North Dakota Code § 32-03-48

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As used in sections 32-03-48 through 32-03-50, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Critical incident" means any event encountered by emergency service personnel 
within the scope of their employment which causes them to experience unusually 
strong emotional reactions that have the potential to interfere with their ability to 
perform their jobs or that may interfere with their personal lives.
2. "Critical incident stress debriefing" means the process of resolving the effects of critical 
incidents on emergency service personnel through a structured meeting with both 
psychological and educational components according to the model approved by the 
department of health and human services.
3. "Critical incident stress management team" means those volunteers who are 
recognized by the department of health and human services as members of an 
organized group that provides critical incident stress debriefing services on behalf of 
the state.
4. "Emergency service personnel" means individuals who provide emergency services to 
persons requiring medical aid, firefighting services, law enforcement assistance, or 
other emergency assistance. The term includes law enforcement officers, firefighters, 
rescue personnel, ambulance personnel, quick response personnel, emergency 
service dispatchers, nurses, physicians, and other emergency care providers.

5. "Peer support personnel" means those members of a critical incident stress 
management team who are emergency service personnel and who have completed 
appropriate training approved by the department of health and human services.

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