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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-08-01(5)(a)(2) | Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any other drugs or substances not to operate vehicle--Penalty |
. . . In addition, for a first offense when the convicted person has an alcohol concentration of at least sixteen one-hundredths of one percent by weight, the offense is + See morean aggravated first offense and the sentence must include a fine of at least seven hundred fifty dollars and at least two days' imprisonment.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-08-01(5)(b) | Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any other drugs or substances not to operate vehicle--Penalty |
. . . For a second offense within seven years, the sentence must include at least ten days' imprisonment, of which forty-eight hours must be served consecutively; a fine of + See moreone thousand five hundred dollars; an order for addiction evaluation by an appropriate licensed addiction treatment program; and at least three hundred sixty days' participation in the twenty-four seven sobriety program under chapter 54-12 as a mandatory condition of probation.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-08-01(5)(c) | Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any other drugs or substances not to operate vehicle--Penalty |
. . . For a third offense within seven years, the sentence must include at least one hundred twenty days' imprisonment; a fine of at least two thousand dollars; an + See moreorder for addiction evaluation by an appropriate licensed addiction treatment program; at least three hundred sixty days' supervised probation; and at least three hundred sixty days' participation in the twenty-four seven sobriety program under chapter 54-12 as a mandatory condition of probation.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-08-01(5)(d) | Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any other drugs or substances not to operate vehicle--Penalty |
. . . For a fourth or subsequent offense within fifteen years, the sentence must include at least one year and one day's imprisonment; a fine of at least two + See morethousand dollars; an order for addiction evaluation by an appropriate licensed treatment program; at least two years' supervised probation; and participation in the twentyfour seven sobriety program under chapter 54-12 as a mandatory condition of probation.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-24.1-07(1) | Criminal penalties for operating snowmobile while having alcohol or drug concentrations |
Upon conviction of a violation of subdivision c of subsection 5 of section 39-24-09, the court shall impose the following minimum penalties:1. Notwithstanding subsection 7 of section 12.1-32-01, if the + See moreperson's record indicates that, within the five years preceding the date of the offense, the person has not violated subdivision c of subsection 5 of section 39-24-09 or the person has not been prohibited from operating a snowmobile under this chapter, the offense is an infraction. The court shall impose a minimum fine of two hundred fifty dollars and, as a condition of that person's probation, shall prohibit that person from operating a snowmobile on all public land or private land with public access for sixty days within the snowmobile season that runs from December first through April first.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-24.1-07(2) | Criminal penalties for operating snowmobile while having alcohol or drug concentrations |
Upon conviction of a violation of subdivision c of subsection 5 of section 39-24-09, the court shall impose the following minimum penalties:2. If the person's record indicates that, within the + See morefive years preceding the date of the offense, the person has one violation of subdivision c of subsection 5 of section 39-24-09 or the person has once been prohibited from operating a snowmobile under this chapter, the offense is a class B misdemeanor. The court shall impose a minimum fine of three hundred fifty dollars and, as a condition of that person's probation, shall prohibit that person from operating a snowmobile on all public land or private land with public access for one year from the date of the sentence.
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$350 - $0
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 39-24.1-07(3) | Criminal penalties for operating snowmobile while having alcohol or drug concentrations |
Upon conviction of a violation of subdivision c of subsection 5 of section 39-24-09, the court shall impose the following minimum penalties:3. If the person's record indicates that, within the + See morefive years preceding the date of the offense, the person has had at least two violations of subdivision c of subsection 5 of section 39-24-09 or the person has at least twice been prohibited from operating a snowmobile under this chapter, the offense is a class B misdemeanor. The court shall impose a minimum fine of four hundred fifty dollars and, as a condition of that person's probation, shall prohibit that person from operating a snowmobile on all public land or private land with public access for two years from the date of the sentence.
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