North Dakota Code § 50-22-05

Enforcement - Penalties - Remedies
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Any person conducting a solicitation in violation of this chapter, or failing to properly 
complete and promptly file any report, tax return, or other information required under this 
chapter, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. Any person conducting a solicitation after the 
person's registration is revoked is guilty of a class C felony. The criminal penalties in this section 
are in addition to all other causes of action, remedies, and penalties available to the state.
Whenever the attorney general or any state's attorney has reason to believe or is advised 
by the secretary of state that the charitable organization or professional fundraiser is operating 

in violation of this chapter, the attorney general or state's attorney may bring an action in the 
name of the state against the charitable organization and its officers, the professional fundraiser, 
or any other person who has violated this chapter or who has participated or is about to 
participate in any solicitation or collection by employing any device, scheme, artifice, false 
representation or promise, to defraud or obtain money or other property, to enjoin the charitable 
organization or professional fundraiser or other person from continuing the violation, solicitation, 
or collection, or engaging therein, or doing any acts in furtherance thereof and for any other 
relief the court determines appropriate, including the imposition of civil penalties in the amount 
of up to five thousand dollars per violation of this chapter and the denial of registration under 
this chapter for a period of up to five years. The attorney general, in enforcing this chapter, has 
all the powers provided in this chapter or chapter 51 -15 and may seek all remedies in this 
chapter or chapter 51 -15. The remedies, duties, prohibitions, and penalties of this chapter are 
not exclusive and are in addition to all other causes of action, remedies, and penalties in 
chapter 51-15, or otherwise provided by law.

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