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ND HB1304
Bill
Status
4/16/2015
Primary Sponsor
Kim Koppelman
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AI Summary
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Creates presumption that an individual's legal date of birth is established by government-issued identification documents including state birth certificates, U.S. passports, military IDs, tribal IDs, and foreign passports or driver's licenses.
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Establishes that government-issued birth certificates or certified copies take precedence when conflicting birth date information exists across different government documents.
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Allows the presumption of legal date of birth to be rebutted only by clear and convincing evidence to the contrary.
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Applies the same presumption standards to three chapters of North Dakota Century Code: Chapter 12.1-01 (Criminal Code), Chapter 14-10 (Domestic Relations), and Chapter 27-20 (Probate and Trust Code).
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Passed with overwhelming support: House Vote 91-0 (3 absent), Senate Vote 45-0 (2 absent).
Legislative Description
The presumption of an individual's legal date of birth.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 04/15
4/16/2015