North Dakota Code § 43-04-11

Rules and orders
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The board may adopt and enforce all rules and orders necessary to carry out the provisions 
of this chapter:
1. It may prescribe sanitary regulations for barbershops and barber schools. Such 
regulations shall be subject to the approval of the department of health and human 
services. A copy of the rules and regulations adopted by the board and approved by 
the department of health and human services shall be furnished by the board to the 
owner or manager of every barbershop and barber school and shall be posted by such 
owner or manager in a conspicuous place in such barbershop or barber school.

2. Every other rule or order of the board shall be posted for public inspection in the main 
office of the board and a certified copy shall be filed in the office of the secretary of the 
board and published in the press publications representing the barber industry. An 
order applying only to a person or persons named therein shall be served on the 
person or persons affected. An order herein required shall be served by personal 
delivery of a certified copy or by mailing a certified copy in a sealed envelope with 
postage prepaid to each person affected thereby, or in the case of a corporation or 
limited liability company, to an officer, manager, or agent of the corporation or limited 
liability company upon whom a summons may be served in accordance with the 
provisions of law. The posting in the main office of the board of any rule or order not 
required by this chapter to be served, and such filing in the office of the secretary of 
the board and publishing in representative publications, shall constitute due and 
sufficient notice to all persons affected by such rule or order. A rule of the board when 
duly published, posted, and filed as provided in this section, shall have binding force 
and effect.

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