North Dakota Code § 43-09-23

Criminal penalty - Civil proceedings
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A person that violates any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a class B 
misdemeanor. In addition to criminal proceedings, the board may commence administrative or 
civil court proceedings as follows:
1. The board may issue a cease and desist order against a person allegedly making or 
offering to make installations in violation of section 43-09-09 or 43-09-09.2 based upon 
information provided to the board by its inspectors or other persons, by investigation 
reports, affidavits, complaints of witnesses, or oral testimony given to the board at a 
regular or special board meeting. Violation of the cease and desist order may be 
considered by the court in issuing a temporary or permanent restraining order and in 

ordering the payment of costs and attorney's fees in proceedings authorized under this 
section.
2. The board may apply to the district court in the county in which the violations have 
occurred for a temporary or permanent injunction under chapter 32 -06, enjoining 
persons from performing, advertising, or contracting for making installations without a 
valid license issued by the board in violation of section 43 -09-09 or 43 -09-09.2. The 
court may not require a written undertaking, security, or bond as a basis for issuing any 
temporary or permanent restraining order under this section unless the court 
specifically orders and states the basis for requiring the security. Upon a determination 
that a violation of section 43 -09-09 or 43-09-09.2 has occurred, the court may assess 
against the defendants the actual costs incurred and reasonable attorney's fees 
necessary for the investigation and court proceedings against the unlicensed person.
3. After an administrative hearing has been conducted by the board under chapter 28 -32, 
an appeal from an order of the board or from the assessment of costs and attorney's 
fees may be taken to the district court under chapter 28-32.

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