North Dakota Code § 12.1-20-26

Sexual reproductive imposition
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1. As used in this section:
a. "Donor" means an individual who donates reproductive material, regardless of 
whether for personal use or compensation.
b. "Egg" means the unfertilized female reproductive cell.

c. "Health care provider" means an individual licensed or certified by the state to 
deliver health care. The term includes an individual licensed to practice medicine 
or osteopathy under chapter 43-17.
d. "Pre-embryo" means the product of fertilization of an egg by a sperm until the 
appearance of the embryonic axis.
e. "Recipient" means an individual who receives reproductive material from a donor.
f. "Reproductive material" includes any human egg, pre-embryo, or sperm.
g. "Sperm" means the male reproductive cell.
2. A health care provider may not intentionally penetrate the vagina of a recipient with the 
reproductive material of a donor or any object containing the reproductive material of a 
donor knowing the recipient has not consented to the use of the reproductive material 
from that donor.
3. A violation of this section is a class C felony.
4. Notwithstanding section 29-04-02, the applicable period of limitation for prosecution of 
a violation under this section does not begin to run until the date on which the violation 
is discovered and reported to law enforcement authorities.

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