MT logo 

Home button


Guide to U.S. Monitoring Laws  

1995 Edition  

Compiled by: Frank Terranella, Esq., 106 Cathay Road, Clifton, N.J. 07013

©Copyright 1995, Frank Terranella  


Notice from Grove Enterprises/Monitoring Times

Readers are advised that the material has not been updated since 1995, and local laws may have changed. If you have knowledge of such updates, please contact us at mt@grove-ent.com and we will post verified changes here. 


NORTH DAKOTA

Century Code 54-23.2-06

  54-23.2-06  Law enforcement radio equipment on private automobiles prohibited without permit.

    No person may equip or use in an automobile or any other motor vehicle a two-way radio equipped for transmitting and receiving on any frequency authorized for law enforcement use by the state of North Dakota within its boundaries, without first securing a permit so to do from the director upon such application as the director may prescribe. This section does not apply to the use of a two-way citizens' band radio, a two-way business radio, or a two-way amateur radio in an automobile or any other motor vehicle.

 Comment:

 This statute outlaws only unauthorized two-way radios in motor vehicles.  The use of radio receivers to intercept police communications is not circumscribed by this statute.

   


Back to Monitoring Times home page