North Dakota Code § 26.1-01-05

Reporting and review of medical malpractice claims, settlements, and
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judgments.
1. A health care provider or the insurer of a health care provider, if any, shall report all 
claims, settlements of claims, or final judgments against the health care provider to the 
commissioner. The report must be made in the manner prescribed by the 
commissioner and must provide those facts the commissioner deems necessary to 
gather adequate information regarding claims, settlements of claims, and final 
judgments against health care providers. For the purposes of this section, a "health 
care provider" includes any person, corporation, facility, or institution licensed by this 
state to provide health care or professional services as a physician, hospital, dentist, 
professional or practical nurse, physician's aide, optometrist, podiatrist, chiropractor, 
physical therapist, or psychologist, or an officer, employee, or agent thereof acting in 
the course and scope of employment.
2. The commissioner shall forward copies of all reports required by this section to the 
appropriate board of professional registration, examination, or licensure. That board 
shall review all reports which it receives and may take any necessary disciplinary 
action against a health care provider when the action is appropriate, including censure, 
imposition of probation, or suspension or revocation of the health care provider's 
license. The board shall conduct the review as an administrative hearing in the manner 
provided in chapter 28-32, including the giving of appropriate notice.

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