North Dakota Code § 30.1-28-09.1

Any person that knowingly interferes with the transmission of a request
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under this section may be adjudged guilty of contempt of court.
2. The court may accept the resignation of a guardian upon petition by the guardian.
3. Upon the death of a guardian, the personal representative of the guardian shall submit 
a final report and accounting to the court. Upon removal or resignation of the guardian, 
the guardian shall submit a final report and accounting to the court. The report and 
accounting must be filed with the clerk of district court. The filing of the report and 
accounting does not constitute the court's approval of the report and accounting. The 
court may approve a report and settle and allow an accounting only upon notice to 
those identified in section 30.1-28-09.1.
4. A hearing must be held no later than sixty days following the filing of the petition or 
informal request, unless good cause is shown. Following the hearing, the court shall 
make written findings of fact and conclusions of law.
5. Upon the removal, resignation, or death of a guardian, the court, upon the court's own 
motion or upon a motion filed by any interested person, may appoint a successor 
guardian or make any other appropriate order.
6. A notice of motion must accompany the motion for appointment of successor guardian 
and must include a statement that provides an opportunity for hearing if requested in 
regard to the appointment of a successor guardian. The notice of motion and motion 
must be served on those identified in section 30.1-28-09.1.
7. If a hearing is not requested by or on behalf of the ward listed in the notice, the court 
may sign an order appointing a successor guardian for that ward.

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