North Dakota Code § 38-08-16

Civil and criminal penalties
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1. Any person who violates any provision of this chapter, or any rule, regulation, or order 
of the commission is subject to a civil penalty to be imposed by the commission not to 
exceed twelve thousand five hundred dollars for each offense, and each day's violation 
is a separate offense, unless the penalty for the violation is otherwise specifically 
provided for and made exclusive in this chapter. Any such civil penalty may be 
compromised by the commission. All amounts paid as civil penalties must be 
deposited in the abandoned oil and gas well plugging and site reclamation fund. The 
penalties provided in this section, if not paid, are recoverable by suit filed by the 
attorney general in the name and on behalf of the commission, in the district court of 
the county in which the defendant resides, or in which any defendant resides, if there 
be more than one defendant, or in the district court of any county in which the violation 
occurred. The payment of the penalty may not operate to legalize any illegal oil, illegal 
gas, or illegal product involved in the violation for which the penalty is imposed, or to 
relieve a person on whom the penalty is imposed from liability to any other person for 
damages arising out of the violation.
2. Notwithstanding any of the other provisions of this section, a person who willfully 
violates any provision of this chapter, or any rule or order of the commission that 
pertains to the prevention or control of pollution or waste is guilty of a class C felony 
unless the penalty for the violation is otherwise specifically provided for and made 
exclusive in this chapter. The criminal penalty provided for in this subsection may only 
be imposed by a court of competent jurisdiction.

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