North Dakota Code § 30.1-29-07.1

Confidentiality - Reports - Personal information
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1. A written report prepared and submitted by a guardian ad litem or expert examiner and 
annual and final reports and financial accounting prepared and submitted by a 
conservator are closed to the public and are not open to inspection except by the 

court, parties to the proceeding or the parties' counsel, other persons for those 
purposes as the court may order for good cause, and others authorized by court rule.
2. Any medical, psychological, or other treatment information protected by federal law or 
regulation, and any financial account numbers related to a protected person or 
proposed protected person are confidential and may not be disclosed except to parties 
to the proceeding, the parties' counsel, and others authorized by court rule. The court 
may permit access by other persons for good cause.

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