North Dakota Code § 40-45-11

Eligibility for retirement because of disability
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No member of the police department who shall become unable mentally or physically to 
perform the person's duties, nor the person's dependents, shall be entitled to receive benefits 
under this chapter because of such disability unless such member shall have been on active 
duty with the department for a period of at least ten years prior to such disability unless such 
mental or physical impairment was received in the line of duty and permanently disabled such 
member. Provided, however, that any member of the department who shall have served 
twenty-two years, retired, and subsequently suffered a permanent disability prior to attaining 
age sixty, may, in the discretion of the pension board and providing that the same is actuarially 
sound, be eligible for disability retirement. The question of disability shall be determined by the 
board of trustees upon the concurring report of at least two out of three physicians designated 
by the board of trustees to make a complete physical examination of the member.

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