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Code · North Dakota · Title 38 · Chapter 38-12.1 — Exploration Data

38-12.1-08. Civil and criminal penalties - Unclassified.

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1. Any person, including a director, officer, or agent of a corporate permittee, who violates
this chapter or any permit condition or regulation implementing this chapter is subject
to a civil penalty not to exceed five thousand dollars per day of such violation.
2. Any person, including a director, officer, or agent of a corporate permittee, who
knowingly or willfully violates this chapter or any permit condition or regulation
implementing this chapter or who knowingly reports information required by this
chapter falsely is subject, upon conviction, to a criminal penalty of not more than ten
thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than one year.
3. Any corporation or any person who controls the activity of a corporation who violates
this chapter or any permit condition or rule implementing this chapter is subject to a
civil penalty not to exceed five thousand dollars per day of such violation.
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