North Dakota Code § 23-35-09

Abatement and removal of nuisance, source of filth, and cause of sickness
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1. If necessary for the protection of public health to abate or remove any nuisance, 
source of filth, or cause of sickness, the board of health shall serve notice on the 

owner or occupant of the property requiring the owner or occupant, at the owner's or 
occupant's expense, to remove or abate the nuisance, source of filth, or cause of 
sickness within a time specified by the board, not exceeding thirty days. If the owner or 
occupant fails to comply with the notice to remove or abate or if the nuisance, source 
of filth, or cause of sickness exists on property of nonresident owners or on property 
the owners of which cannot be found, the board of health may remove or destroy the 
nuisance, source of filth, or cause of sickness at the expense of the appropriate city or 
county, which shall charge the expense against the lot, piece, or parcel of land on 
which the work is done.
2. The governing body of the city or county may levy and assess against the property the 
cost of the removal or destruction of a nuisance, source of filth, or cause of sickness, 
and the member of the governing body who is responsible for streets shall return and 
file the assessment in the office of the auditor of the city or county. The auditor shall 
publish, in the same manner as provided under section 40 -22-06, the amount of the 
assessment together with a notice of the time and location the governing body will 
meet to consider the approval of the assessment. Each assessment must be recorded, 
collected, and paid as other taxes are recorded, collected, and paid.
3. If a board of health determines it necessary for the preservation of public health to 
enter any building within the board's jurisdiction to examine, destroy, remove, or 
prevent any nuisance, source of filth, or cause of sickness and is refused entrance into 
the building, the local health officer, or a designated agent of the local health officer, 
may make a complaint under oath to a district judge within the jurisdiction of the board 
of health stating the facts in the case which the local health officer, or a designated 
agent of the local health officer, has knowledge. If a warrant is issued and if requested 
by a board of health, a county sheriff or city police department shall provide assistance 
to that public health unit in any action to search or seize material in or on any private 
property to destroy, remove, or prevent the nuisance, source of filth, or cause of 
sickness, if there is probable cause to believe a public health hazard or public health 
nuisance exists on or in that property, and shall carry out any other preventive 
measures the public health unit requests. For purposes of this subsection, a request 
from a public health unit means a request for assistance which is specific to a public 
health nuisance and is not a continuous request for assistance.

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