North Dakota Code § 54-12-24

State crime laboratory division
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1. A state crime laboratory is created as a division of the office of the attorney general. 
This division consists of a director, the state toxicologist, and such other personnel as 
may be appointed by the attorney general. The state crime laboratory may establish 
and charge fees for services rendered. The state crime laboratory must be 
administratively separated from the bureau of criminal investigation. The director is 
entitled to receive a salary set by the attorney general within the limits of legislative 
appropriation.
2. The state crime laboratory shall employ the services of a qualified toxicologist who 
must be the state toxicologist. The attorney general shall appoint the state toxicologist. 
The attorney general may appoint such qualified deputy state toxicologists as may be 
necessary to exercise the authority and responsibility prescribed by law for the state 
toxicologist. The results of toxicological or chemical testing or analysis, other than 
provided for in section 39 -20-13, made by the state toxicologist at the request of law 
enforcement agencies for criminal investigation may not be disclosed directly or 
indirectly by the state toxicologist or any agent or employee of the attorney general to 
anyone other than the person or agency requesting the test or analysis or to any other 
person upon whom the toxicological or chemical test was performed or the person's 
authorized representative, except the state toxicologist may permit the inspection of 
the reports of any such test or analysis results by any other person having a proper 
interest therein as determined by the director of the state crime laboratory.
3. Upon the request of the state forensic examiner, any state's attorney, sheriff, chief of 
police, coroner, or other local, state, or federal law enforcement official, the attorney 
general may make available to the requesting official the state crime laboratory's 
facilities and personnel to assist in the investigation or detection of crimes and the 
apprehension or prosecution of criminals.

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