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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-32 — Psychologists

43-32-16. Board to keep records.

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1. The board shall keep a record of its proceedings and a register of all applicants for
licensing which must show:
a. The name, date of birth, and residence of each applicant.
b. The date of each applicant's application.
c. The place of business of each applicant.
d. A summary of the educational and other qualifications of each applicant.
e. Whether an examination was required of an applicant.
f. Whether a license was granted to an applicant.
g. The date of the action of the board.
h. Any information the board determines necessary or advisable in aid of the
requirements of this subsection.
2. Except as otherwise provided by law, the records of the board are public records and
evidence of the proceedings of the board, and a transcript of board proceedings, duly
certified by the secretary of the board is admissible in evidence with the same effect as
if the original were produced.
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