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Code · North Dakota · Title 51 · Chapter 51-22 — Data Processing Information Confidentiality

51-22-02. Prohibition against disclosure except upon written consent - Application of

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section.
1. No business entity which charges a fee for data processing services performed may
disclose in whole or in part the contents of any record, including the disclosure of
information contained in the record through inclusion in any composite of information,
which is prepared or maintained by such business entity to any person, other than the
individual or business entity which is the subject of the record, without the express
written consent of such individual or business entity.
2. This section does not apply to the following:
a. A disclosure to any person pursuant to a subpoena or court order.
b. A disclosure which is discoverable pursuant to the North Dakota Rules of Civil
Procedure.
c. A disclosure to any person pursuant to a lawful search warrant.
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