North Dakota Code § 42-01-01.1

Sport shooting range deemed not a nuisance
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If a sport shooting range has been in operation for one year since the date on which it 
began operation as a sport shooting range, it does not become a public or private nuisance as a 
result of changed conditions in or around the locality of the sport shooting range. If a sport 
shooting range remains in compliance with noise control or nuisance abatement rules or 
ordinances in effect on the date on which it commenced operation, it is not subject to a civil or 
criminal action resulting from or relating to noise generated by the operation of the sport 
shooting range. A person who acquires title to real property that is adversely affected by the 
operation of a permanently located and improved sport shooting range constructed and initially 
operated before that person acquired title to the property adversely affected may not maintain a 
civil action on the basis of noise or noise pollution against the person who owns or operates the 
sport shooting range. A rule, resolution, or ordinance relating to noise control, noise pollution, or 
noise abatement adopted by the state or a political subdivision may not be applied to prohibit 
the operation of a sport shooting range, provided the conduct was lawful and being conducted 
before the adoption of the rule, resolution, or ordinance. Except as otherwise provided in this 
section, a political subdivision may regulate the location and construction of a sport shooting 
range after August 1, 1999. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a county or city enacting 
a home rule charter under chapter 11-09.1, 40-05.1, or 54 -40.4 may not regulate a sport 
shooting range except as otherwise provided in this section. As used in this section, sport 
shooting range means an area designated and operated by a person for the sport shooting of 
firearms or any area so designated and operated by the state or a political subdivision, 
regardless of the terms for admission to the sport shooting range.

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