North Dakota Code § 50-06-01.10

Shelter care criminal history record investigation - Fingerprinting
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1. Each shelter care program shall secure, from a law enforcement agency or any other 
agency authorized to take fingerprints, two sets of fingerprints and shall provide all 
other information necessary to secure state criminal history record information and a 
nationwide background check under federal law from any individual employed by the 
shelter care program.
2. The shelter care program shall assure information obtained under subsection 1 is 
provided to the department.
3. Upon receipt of all fingerprints and necessary information relating to a criminal history 
record investigation, the department shall submit the information and fingerprints to the 
bureau of criminal investigation. The department shall provide a copy of the state 
criminal history record information response received from the bureau of criminal 
investigation to the shelter care program or authorized agent making the request.
4. The bureau of criminal investigation shall request a nationwide background check from 
the federal bureau of investigation and, upon receipt of a response, provide the 
response of the federal bureau of investigation to the department. The bureau of 
criminal investigation also shall provide any criminal history record information that 
may lawfully be made available under chapter 12-60 to the department.
5. Upon request by the provider or employees of a provider, a law enforcement agency 
shall take fingerprints of individuals described in this section if the request is made for 
purposes of this section.
6. The department shall pay the cost of securing fingerprints, any criminal history record 
information made available under chapter 12 -60, and a nationwide background check 
for each shelter care provider.

7. An agency that takes fingerprints as provided under this section may charge a 
reasonable fee to offset the costs of the fingerprinting.
8. A criminal history record investigation completed under this section may be used to 
satisfy the criminal history record investigation requirements of sections 25 -03.2-03, 
50-06-01.9, 50 -11-06.8, 50 -11.3-01, and 50 -12-03.2. The federal bureau of 
investigation's criminal history record investigation obtained from one criminal history 
record investigation purpose may not be reused to satisfy the requirements for another 
federal bureau of investigation's criminal history record investigation for a different 
purpose.
9. Before certifying a shelter care program and during the shelter care program 
operation, the department shall seek a criminal history record when required by this 
section. The department, in accordance with the rules of the department, shall 
consider any criminal history information available at the time a decision is made for 
certification and during the operation of the certified shelter care program.
10. "Shelter care program" means a nonsecure permanent dwelling run by an agency with 
certification obtained by the department, where employees offer safe shelter, food, and 
structured routine and is available twenty-four hours a day to a resident age ten to 
eighteen years old in need of temporary safe out -of-home emergency placement, not 
to exceed seven days, unless otherwise approved by the department.

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