North Dakota Code § 34-05-03

Officials and employers to furnish certain information - Records - Penalty
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All public officers and all employers shall furnish to the labor commissioner such information 
as the commissioner may request relating to their respective offices or businesses. Any 
information collected, records, and determinations made under chapter 34 -14, information 
collected under this section from private employers, and information collected under section 
34-06-02 from private employers are exempt from section 44 -04-18. The commissioner shall 
disclose information collected, records, and determinations made to the parties to an 
investigation under chapter 34 -14. When the commissioner enforces collection of a wage claim 
by judicial action or forwards records, information, or determinations to another state or country 
for enforcement as authorized under chapter 34 -14, the information collected, records, and 
determinations made under chapter 34 -14 are open records. The commissioner may publish 
aggregate employment-related statistics. The commissioner may provide a list of the names and 
addresses of employers to other agencies or to a private entity for the purpose of jointly 
publishing or distributing publications or other information as provided in section 54 -06-04.3. 
Any information so provided may only be used for the purpose of jointly publishing or distributing 
publications or other information as provided in section 54 -06-04.3. Any officer, employer, or 
operator or manager of any establishment wherein persons are employed, who fails or refuses 
to furnish the commissioner with the information requested under the provisions of this section, 
is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.

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