1995 Edition
Compiled
by: Frank Terranella, Esq., 106
Cathay Road, Clifton,
N.J. 07013 ©Copyright
1995, Frank Terranella Notice
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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.
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DAKOTA: