North Dakota Code § 38-22-18

Penalties
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1. A person who violates a provision of this chapter or a commission rule or order under 
this chapter is subject to a civil penalty imposed by the commission or a court not to 
exceed twelve thousand five hundred dollars for each offense, and each day's violation 
is a separate offense. Paying the penalty does not make legal an illegal act nor relieve 
a person on whom the penalty is imposed from correcting the violation or from liability 
for damages caused by the violation.
2. In determining the amount of the penalty, the commission shall consider:
a. The nature of the violation, including its circumstances and gravity, and the 
hazard or potential hazard to the public's or a private person's health, safety, and 
economic welfare.
b. The economic or environmental harm caused by the violation.
c. The economic value or other advantage gained by the person committing the 
violation.
d. The history of previous violations.
e. The amount necessary to deter future violations.
f. Efforts to correct the violation.
g. Other matters justice requires.

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