Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 8-10-11 - Interruption of telecommunications in kidnapping or hostage emergency - Duty of telecommunications company to assist - Prohibited communications - Penalty1. As used in this section, "peace officer" has the same meaning as in section 12.1-01-04.2. A peace officer with supervisory control over an incident in which that peace officer has probable cause to believe that an individual could suffer injury or death as a result of the incident may order a telecommunications company to cut, reroute, or divert telecommunications transmissions for the purpose of controlling communications. Nothing in this section may deny the telecommunications company reimbursement for the value of services provided in or damage resulting from compliance with the supervising peace officer's order.3. Each telecommunications company shall designate an employee to serve as a security official and to provide assistance as required by the supervising peace officer under this section.4. An individual may not initiate telecommunications with a suspected violator if that individual knows that an order has been issued under subsection 2. Violation of this subsection is a class B misdemeanor.