Title 089 · Title 89

Application procedure.

Citation: N.D. Admin. Code § 89-07-02-08

Section: 89-07-02-08

89-07-02-08. Application procedure. An applicant for a license shall apply to the department on forms furnished by the department. The forms may require relevant information about the knowledge and experience of the applicant and the natural person designated under section 89-07-02-06 and must include: 1. Educational background, at the college and graduate level, of both the natural person designated by the applicant and the other employees of the applicant, including the dates of attendance and graduation; the major and minor subjects studied, including the number of semester hours of meteorological coursework; the degrees received; and the titles of any thesis or dissertation. 3 2. Experience in weather modification or related activities of both the natural person designated by the applicant and the other employees of the applicant. Attention must be given to experience with reference to meteorological conditions typical of North Dakota. The applicant shall list the dates of each position held by the natural person designated under section 89-07-02-06, the title of position (indicate whether it was of subprofessional or professional level), the name and address of the employer, a description of the work done (indicate both the magnitude and complexity of the work and the duties and degree of responsibility for the work), and the name and address of the supervisor. 3. Scientific or engineering society affiliations of the natural person designated by the applicant and the grade of membership in and certification by each society. 4. Publications, patents, and reports of the natural person designated by the applicant. 5. Three references who will attest to the natural person's character, knowledge, and experience. 6. A list of all jurisdictions where the applicant has previously filed an application for a professional weather modification license. The result of the applications must be indicated. 7. Indication whether a professional weather modification license issued to the applicant in any jurisdiction has ever been suspended or revoked or whether there has been refusal to renew such a license by any jurisdiction. The circumstances must be explained in detail. History: Effective November 1, 1988; amended effective July 1, 2014; April 1, 2026. General Authority: NDCC 61-03-13, 61-04.1-08 Law Implemented: NDCC 61-04.1-14