North Dakota Code § 50-06-21

Gambling disorder prevention, awareness, crisis intervention,
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rehabilitation, and treatment services.
The department shall administer, develop, and implement a gambling disorder prevention, 
awareness, crisis intervention, rehabilitation, and treatment services program or contract with 
qualified treatment service providers for the development and implementation of a program for 
gambling prevention, awareness, crisis intervention, rehabilitation, financial counseling, and 
mental health treatment services. The program may provide outpatient services, partial care 
services, aftercare services, intervention services, financial counseling services, consultation 
services, or other forms of preventive, rehabilitative, or treatment services for individuals with a 
gambling disorder. An individual who provides treatment services must be a licensed 
professional operating within the individual's scope of practice . An individual who provides 
financial counseling services must be a certified consumer credit counselor with an accredited 
financial counseling agency. The department may establish a sliding payment scale for services 
under the program. The department may establish a centrally located repository of educational 
materials on identifying and treating gambling disorders. Any service fee collected by qualified 
treatment service providers for services provided under the contract must be applied toward the 
program's gambling disorder services. The term "qualified treatment service provider" means an 
entity based in North Dakota which is experienced in and capable of delivering gambling 
disorder education, prevention, awareness, crisis intervention, rehabilitation, financial 
counseling, and mental health treatment services as defined by the department of health and 

human services. The term "gambling disorder" means a chronic, progressive disease that is 
characterized by a preoccupation with gambling, loss of control over gambling behaviors, and 
oftentimes disregard for the negative consequences as a result of gambling. Gambling disorder 
includes gambling behavior that compromises, disrupts, or damages personal, family, or 
vocational pursuits.

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