North Dakota Regulations § 72-06-03-02 Tribal identification
Regulation Text
A valid tribal identification for the purposes of voting may be any document deemed official by a tribal government, issued by a tribal government in this state to a tribal member residing in North Dakota, and listing the tribal member's name, date of birth, and residential street address. The secretary of state shall provide a form that a tribal government may use to provide a valid form of voting identification to any tribal members that do not already have a tribal identification, North Dakota driver's license, or North Dakota nondriver's identification. A tribal government may use any form prescribed by the tribal government instead of the form provided by the secretary of state, so long as the form is consistent with this section and North Dakota Century Code section 16.1-01-04.1.
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