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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-29 — Veterinarians

43-29-16. Proceedings on revocation or suspension of license - Appeals - Costs of

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prosecution - Disciplinary proceedings.
1. All proceedings relative to the issuance, revocation, or suspension of a license, or
relative to reissuing a license that has been revoked must be conducted pursuant to
chapter 28-32. An appeal from the final decision of the board in any matter covered by
this chapter may be taken to the district court of Burleigh County or the aggrieved
party's county of residence in accordance with chapter 28-32.
2. In any order or decision issued by the board in which disciplinary action is imposed
against a veterinarian or veterinary technician, the board may direct the veterinarian or
veterinary technician to pay the board a sum not to exceed the reasonable and actual
costs, including attorney's fees, incurred by the board in the investigation and
prosecution of the case.
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