North Dakota Code § 39-21-41.1

Safety belts
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1. Every passenger car manufactured or assembled after January 1, 1965, must be 
equipped with lapbelt assemblies for use in the driver's and one other front seating 
position.
2. All motor vehicles manufactured after January 1, 1968, must be equipped with any 
lapbelt or shoulder belt required at the time the vehicle was manufactured by 
standards of the United States department of transportation. Nothing in this subsection 
affects the requirement in subsection 1 for a lapbelt in the driver's seating position.
3. The department may except specified types of motor vehicles or seating positions 
within any motor vehicle from the requirements imposed by subsections 1 and 2 when 
compliance would be impractical.
4. No person may install, distribute, have for sale, offer for sale, or sell any belt for use in 
motor vehicles unless it meets current minimum standards and specifications of the 
United States department of transportation.
5. Every owner shall maintain belts and assemblies required by this section in proper 
condition and in a manner that will enable occupants to use them.

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