N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-21-11

Current through 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 26.1-21-11 - Default of public employees or public officials - Limitation on filing of claims against fund

Within sixty days after the discovery of any default or wrongful act on the part of any public employee or public official for which the fund is or may become liable, the state auditor, county auditor, city auditor, township clerk, or business manager of the school district; the treasurer of the state or state agency or political subdivision if the defaulting officer is the auditor or clerk of the state or state agency or political subdivision; and any other officer having supervision of a defaulting public employee or public official shall file a claim with the commissioner against the fund. Any person injured by a default or wrongful act may present the claim to the commissioner within sixty days after the discovery of such default or wrongful act. If a claim is not filed within the time limited by this section, the claim is waived. A claim filed under this section must contain an abstract of the facts upon which the claim is based and must be verified by the claimant or by someone in the claimant's behalf. The claim and all papers relating to the claim must remain on file with the commissioner.

N.D.C.C. § 26.1-21-11