North Dakota Code § 28-32-32

Emergency adjudicative proceedings
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An administrative agency may use an emergency adjudicative proceeding, in its discretion, 
in an emergency situation involving imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare.
1. In an emergency, the administrative agency may take action pursuant to a specific 
statute as is necessary to prevent or avoid imminent peril to the public health, safety, 
or welfare.
2. In an emergency, in the absence of a specific statute, an administrative agency may 
serve a complaint fewer than forty -five days before the hearing and give notice of a 
hearing on the complaint by giving less than twenty days' notice as is necessary to 
prevent or avoid imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare. But, every party 
to the emergency adjudicative proceeding must be given a reasonable time within 
which to serve an answer and to prepare for the hearing, which may be extended by 
the agency upon good cause being shown.
3. In an emergency, in the absence of a specific statute, in an adjudicative proceeding 
that does not involve a complaint against a specific -named respondent, an 
administrative agency may give notice of a hearing by giving less than twenty days' 
notice as is necessary to prevent or avoid imminent peril to the public health, safety, or 
welfare. But, every party to the emergency adjudicative proceeding shall be given a 
reasonable time to prepare for the hearing, which may be extended by the agency 
upon good cause being shown.
4. As a result of the emergency adjudicative proceeding, in the absence of a specific 
statute requiring other administrative action, the administrative agency shall issue an 
order. The order must include a brief statement of the reasons justifying the 
determination of imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare and requiring an 
emergency adjudicative proceeding to prevent or avoid the imminent peril.
5. After issuing an order pursuant to this section, the administrative agency shall proceed 
as soon as possible to complete any other proceedings related to the emergency 
adjudicative proceeding that do not involve imminent peril to the public health, safety, 
or welfare.

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