North Dakota Code § 50-31-05

Issuance, suspension, and revocation of license
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1. The department may issue licenses to operate substance use disorder treatment 
programs, for a period of three years, which are found to comply with the provisions of 
this chapter and rules adopted by the department.
2. The department may suspend or revoke a license if a program violates any of the rules 
adopted by the department.
3. Before a license may be suspended or revoked, written notice by registered mail, 
personal delivery, or electronic mail must be given to the licenseholder. The 
licenseholder must be furnished with a copy of the notice by registered mail or 
personal delivery . If a license is revoked, a new application for a license may be 
considered by the department when the conditions upon which the revocation were 
based have been corrected and evidence of this fact has been satisfactorily furnished. 
A new license may then be granted after proper inspection has been made and the 
applicant has complied with all rules adopted by the department. Within thirty days 
after service of the written charges, the applicant or licensee may submit to the 

department a written request for an administrative hearing as provided in chapter 
28-32.

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