Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 51-30?
This legal document governs the requirements and obligations related to the notice of security breaches for personal information. It applies to entities or individuals responsible for securing personal information. The document defines various terms such as ‘breach of the security system,’ ‘health insurance information,’ ‘medical information,’ and ‘personal information.’ Personal information is further defined to include specific data elements such as social security number, driver’s license number, financial account numbers, date of birth, and more.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 51-31?
This legal document governs the practices and definitions related to consumer reporting agencies, consumer reports, and consumer credit information. It defines key terms such as ‘consumer,’ ‘consumer report,’ and ‘consumer reporting agency.’ The document clarifies that a consumer reporting agency is any person who regularly engages in assembling or evaluating consumer credit information for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties. However, certain agencies, resellers engaged in reselling consumer information, and nationwide specialty consumer reporting agencies maintaining check writing history are exempt from this definition.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 53-04?
The provided legal document governs the licensing of amusement games in North Dakota. It applies to individuals who operate, lease, or distribute amusement games or devices. The document defines ‘amusement games or devices’ to include various coin-operated games and devices, but excludes machines that may constitute a lottery under the laws of North Dakota. There are two types of licenses mentioned: operator’s license and location license. An operator’s license allows the licensee to operate, lease, or distribute machines at locations not owned or managed by the licensee.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 53-06.1?
This legal document, part of the North Dakota Century Code, governs the conduct of games of chance in North Dakota. It applies to organizations and individuals involved in conducting such games. The document provides definitions for various terms used in the chapter, including ‘adjusted gross proceeds,’ ‘alcoholic beverage establishment,’ ‘charitable organization,’ ‘civic and service organization,’ ‘closely related organization,’ ‘distributor,’ ’educational organization,’ ’electronic pull tab device,’ ’eligible organization,’ ‘fraternal organization,’ ‘games,’ ‘gross proceeds,’ ’licensed organization,’ ‘manufacturer,’ ’net income,’ ’net proceeds,’ ‘permit,’ ‘person,’ ‘prize board,’ ‘public safety organization,’ ‘public-spirited organization,’ ‘pull tab,’ ‘religious organization,’ and ‘veterans organization.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 53-12.1?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of the North Dakota lottery division, including the establishment and operation of the division, responsibilities of the director, establishment of the lottery advisory commission, application process for a retailer license, selection and qualifications of a retailer, purchase and sale of lottery tickets, payment of prizes, operation of the lottery operating fund, confidentiality of lottery records, setoff of winning lottery tickets against delinquent debts, and adoption of rules governing the lottery operation.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 54-58?
The provided legal document content pertains to a tribal-state gaming compact, which is an agreement between the state and a federally recognized Indian tribe. This compact is approved by the secretary of the department of interior of the United States in accordance with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. The document states that all tribal gaming records, including trade secret and proprietary information, submitted to an agency of the state are confidential and not considered public records.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 54-59?
The legal documents reviewed pertain to the establishment and responsibilities of the Information Technology Department in North Dakota. The department is responsible for wide area network services planning, selection, and implementation for state agencies, institutions under the control of the board of higher education, counties, cities, and school districts. It is also responsible for computer support services, host software development, statewide communications services, standards for providing information through the internet, technology planning, process redesign, and quality assurance.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 57-39.2?
The provided legal document content includes information on the definitions, scope, exemptions, and penalties related to sales tax in North Dakota. It covers various aspects such as the definition of terms, the application of sales tax to different categories of goods and services, the requirements for sellers without a physical presence in the state, the marketplace facilitator tax collection requirement, and the exemptions for specific types of sales. The documents also mention the imposition of a surcharge on rental contracts for motor vehicles, the taxation of cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products, and the treatment of bundled transactions.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 6-02?
The provided legal document content governs the organization and qualification of banks. It prohibits any person or entity not organized under the specified chapter or authorized to take on banking powers from using words such as ‘bank’, ‘banker’, or ‘banking’ in connection with their business. However, exemptions may be granted by the commissioner if it is determined that such use will not cause confusion or mislead the public. Violations of this section may result in a penalty of one hundred dollars per day or part thereof.
Can you summarize NDCC Chapter 6-03?
This legal document governs the powers, management, and operation of banks in North Dakota. It applies to banks and banking institutions in the state. The document outlines the process for banks to establish and operate separate facilities, as well as the requirements for moving previously established facilities. Banks must apply to the commissioner or comptroller of the currency for approval and provide relevant information as requested. The commissioner considers the convenience, needs, and welfare of the community and area served, as well as the financial strength of the bank.