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Jan 10, 2025 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
10 Jan THE METRO FLOOD DIVERSION AUTHORITY BOARD VIOLATED NORTH DAKOTA OPEN MEETINGS LAW WHEN IT FAILED TO NOTICE THE TECHNICAL DISPUTE REVIEW BOARD’S SPECIAL MEETINGS Posted at 16:21h in Opinions by Marina Khachaturyan January 10, 2025 You can view this opinion at: 2025-O-02...
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Jan 2, 2025 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
02 Jan LINCOLN CITY COUNCIL FAILED TO PROPERLY NOTICE AND ANNOUNCE THEIR EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND THE EXECUTIVE SESSION DID NOT CONSTITUTE ATTORNEY CONSULTATION.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
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Nov 12, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
12 Nov DENIAL OF RECORDS FOR AN IMPROPER REASON IS A VIOLATION OF OPEN RECORDS LAW Posted at 11:40h in Opinions by Marina Khachaturyan November 12, 2024 You can view this opinion at: 2024-O-10...
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Nov 5, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
HOME RULE CITIES LACK THE STATUTORY AUTHORITY TO ENACT AN ORDINANCE REGARDING THE RECALL OF CITY OFFICERS THAT CONFLICTS WITH THE PROCESS SET FORTH IN N.D.C.C. SECTION 44-08-21 Posted at 13:01h in Opinions November 5, 2024 Because N.D.C.C. § 40-05.1-06 does not grant home rule charter cities the power to provide for the recall of elected city officials, a home rule charter city may not adopt an ordinance which conflicts with the process for the recall of city officers set forth in N.D.C.C. §...
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Oct 31, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
TIME LIMITATIONS IN N.D.C.C. SECTION 1-01-50 APPLY TO THE FILING OF A PETITION TO INITIATE AN ORDINANCE IN THE CITY OF BISMARCK Posted at 15:36h in Opinions October 31, 2024 Article 5 of the City of Bismarck’s Home Rule Charter does not contain a provision related to time limits for the filing or presentation of a petition to initiate an ordinance, therefore, the time limitations of N.D.C.C. § 1-01-50 apply....
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Oct 31, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
ATTORNEY GENERAL WRIGLEY ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENTS AND CONSUMER REFUNDS IN ONGOING GENERIC DRUG PRICE-FIXING LITIGATION Posted at 13:32h in News October 31, 2024 CONTACT: Suzie Weigel, 701.328.2210 BISMARCK – Attorney General Drew Wrigley today joined a coalition of 50 states and territories announcing two significant settlements and cooperation agreements with Heritage Pharmaceuticals and Apotex totaling $49.1 million to resolve allegations that both companies engaged in widespread, long-running...
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Oct 21, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
WATER RESOURCE DISTRICTS ARE REQUIRED TO INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS REGARDLESS OF PROPERTY OWNERSHIP Posted at 15:14h in Opinions October 21, 2024 Request: A water resource district is required by law to exercise its discretion in determining whether a landowner must replace culverts or fill in a ditch when it was not the landowner who removed the culverts....
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Oct 9, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
NORTH DAKOTA JOINS 20-STATE COALITION SUING TO STOP NURSING HOME RULE CHANGE Posted at 14:19h in News October 9, 2024CONTACT: Suzie Weigel, 701.328.2210 BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley, with the full support of Gov.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
attorneygeneral.nd.gov | Marina Khachaturyan
IF AN INDIVIDUAL BECOMES A DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, AFTER HAVING RETIRED FROM AN NDPERS PARTICIPATING EMPLOYER, IT IS CONSIDERED A RETURN TO SERVICE AND INTERRUPTS RETIREMENT BENEFITS UNDER NDPERS BECAUSE THERE IS NO DUAL COVERAGE EXEMPTION FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGES Posted at 15:50h in Opinions October 4, 2024 Request: Whether a sitting district court judge, who has reached his or her rule of 85, may collect retirement benefits from the NDPERS main plan without first retiring from his or her...