North Dakota Code § 25-04-11.1

Admission and disposition of nonresidents - Reciprocal agreements
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If an individual who has no legal residence in this state or whose residence is unknown is 
found to be an eligible individual requiring care, treatment, training, rehabilitation, or supervision 
from the life skills and transition center, the individual to be served must be admitted to the life 
skills and transition center in the same manner, and accompanied by the same documents, as 
in the case of a resident of this state. The department shall immediately inquire as to the 
residence of the individual or the individual's responsible relatives, and, if the residence is found 
to be in another state or country, the department shall arrange for transportation of the individual 
to the place of legal residence or legal settlement unless the individual can be accommodated at 

the life skills and transition center without depriving a North Dakota resident of care and 
treatment at the life skills and transition center and adequate costs of care are paid for within a 
reasonable time, or unless a reciprocal agreement has been entered into with another state 
regarding the care and commitment of the nonresident. The department may enter into 
reciprocal agreements with other states regarding the mutual exchange, return, and 
transportation of individuals who are within one state but have legal residence or legal 
settlement in another state. The agreements may not contain any provision conflicting with any 
law of this state.

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