North Dakota Code § 43-30-10

Penalty - Injunction - Unlicensed activity
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Any person who violates this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter, or any person 
who provides a private investigative service or private security service without a current license 
issued by the board, or falsely states or represents that the person has been or is an 
investigative officer or employed by an investigative or security officer or agency is guilty of a 
class B misdemeanor. In addition to the criminal penalties provided, the civil remedy of an 
injunction is available to restrain and enjoin violations of any provisions of this chapter, without 
proof of actual damages sustained by any person. An injunction does not preclude criminal 
prosecution and punishment of a violator. The board is not liable for the lost income, costs, or 
any other expenses that may be incurred by a person against whom an injunction is sought, and 
the board may not be required to provide security or a bond. The board may seek costs for 
reimbursement of expenses for obtaining an injunction, including attorney's fees. In addition to 
issuing the injunction, the court may impose an administrative fee consistent with section 
43-30-10.1 if the person has violated a provision of this chapter. The board may seek an 
injunction, impose administrative fees, or seek an order of abatement through an administrative 
action or in district court.

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