North Dakota Code § 51-09-04

Authority of attorney general to investigate and prosecute unfair
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discrimination when complaint is made.
If a complaint is made to the attorney general that any person is guilty of unfair 
discrimination committed for any of the purposes enumerated in section 51 -09-01, the attorney 
general shall investigate the matter complained of, and for that purpose the attorney general 
may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, take testimony, and require the production of books 
or other documents belonging to the person complained against. If, in the attorney general's 
opinion, sufficient grounds exist therefor, the attorney general shall prosecute an action in the 
name of the state of North Dakota to annul the charter, if the person complained against is a 
corporation or limited liability company, or to revoke the permit or license of the person 
complained against.

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