North Dakota Code § 13-08-03

Qualifications for license
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To qualify for a license, an applicant shall satisfy the following requirements:
1. Each applicant shall maintain a net worth of at least twenty -five thousand dollars per 
licensed location, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting 
principles.
2. The financial responsibility, financial condition, business experience, character, and 
general fitness of the applicant must reasonably warrant the belief that the applicant's 
business will be conducted lawfully and fairly. In determining whether this qualification 
is met and for the purpose of investigating compliance with this chapter, the 
commissioner may review and consider the relevant business records and the capital 
adequacy of the applicant and the competence, experience, integrity, and financial 
ability of any person who is a member, partner, director, officer, or twenty -five percent 
or more shareholder of the applicant, and whether the applicant has filed the 
appropriate registration with the North Dakota secretary of state, if so required.
3. Each applicant shall establish that neither the applicant nor any principal of the 
applicant has been convicted of a felony. A deferred sentence or federal pretrial 
diversion must be considered a conviction for purposes of this section.
4. Each applicant shall maintain a bond issued by a surety company authorized to do 
business in this state, in the amount of twenty thousand dollars, and the commissioner 
may require a larger bond if the commissioner determines the larger bond is 
necessary based on the volume of the applicant's business.

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