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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-15 — Pharmacists

43-15-41. Board to give notice of refusal or revocation of permits - Appeal.

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If an application for a permit or for a renewal thereof is refused, or a permit or a renewal of permit is revoked, the board shall notify the applicant or permittee by registered or certified mail of such refusal or revocation, with its reasons therefor. The applicant or permittee aggrieved by the refusal or revocation may appeal from the decision or order of the board to the district court of Burleigh County, at any time within thirty days after the receipt of the decision or order appealed from.
The appellant shall give bond in the penal sum of two hundred fifty dollars, to be approved by the clerk of the district court, conditioned that appellant will pay all costs if the order or decision of the board is affirmed. With the perfecting of the appeal and the filing of the bond, the decision or order of the board must be stayed pending the determination of the appeal.
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