North Dakota Code § 23-28-03

Duty of law enforcement officer
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1. A law enforcement officer shall make a diligent effort to determine whether any 
disabled person the officer finds is an epileptic or a diabetic, or suffers from some 
other type of illness that would cause the condition. Whenever feasible, this effort must 
be made before the person is charged with a crime or taken to a place of detention.
2. In seeking to determine whether a disabled person suffers from an illness, a law 
enforcement officer shall make a reasonable search for an identifying device and an 
identification card of the type described in subsection 2 of section 23-28-02 and 
examine them for emergency information. The law enforcement officer may not search 
for an identifying device or an identification card in a manner or to an extent that would 
appear to a reasonable person in the circumstances to cause an unreasonable risk of 
worsening the disabled person's condition.
3. A law enforcement officer who finds a disabled person without an identifying device or 
identification card is not relieved of the officer's duty to that person to make a diligent 
effort to ascertain the existence of any illness causing the disabled condition.
4. A claim for relief against a law enforcement officer does not arise from the officer 
making a reasonable search of the disabled person to locate an identifying device or 
identification card, even though the person is not wearing an identifying device or 
carrying an identification card.
5. A law enforcement officer who determines or has reason to believe that a disabled 
person is suffering from an illness causing the disabled person's condition shall 
promptly notify the person's physician, if practicable. If the officer is unable to ascertain 
the physician's identity or to communicate with the physician, the officer shall make a 
reasonable effort to cause the disabled person to be transported immediately to a 
medical practitioner or to a facility where medical treatment is available. If the officer 
believes it unduly dangerous to move the disabled person, the officer shall make a 
reasonable effort to obtain the assistance of a medical practitioner.

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