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CRIMES
CHAPTER 107
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20. Automobile service stations.

21. Athletic and sporting events.

22. Parks, beaches, and recreational facilities.

23. Scenic, historic, and tourist attractions.

24. Amusement centers, fairs, zoos, and museums.

25. Libraries.

26. Educational lectures, forums, and exhibits.

27. Service organizations (USO, YMCA, etc.).

28. Grocery stores operated by the owner-manager who regularly employs not more than three employees for the operation of said store.

§ 5. Limitation of Application.) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed or construed to amend other provisions of law with reference to the prohibition of work, sport, business, liquor sales, and the service of process on Sundays.

§ 6. Injunctive Relief.) The attorney general, a state's attorney, a mayor, a city manager, or a municipal attorney may petition the district court in whose jurisdiction the municipality is located to enjoin any violation of this Act.

§ 7. Penalty.) Any person, firm, or corporation that violates the provisions of this Act is guilty of a misdemeanor. Each day on which this Act is violated shall constitute one offense. The first offense shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, a second offense shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and for a third and each subsequent offense a fine of not exceeding five hundred dollars for each employee caused, directed, or authorized to work in violation of this Act. Provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall be construed to permit any fine upon any employee or agent who has been caused or directed by his employer to violate the provisions of this Act.

§ 8. Amendment.) Section 40-05-03 of the North Dakota Century Code is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:

40-05-03. Cities Having Population of Fifteen Thousand May Provide for Regulation and Inspection of Food Markets.) The governing body of any city having a population of fifteen thousand or more may enact ordinances providing for the regulation and inspection of food markets, stores, and other places where food intended for human consumption is sold at retail.