North Dakota Code § 52-06-33

Recovery and recoupment - Penalty
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A person who has received any amount of benefits under the North Dakota unemployment 
compensation law to which the person is not entitled shall be liable to refund to the bureau for 
the fund the amount so paid or to have such amount deducted from any future benefits payable 
to the person under the North Dakota unemployment compensation law or the unemployment 
compensation law of another state or the federal government following a finding that such 
payment occurred. Such findings shall have become final and shall specify the reason for such 
finding, the week or weeks for which such benefits were paid, and the amount of benefits so 
paid. The bureau, in its discretion, may release such person from liability to refund when it finds 
that recovery would be contrary to equity and good conscience. Amounts determined collectible 
may be so collected by civil action in the name of the bureau. If the bureau has found that the 
individual has made a false statement for the purpose of obtaining unemployment compensation 
benefits to which the individual was not lawfully entitled, the bureau shall assess a monetary 
penalty of fifteen percent of the amount of unemployment compensation benefits overpaid. The 
penalty must be applied to all forms of state and federal unemployment compensation and the 
federally mandated penalty amounts collected must be deposited in the state unemployment 
compensation fund. Amounts unpaid on the date on which they are due and payable, as 
determined by the bureau, may bear interest at the rate of one and one -half percent per month 
from and after that date until payment plus accrued interest is received by the bureau. However, 
no interest may be assessed for the first one hundred eighty days on any overpayment when 
the bureau has found that the individual did not make a false statement to obtain benefits to 
which the individual was not lawfully entitled.

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