powers and privileges and is subject to the duties, restrictions, and liabilities 
of other foreign corporations doing business in this state, except when 
inconsistent with the letter and purpose of the provisions of this chapter 
applicable to foreign professional organizations.
b. A foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this state in 
the form of a foreign corporation shall include in its application for a certificate of 
authority under section 10 -19.1-135 or its annual report under section 
10-19.1-146 the following information:
(1) The profession to be practiced by the foreign corporation;
(2) The names and residence addresses of all directors and shareholders of the 
corporation who practice the profession in this state; and
(3) In an application for a certificate of authority, a certificate from the regulating 
board of the profession involved that all directors and shareholders who 
practice the profession in this state are licensed in this state to render the 
same professional service as those for which the corporation was formed; 
and in an annual report, a statement that all directors and shareholders who 
practice the profession in this state are licensed in this state to render the 
same professional service as those for which the corporation was formed.
7. a. The provisions of chapter 10-32.1 applicable to foreign limited liability companies 
apply to a foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this 
state in the form of a foreign limited liability company. Such a foreign professional 
organization enjoys the powers and privileges and is subject to the duties, 
restrictions, and liabilities of other foreign limited liability companies doing 
business in this state, except when inconsistent with the letter and purpose of the 
provisions of this chapter applicable to foreign professional organizations.
b. A foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this state in 
the form of a foreign limited liability company shall include in its application for a 

certificate of authority under section 10-32.1-75 or its annual report under section 
10-32.1-89 the following information:
(1) The profession to be practiced by the foreign limited liability company;
(2) The names and residence addresses of all members or managers of the 
limited liability company who practice the profession in this state; and
(3) In an application for a certificate of authority, a certificate from the regulating 
board of the profession involved that all members or managers who practice 
the profession in this state are licensed in this state to render the same 
professional service as those for which the limited liability company was 
formed; and in an annual report, a statement that all members or managers 
who practice the profession in this state are licensed in this state to render 
the same professional service as those for which the limited liability 
company was formed.
8. a. The provisions of chapter 45 -22 applicable to foreign limited liability partnerships 
apply to a foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this 
state in the form of a foreign limited liability partnership. Such a foreign 
professional organization enjoys the powers and privileges and is subject to the 
duties, restrictions, and liabilities of other foreign limited liability partnerships 
doing business in this state, except when inconsistent with the letter and purpose 
of the provisions of this chapter applicable to foreign professional organizations.
b. A foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this state in 
the form of a foreign limited liability partnership shall include in its registration 
under section 45-22-03 the following information:
(1) The profession to be practiced by the foreign limited liability partnership;
(2) The names and residence addresses of all partners of the limited liability 
partnership who practice the profession in this state; and
(3) In a registration, a certificate from the regulating board of the profession 
involved that all partners who practice the profession in this state are 
licensed in this state to render the same professional service as those for 
which the limited liability partnership was formed.
9. The name of a foreign professional organization rendering professional services in this 
state shall contain words or abbreviations required or authorized by the laws of the 
jurisdiction in which the foreign professional organization is incorporated, organized, or 
originally registered.

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