North Dakota Code § 39-33-01

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As used in this chapter:
1. "Department" means the department of transportation or an authorized agent or 
contractor of the department responsible for compiling and maintaining motor vehicle 
records.
2. "Disclose" means to engage in any practice or conduct to make available and make 
known personal information contained in a motor vehicle record about a person to any 
other person by any means of communication.
3. "Express consent" means consent in writing, including consent conveyed electronically 
which bears an electronic signature as defined by law.
4. "Highly restricted personal information" means an individual's photograph or image, 
social security number, and medical or disability information.
5. "Individual record" means a motor vehicle record containing personal information 
about a designated person who is the subject of the record as identified in a request.
6. "Motor vehicle record" means any record that pertains to a motor vehicle operator's 
license or permit, motor vehicle registration, motor vehicle title, or identification 
document issued by the department, or other state or local agency authorized to issue 
any of such forms of credentials. A record includes all books, papers, photographs, 
photostats, cards, films, tapes, recordings, electronic data, printouts, or other 
documentary materials regardless of physical form or characteristics.
7. "Person" does not include an agency of this state.
8. "Personal information" means information that identifies a person, including an 
individual's photograph or computerized image, social security number, driver 
identification number, name, address, telephone number, and medical or disability 
information. The term does not include the five -digit zip code of an address, 
information on vehicular accidents, driving or equipment -related violations, and 
operator's license or registration status.

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