North Dakota Code § 39-21-30

Authority of department
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1. The department may approve or disapprove any lighting devices or other safety 
equipment, component, or assembly, even though the device is of a type for which 
approval is not specifically required in this chapter. The department may issue and 
enforce regulations establishing standards and specifications for the approval of the 
lighting devices, safety equipment, components, or assemblies, their installation, 
adjustment and aiming, and adjustment when in use on motor vehicles. The 

regulations must correlate with and, so far as practicable, conform to the then current 
applicable standards and specifications of the society of automotive engineers.
2. The department shall approve or disapprove any lighting device or other safety 
equipment, component, or assembly, of a type on which approval is specifically 
required in this chapter, within a reasonable time after the device has been submitted.
3. The department may set up the procedure which must be followed when approval is 
sought for any lighting device or safety equipment, component, or assembly. The 
procedure may provide for submission of the device, equipment, component, or 
assembly to the American association of motor vehicle administrators, the society of 
automotive engineers, or other appropriate testing agency as the agent of the 
department and for the issuance of an approval certificate by the testing agency in the 
name of the department in lieu of submission of the device, equipment, component, or 
assembly to the department. Approval by the testing agency has the same force and 
effect as if it had been issued by the department.
4. The department upon approving any device, equipment, component, or assembly shall 
issue to the applicant a certificate of approval together with any instructions 
determined by the department. The department shall maintain lists of all devices, 
components, or assemblies which it has approved.

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