North Dakota Code § 4.1-47-32

Action on complaint - Request for hearing
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1. a. If an individual filed a signed complaint with a county weed board or the county 
weed control officer and if the individual believes that the complaint has not been 
addressed satisfactorily within twenty -one days from the date of the complaint, 
the individual may file a written request for a hearing with the board of county 
commissioners.
b. Upon receiving a request for a hearing, the board of county commissioners shall 
schedule a public hearing within twenty -one days and shall provide notice of the 
hearing by publishing its time, place, and date in the official newspaper of the 
county.

c. Within fourteen days after the hearing, the board of county commissioners shall 
issue a determination regarding the matter and shall issue appropriate directives 
to the county weed board.
d. A decision by the board of county commissioners under this section is final.
2. a. If an individual filed a signed complaint with a city weed board or the city weed 
control officer and if the individual believes that the complaint has not been 
addressed satisfactorily within twenty -one days from the date of the complaint, 
the individual may file a written request for a hearing with the governing body of 
the city.
b. Upon receiving a request for a hearing, the governing body of the city shall 
schedule a public hearing and shall provide notice of the hearing by publishing its 
time, place, and date in the official newspaper of the county.
c. Within fourteen days after the hearing, the governing body of the city shall issue a 
determination regarding the matter and shall issue appropriate directives to the 
city weed board.
d. A decision by the governing body of the city under this section is final.

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