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North Dakota Code > Chapter 39-06.1 - Disposition of Traffic Offenses

North Dakota Code > Title 39 > Chapter 39-06.1 - Disposition of Traffic Offenses


Current as of: 2009
§ 39-06.1-01Definitions
§ 39-06.1-02Traffic violations noncriminal - Exceptions - Procedures
§ 39-06.1-02.1Notification of parents or guardians of juvenile traffic offenders
§ 39-06.1-03Administrative hearing - Procedures - Appeals - Stay orders
§ 39-06.1-04Failure to appear, pay statutory fee, post bond - Procedure - Penalty
§ 39-06.1-05Offenses excepted
§ 39-06.1-06Amount of statutory fees
§ 39-06.1-07Notification to offenders - Duties of licensing authority
§ 39-06.1-08Nonmoving violation defined
§ 39-06.1-09Moving violation defined
§ 39-06.1-10Entries against driving record - Licensing authority duties - Hearings - Demerit schedule - Suspension
§ 39-06.1-10.1Alternative disposition - Driver training course - Exceptions
§ 39-06.1-11Temporary restricted license - Ignition interlock device
§ 39-06.1-12Completion of suspension - Reduction of point total
§ 39-06.1-13Reduction of point total - Other methods
§ 39-06.1-14Failure to surrender license
§ 39-06.1-15Diplomatic immunities and privileges

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