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Pension plan conversion a hot topic at the end of the ND Legislative session prairiepublic.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prairiepublic.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
North Dakota landowners, oil industry butt heads over holes in the ground Subterranean caverns known as “pore space” are as old as geology itself, but they have lately emerged as the scene of a turf war between a small landowners group and the North Dakota oil industry, which sees the underground chambers as outlets to reduce the state’s climate footprint and unlock lucrative new business opportunities. Written By: Adam Willis | × The North Dakota oil industry and a small landowners group are at odds over the use of subterranean cavities known as “pore space.” Forum News Service file photo BISMARCK Arguments over a proposal to regulate payments for the use of holes in the ground pitted North Dakota landowners against the state’s oil and gas industry this legislative session and could foreshadow lawsuits down the line. ....
American Council of Life Insurers: North Dakota Enacts Law Protecting Annuity Consumers' Best Interest – InsuranceNewsNet insurancenewsnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insurancenewsnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Rep. Ben Koppelman said he introduced the bill to balance employee and employer rights in the age of COVID-19. The West Fargo Republican said workers would have gained the freedom of choice on vaccines, while employers would have less legal risk. ....
Bill limiting opioid prescriptions for hurt workers passes North Dakota House The bill would limit the opioids prescribed to workers through North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance to 90 morphine milligram equivalents per day. Prescriptions would also be limited to seven days in the first 30 days of treatment, and patients would have to travel to their medical provider in-person to renew a prescription. The bill makes exceptions for cancer treatments, hospice care, nursing home care and drug abuse treatments. Written By: Jeremy Turley | × (Getty Images) BISMARCK A bill that would limit how many opioid-based painkillers injured workers can receive in a single prescription was passed Wednesday, Jan. 27, by the North Dakota House of Representatives. ....