N.D. Cent. Code § 49-23-04 (2025)
1. Except in an emergency, an excavator shall contact the notification center and provide an excavation or location notice before beginning any excavation. An excavation begins the first time excavation occurs in an area that was not previously identified by the excavator in an excavation notice. The notice must contain: a. The name, address, and telephone number of the person making the notification; b. The name, address, and telephone number of the excavator; c. The date and time when excavation is scheduled to begin; d. The depth of planned excavation; e. The type and extent of excavation being planned, including whether the excavation involves tunneling or horizontal boring; f. Whether the use of explosives is anticipated and any other information as may be required by the notification center; and g. The location of the excavation by any one or more of the following means:
1. (1) A specific street address;
2. (2) A reference to a platted lot number of record;
3. (3) An identifiable roadway or roadway intersection; or
4. (4) A specific quarter section by section number, range, township, and county. In this case, the location shall be further described by coordinates measured in feet from the nearest one-fourth corner or section corner.1. 2. Unless otherwise exempted, the ticket request must include site identification information by one or more of the following means: white marking, digital white lining, project staking, geographic information system shape file, detailed drawing, map, or other means agreed upon by the parties to the ticket. Site identification under this subsection is not required if:
1. a. The precise location of excavation can be clearly and adequately identified on the location notice and is limited to a single street address or a platted lot number of record;
2. b. The precise location of excavation can be clearly and adequately identified on the location notice and the excavation is an emergency excavation; or
3. c. Prior to any excavation, the excavator requests and conducts a meeting with the affected operators at the location of the excavation.
2. 3. A request for location is limited to an area not exceeding three contiguous city blocks within an urban area or an area of four contiguous quarter sections or five linear miles [8.05 kilometers] in a rural area.
3. 4. An excavator may begin excavation in a location when the excavator has received notice that all facilities have been located or cleared or at the expiration of the location period or extension of the location period.
4. 5. The notification center shall:
1. a. Provide a toll-free telephone number and assign an inquiry identification number to each excavation notice and retain a record of all excavation notices received for at least six years.
2. b. Immediately transmit the information contained in an excavation notice to every operator that has an underground facility in the area of the proposed excavation.
3. c. Inform the persons giving notice of an intent to engage in an excavation activity the names of participating operators of underground facilities to whom the notice will be given.
4. d. Establish procedures for assuring positive response from the affected operator in all emergency excavation notices.
5. e. Establish procedures to receive from operators and convey to ticket holders positive response when operators have located or cleared underground facilities identified within the area of a location request.
5. 6. a. An operator with underground facilities within the area of a location request shall locate and mark or otherwise provide the approximate horizontal location of the underground facilities of the operator within the location period or as agreed by the parties.
1. b. For purposes of this section, the approximate horizontal location of the underground facilities is a strip of land two feet [60.96 centimeters] on either side of the underground facilities. An operator of a facility required to be locatable is responsible for the costs of location. If an excavator is unable to locate a facility within two feet on either side of the operator's facility location markings and requests assistance from the operator to locate the facility, but the operator fails to provide the requested assistance within a reasonable time, the operator is responsible for the excavator's reasonable costs incurred to locate the facility. This subdivision does not apply to an underground facility to convey water installed before August 1, 2013.
2. c. When an operator cannot establish the exact location of the underground facility to convey water, the operator shall mark the location as accurately as possible and the excavator may proceed with caution. When excavation operations approach the estimated location of the underground facility to convey water, the
exact location of the facility must be determined by safe and acceptable means. The uncovered facility must be supported and protected to prevent damage.
center's procedures established under subsection 5 for assuring positive response from operators.
7. If an excavation is being made in a time of emergency, all reasonable precautions must be taken to protect the underground facilities. In an emergency, the excavator shall give notification in compliance with this chapter, as soon as practical, that an emergency exists. As soon as practical, each operator shall provide all location information that is reasonably available to the excavator.