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CRIMES
CHAPTER 104
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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

CHAPTER 104

SENATE BILL NO. 2046

(Freed, Page)

(From Legislative Council Study)

CRIMINAL STATUTES IN HOME RULE CITIES

AN ACT to create and enact sections 12-01-02.1 and 12.1-01-05 of the North Dakota Century Code, providing that the state's criminal statutes shall have full force and effect within the territorial jurisdiction of cities and home rule cities; and providing an effective date for section 12.1-01-05 of the North Dakota Century Code.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA:

SECTION 1.) Section 12.1-01-05 of the North Dakota Century Code is hereby created and enacted to read as follows:

12.1-01-05 CRIMES DEFINED BY STATE LAW SHALL NOT BE SUPERSEDED BY CITY ORDINANCE OR BY HOME RULE CITY'S CHARTER OR ORDINANCE.) No offense defined in this title or elsewhere by law shall be superseded by any city ordinance, or city home rule charter, or by an ordinance adopted pursuant to such a charter, and all such offenses shall have full force and effect within the territorial limits and other jurisdiction of home rule cities.

SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE.) Section 12.1-01-05 shall take effect on July 1, 1975.

SECTION 3.) Section 12-01-02. 1 of the North Dakota Century Code is hereby created and enacted to read as follows:

  • 12-01-02.1. CRIMES DEFINED BY STATE LAW SHALL NOT BE SUPERSEDED BY CITY ORDINANCE OR BY HOME RULE CITY'S CHARTER OR ORDINANCE.) No offense defined in this title or elsewhere by law shall be superseded by any city ordinance, or city home rule charter or by any ordinance adopted pursuant to such charter, and all such offenses shall have full force and effect within the territorial limits and other jurisdictions of cities, and home rule cities.

Approved March 19, 1973

  • NOTE: Section 12-01-02.1 was repealed effective July 1, 1975, by section 41 of Senate Bill No. 2045, chapter 116.