North Dakota Code § 15.1-19-02

Corporal punishment - Prohibition - Consistent policies
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1. A school district employee may not inflict, cause to be inflicted, or threaten to inflict 
corporal punishment on a student.
2. This section does not prohibit a school district employee from using the degree of 
force necessary:
a. To quell a physical disturbance that threatens physical injury to an individual or 
damage to property;
b. To quell a verbal disturbance;
c. For self-defense;
d. For the preservation of order; or
e. To obtain possession of a weapon or other dangerous object within the control of 
a student.
3. For purposes of this section, corporal punishment means the willful infliction of 
physical pain on a student; willfully causing the infliction of physical pain on a student; 
or willfully allowing the infliction of physical pain on a student. Physical pain or 
discomfort caused by athletic competition or other recreational activities voluntarily 
engaged in by a student is not corporal punishment. A school board may not expand 
through policy the definition of corporal punishment beyond that provided by this 
subsection.
4. a. The board of each school district shall develop policies setting forth standards for 
student behavior, procedures to be followed if the standards are not met, and 
guidelines detailing how all incidents are to be investigated.
b. The board shall ensure that the policies, procedures, and guidelines applicable to 
all elementary schools in the district are identical, that the policies, procedures, 
and guidelines applicable to all middle schools in the district are identical, and 
that the policies, procedures, and guidelines applicable to all high schools in the 
district are identical.

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