North Dakota Code § 19-01-10

Department to make analyses, inspections, and examinations - Report of
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The department shall make, or cause to be made, analyses, examinations, and inspections 
of all products, articles, compositions, or things included under this title whenever such 
analyses, inspections, or examinations are necessary to determine whether any of such 
products, articles, compositions, or things violate this title relating to the products, articles, 
compositions, or things in question, or violate any definition, standard, tolerance, rule, or 
regulation issued with regard to such products, articles, compositions, or things pursuant to any 
provision contained in this title. However, the state crime laboratory shall make or cause to be 
made, analysis, examination, inspection, or test of any product, article, composition, or thing at 
the request of any prosecutor, defense counsel, or law enforcement officer in the state of North 
Dakota when such analysis, examination, inspection, or test is made in connection with an 
investigation into violations of the criminal law of this state. A copy of any report issued by the 
department or the state crime laboratory , or electronically posted by the director of the state 
crime laboratory or the director's designee on the crime laboratory information management 
system and certified by a law enforcement officer or individual who has authorized access to the 
crime laboratory information management system through the criminal justice data information 
sharing system, of the examination or analyses of any product, article, composition, or thing, 
duly authenticated by the person making the analysis or examination, when given under oath, is 
prima facie evidence in all courts of the matters and facts therein contained. The department 
may collect samples of any product, article, composition, or thing for the purpose of making 
analyses, inspections, and investigations in connection with research carried on by it and may 
publish the reports thereof for the information of the public.

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