N.D. Admin. Code 10-11-04-01

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 10-11-04-01 - Internship license
1. Every person who applies for an internship license shall, at the time of application, provide the attorney general with the name, address, qualifications, and state license number of the examiner who will be acting as the supervising examiner. The applicant also must pay the required application fee.
2. In the event an applicant does not have access to an immediate supervisor, the attorney general may appoint a supervising examiner to supervise the trainee.
3. The attorney general shall approve the applicant's choice of supervising examiner.
4. The minimum requirements to be fulfilled by a supervising examiner are as follows:
a. Inspection of ten examination records selected by the supervising examiner; and
b. The observation by the supervising examiner of at least one complete examination including preparation, pretest interview, testing, post-test interrogation, where applicable, and report writing which is deemed satisfactory by the supervising examiner.
c. At the completion of the internship, the supervising examiner shall advise the representative whether the applicant has successfully completed the internship. The representative then shall notify the attorney general regarding the supervising examiner's recommended action to be taken on the application for license, i.e., issuance on reciprocity, approval, or denial.
5. An internship license is valid for the term of twelve months from the date of issue. Such license may be extended or renewed for any term not to exceed six months upon good cause shown to the attorney general.
6. A trainee is not entitled to hold an internship license after the expiration of the original twelvemonth period and six-month extension, if such extension is granted by the attorney general, until twelve months after the date of expiration of the last internship license held by said trainee.

N.D. Admin Code 10-11-04-01

Effective July 1, 1984.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2022-386, October 2022, effective 10/1/2022.

General Authority: NDCC 43-31-13

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-31-07.1