North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2240

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

Theft of property; and to provide a penalty.

Impact

If enacted, SB2240 would significantly impact the procedures local governments must follow when dealing with personal property. This legislation is intended to safeguard property owners by mandating clear communication and ensuring that they are directly informed about potential seizures. By introducing these requirements, the bill intends to enhance transparency and accountability of governmental actions involving personal property, which could lead to a reduction in unlawful or abrupt property confiscation incidents. This change would require local authorities to adjust their protocols and practices in handling property disputes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2240 aims to amend the North Dakota Century Code regarding the seizure of personal property by political subdivisions, including home rule cities and counties. The bill introduces a requirement for governmental authorities to provide written notice to property owners before seizing their belongings. This notice can be given in person or via certified mail. Additionally, the bill stipulates that authorities must receive the owner's signature acknowledging receipt of this notice prior to any seizure action. This amendment seeks to protect individual property rights against unauthorized confiscation by governmental entities.

Contention

Notably, the discussion surrounding SB2240 highlights a dichotomy between advocates for greater property protections and those who feel that this bill may complicate legitimate governmental actions. Proponents argue that this law is essential for protecting citizens from overreach by local governments, ensuring that personal property rights are respected. Critics might contend that such regulations could delay necessary governmental actions in emergencies or reduce the efficiency of a political subdivision's ability to act swiftly in certain situations, raising questions about creating potential loopholes for individuals seeking to evade lawful property seizure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB2460

Business property; theft; penalties; prohibition

ND HB1528

Arson and endangering by fire or explosion; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB75

Crimes and offenses, theft of property further provided for

ND HB305

Crimes and offenses, theft of property further provided for

ND SB2257

Grading of theft offenses of values not exceeding five hundred dollars; and to provide a penalty.

ND HB1305

Criminal trespass; and to provide a penalty.

ND HB1367

Drug crime penalties and drug paraphernalia possession; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2037

Delinquency; to provide an appropriation; and to provide a penalty.

ND HB50

Penalties For Vehicle Thefts

ND SB108

Crimes and offenses; crime of mail theft, established; penalties, provided

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