North Dakota Code § 13-08-15

Violations - Cease and desist orders - Penalties
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Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, any person who willfully provides deferred 
presentment services without a license is guilty of a class C felony and any person who violates 

any other provisions of this chapter or any rule adopted to implement this chapter is guilty of an 
infraction. If the commissioner finds, whether without a hearing or after a hearing if a hearing is 
requested within twenty days of notice of an action by the commissioner under this section, that 
a person violated this chapter or any rule adopted to implement this chapter, the commissioner 
may do any one or more of the following:
1. Order the person to cease and desist violating this chapter or the rule.
2. Require the refund of any fees collected by the person in violation of this chapter.
3. Impose a civil penalty not to exceed five thousand dollars per violation upon a person 
or agency who willfully violates a law, rule, written agreement, or order under this 
chapter. An interested party may appeal the assessment of a civil money penalty 
under the provisions of chapter 28 -32 by filing a written notice of appeal within twenty 
days after service of the assessment of civil money penalties. A civil money penalty 
collected under this section must be paid to the state treasurer and deposited in the 
financial institutions regulatory fund.

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