North Dakota Code § 36-01-18

Inspection of livestock in transit - Penalty
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The state veterinarian and authorized agents and representatives of the commissioner, for 
purposes of inspecting livestock in transit for health or ownership identification, may stop 
vehicles transporting livestock on public highways of this state. When signaled by the state 
veterinarian or an authorized agent or representative of the commissioner to stop, the operator 
of any vehicle shall stop the vehicle, show any health or identification forms which are required 
to be carried in transportation of livestock, and permit the inspector to make an inspection of the 
livestock being transported if deemed by the inspector to be necessary. Failure to stop when so 
directed is a class A misdemeanor. The inspector is authorized to use a stop signal.
The state veterinarian, or any authorized agent or representative of the commissioner, may 
call any sheriff or deputy sheriff, police officer, or highway patrol officer to execute its orders and 
those officers must obey. Any law enforcement officer may arrest and take before any district 
judge serving the county any person found violating this chapter. The law enforcement officer 
shall immediately notify the state's attorney of the county of the arrest and the state's attorney 
shall prosecute the person found violating this chapter.

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