North Dakota Code § 28-32-26

Costs of investigation
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An agency may assess the costs of an investigation to a person found to be in violation of a 
statute or rule as a result of an adjudicative proceeding or informal disposition. The total costs 
assessed and any civil penalty that may be imposed as a result of violation may not exceed the 
statutorily authorized civil penalty for the violation. For the purposes of this section, costs mean 
reasonable out -of-pocket agency costs, not including any attorney's fees, actually incurred in 
conducting the investigation for which they may be assessed. Any such costs paid must be paid 
into the general fund and are appropriated as a refund to the agency for the purposes of 
defraying the costs of undertaking the investigation.

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