North Dakota Code § 26.1-01-08.1

Electronic filings allowed
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1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, the commissioner may adopt rules that 
allow either an applicant or a licensee to file documents electronically with the 
commissioner or the commissioner's designee. The rules may contain procedures for 
the electronic filing of the following:
a. Any document required as part of an application for a license under this title;
b. Any document required to be filed by an applicant or licensee to maintain the 
license in good standing;
c. Any fee required under this title; and
d. Any other document required or permitted to be filed.
2. This section may not be interpreted to supersede any other provision of law that 
requires the electronic filing of a document or to require an applicant or licensee to 
make any other filing electronically. The commissioner or the commissioner's designee 
may charge a processing fee for electronic filing. A fee charged for the processing of 
an electronic filing is in addition to any other fee imposed for the filing. Processing fees 
charged for an electronic filing are limited to the lesser of twenty dollars per transaction 
or the actual cost of the electronic transaction charged by the designee processing the 
filing. If the actual cost of processing an electronic filing exceeds twenty dollars per 
transaction, the commissioner may adopt rules to increase an electronic processing 
fee not to exceed the actual cost charged by the designee.

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