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Code · North Dakota · Title 28 · Chapter 28-32 — Administrative Agencies Practice Act

28-32-20. Notification of code and code supplement.

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1. The legislative council shall publish the code and code supplement on the legislative
branch website.
2. The secretary of state shall send electronic notification of quarterly updates to the
code without charge to the following:
a. Governor.
b. Attorney general.
c. Each supreme court justice.
d. Each district court judge.
e. Each county auditor of this state.
f. Supreme court library.
g. State library.
h. Law library of the university of North Dakota.
i. Each of the five depository libraries in this state.
j. Upon request, to any person requesting electronic notification of quarterly
updates to the code.
2. If applicable, the administrative code, revisions to the administrative code, and the
code supplement must be considered sixth-class printing under sections 46-02-04 and
46-02-09.
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