North Dakota Code § 50-12-03

Requirements for licensure and employment - Term - Moral or religious
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conviction not bar to licensure or employment.
The department of health and human services shall issue licenses for the conduct of 
child-placing agencies upon application. A child -placing agency shall require a criminal history 
record investigation on the owner and each employee , volunteer, or student for field placement 
of a child -placing agency who has direct contact with families, with children, or with both. The 
department of health and human services shall consider any criminal history record information 
available about the owner at the time a licensing decision is made and about an employee prior 
to the owner or the employee having direct contact with families, with children, or with both. 
Licenses must be granted for a period not exceeding two years. Licenses must be issued to 
reputable and responsible applicants upon a showing that they, and their agents, are equipped 
properly by training and experience to find and select suitable temporary or permanent homes 
for children and to supervise the homes when children are placed in them, to the end that the 
health, morality, and general well-being of children placed by them will be properly safeguarded. 
The department of health and human services may not deny a license because of the 
applicant's objection to performing, assisting, counseling, recommending, facilitating, referring, 
or participating in a placement that violates the applicant's written religious or moral convictions 
or policies.

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