North Dakota Code § 43-25-10

Disciplinary actions - Complaints
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1. The license of a massage therapist may be denied, revoked, suspended, or placed on 
probation for any of the following grounds:
a. The licensee is guilty of fraud in the practice of massage or fraud or deceit in 
admission to the practice of massage.
b. The licensee has been convicted of an offense determined by the board to have a 
direct bearing upon a person's ability to serve the public as a massage therapist, 
or, following conviction of any offense, the person is not sufficiently rehabilitated 
under section 12.1 -33-02.1. The conviction of an offense includes conviction in 
any jurisdiction in the United States of any offense, which if committed within this 
state would constitute an offense under this state's laws.
c. The licensee is engaged in the practice of massage under a false or assumed 
name, or is impersonating another practitioner of a like or different name.
d. The licensee is addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating liquors, or other legal 
or illegal drugs, to the extent the licensee is compromised or impaired from 

performing the professional duties of a massage therapist or is under the 
influence while assessing, treating, or seeing a client.
e. The licensee is guilty of untrue, fraudulent, misleading, or deceptive advertising, 
the licensee prescribes medicines, drugs, or the licensee infringes on any other 
licensed profession.
f. The licensee is guilty of gross negligence in the practice of massage, or is guilty 
of employing, allowing, or permitting any unlicensed person to perform massage 
in the licensee's establishment.
g. The licensee or applicant failed to submit to a physical or behavioral health 
examination ordered by the board under section 43-25-09.
h. The licensee has violated this chapter or any rule adopted by the board.
2. A licensee who violates this chapter or any rule adopted by the board may be 
assessed a civil penalty of up to two hundred dollars.
3. A complaint may be submitted to the board by any person or on its own motion. A 
complaint must be signed by the complainant. The president may initiate an 
investigation of the complaint and report to the board.
4. Any hearing regarding a disciplinary action or a denial of a license must be held 
pursuant to chapter 28-32.

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