North Dakota Code § 39-20-13

State crime laboratory to examine specimens of fatalities in accidental
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deaths involving a motor vehicle - Record use.
In cases of death resulting from a motor vehicle accident or other unnatural death occurring 
in a motor vehicle, the county coroner shall require that specimens of blood, urine, and vitreous 
humor be withdrawn from the body of the decedent within twenty-four hours after the decedent's 
death by a coroner, coroner's physician, or other qualified person, prior to embalming. The 
specimens must be collected and preserved by methods and techniques established by the 
director of the state crime laboratory or the director's designee. The specimens so drawn must 
be sent to the director of the state crime laboratory or the director's designee for analysis for 
alcohol, carbon monoxide, and other drug content. The director of the state crime laboratory or 
the director's designee shall keep a record of all such examinations to be used for statistical 
purposes. The records must be made available to the director for use by the national highway 
traffic safety administration in analyzing fatal accidents. The information in the possession of the 
director may be obtained from the director of the state crime laboratory or the director's 
designee only as provided in this section. Except as provided, the results of the examinations 
referred to in this section must be used only for statistical purposes, except that the results must 
be released upon the issuance of a subpoena duces tecum by a court of competent jurisdiction 
in any civil or criminal action. The cumulative results of the examinations, without identifying the 
individuals involved, must be disseminated to interested state and local officials and made 
public by the director of the state crime laboratory or the director's designee. Any person 
drawing the specimens and any person making any examination under the terms of this section 
are immune from all liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed.

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