North Dakota Code § 54-12-28

Twenty-four seven sobriety program guidelines, program fees, and records
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1. The attorney general, in cooperation with law enforcement, the judiciary, the 
department of corrections and rehabilitation, and the traffic safety division of the 
department of transportation, may develop guidelines, policies, and procedures to 
administer the twenty -four seven sobriety program and to test offenders to enforce 
compliance with the sobriety program, including sobriety testing twice per day seven 
days per week, electronic monitoring, including home surveillance and remote 
electronic alcohol monitoring, urine testing and drug patch testing, and to establish 
program fees, all of which are not subject to chapter 28-32.
2. To assist in monitoring the status of the twenty-four seven sobriety program, the 
attorney general may gather program records and statistics. Agencies or companies 
participating in the twenty -four seven program shall provide record and statistic 
information requested by the attorney general within thirty days of the request.

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