North Dakota Code § 39-21-31

Revocation of certificate of approval
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When the department has reason to believe that an approved lighting device or other safety 
equipment, component, or assembly being sold commercially does not comply with the 
requirements of this chapter, the department may, after giving thirty days' previous notice to the 
person holding the certificate of approval for the device in this state, conduct a hearing upon the 
question of compliance of the approved device. After the hearing, the department shall 
determine whether the approved device meets the requirements of this chapter. If the device 
does not meet the requirements of this chapter, the department shall give notice to the person 
holding the certificate of approval for the device in this state of its intention to revoke the 
approval.
If at the expiration of ninety days after notice the person holding the certificate of approval 
for the device has failed to satisfy the department that the approved device to be sold meets the 
requirements of this chapter, the department shall suspend or revoke the approval issued for the 
device. The department may require that devices sold after the notification following the hearing 
be replaced with devices that do comply with the requirements of this chapter and shall require 
the withdrawal of those devices from the market.
When an approval has been suspended or revoked pursuant to this section, the device may 
not again be approved unless and until it has been submitted for approval and it has been 
demonstrated, in the same manner as in an application for an original approval, that the device 
meets the requirements of this chapter. The department may at the time of the retest purchase 
in the open market and submit to the testing agency one or more sets of the approved devices, 
and if the device upon retest fails to meet the requirements of this chapter, the department may 
refuse to renew the certificate of approval of the device. The department may require that all 
previously approved devices be effectively recalled and removed from the market as a condition 
for reapproval.

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