North Dakota Code § 39-10-48

Officer authorized to remove illegally stopped vehicle
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1. If a police officer finds a vehicle standing upon a highway in violation of section 
39-10-47, the officer may remove the vehicle or require the driver or other person in 
charge of the vehicle to move the vehicle to a position off the paved or main -traveled 
part of the highway to a place where the vehicle does not block the highway or 
otherwise endanger public safety.

2. If a police officer finds a vehicle unattended upon any highway and the vehicle may 
obstruct traffic or otherwise endanger public safety , the officer may have the vehicle 
moved to a location where it may be securely held.
3. A police officer may remove or cause to be removed any vehicle found upon a highway 
and move the vehicle to any location where the vehicle may be securely held if:
a. A report has been made the vehicle has been stolen or taken without the consent 
of its owner;
b. The owner or driver of the vehicle is unable to provide for its custody or removal; 
or
c. The individual driving or in control of the vehicle is arrested for an offense and 
taken into custody and another individual is not available to lawfully operate the 
vehicle.
4. If a police officer finds a vehicle standing, stopped, or parked in a dangerous location 
or in violation of any official traffic -control device prohibiting or restricting the stopping, 
standing, or parking of any vehicle on state property , the officer shall place a written 
warning on the vehicle for the first offense and issue a traffic citation for a subsequent 
violation. However, a traffic citation may not be issued for a violation of this subsection 
occurring on the state capitol grounds during a legislative session.
5. A police officer and the police officer's employing agency, the department of 
transportation or an employee of the department of transportation, or a political 
subdivision or employee of a political subdivision authorized by a police officer is not 
liable in civil damages for loss or damage to any vehicle removed from a highway or 
state property under this section, so long as reasonable care is used in the removal 
process.
6. The decision and method used to remove a vehicle or any personal property, or cause 
a vehicle or any personal property to be removed, is a discretionary decision under 
this section. In the event of a public necessity, a police officer, an employee of the 
department of transportation, or an employee of a political subdivision authorized by a 
police officer may take an action that may damage a vehicle or property removed 
under this section.

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