North Dakota Code § 13-05-07

Manner in which records and funds to be kept by collection agency
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1. Every collection agency licensed under this chapter shall keep a record of all sums 
collected by it and of all disbursements made by it for a period of six years from the 
date of last entry thereon. The records of a licensee may be maintained electronically 
provided they can be reproduced upon request of the department of financial 
institutions and within the required statutory time period provided in this section.
2. When a licensee ceases operations for any reason, the licensee shall be required to 
inform the department of the location of the records required to be maintained in 
accordance with section 13 -05-07. In addition, the licensee shall provide the name of 
the individual responsible for maintenance of the records. The licensee shall notify the 

department within ten business days of the change of the location of the records or the 
change of the individual responsible for maintenance of the records.
3. No licensee, individual, or person subject to investigation or examination under this 
section may intentionally make any false entry in any such collection agency record or 
knowingly withhold, abstract, secrete, remove, mutilate, destroy, or otherwise dispose 
of any books, records, computer records, or other information within the time limit 
provided in this section.
4. No licensee under this chapter may commingle the money of collection agency 
customers with other than collection funds and shall maintain a separate bank account 
for such customer's funds and shall keep such funds in the bank account until 
disbursed to the customer.

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