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1. The director shall prepare notification forms to be delivered to the charged individual with the uniform traffic summons and complaint under section 29-05-31. The notification form may be delivered to the individual in writing, by providing a website address, or providing a quick response code. The notification forms must contain language, approved by the attorney general, informing an individual charged with a traffic violation, other than offenses listed in section 39-06.1-05, of the procedures available to that individual under sections 39-06.1-02 and 39-06.1-03. The notification must contain a schedule of points to be charged against an individual's driving record or other operator's license penalties as provided by law and a schedule of statutory fees and bond amounts as determined in accordance with this chapter. A notification form separate from the uniform traffic summons and complaint may be delivered to an individual charged with a violation of subsection 3 of section 39-21-46.
2. The director shall prepare a temporary operator's permit under sections 39-20-03.1, 39-20-03.2, and 39-20-04. The temporary operator's permit must inform the driver of the procedures available under chapter 39-20 and must be issued in accordance with that chapter. The temporary operator's permit may not be delivered by mail or electronic means unless specifically authorized under chapter 39-20.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 39. Motor Vehicles § 39-06.1-07. Notification to offenders--Duties of director - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-39-motor-vehicles/nd-cent-code-sect-39-06-1-07/
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