North Dakota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HCR3037 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/31/2025

                    25.3111.03000
Sixty-ninth
Legislative Assembly
of North Dakota
Introduced by
Representative Rios
(Approved by the Delayed Bills Committee)
A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the feasibility 
of establishing mandatory reporting requirements for public officials, an investigative body for 
allegations of child exploitation and abuse involving public officials, and severe penalties for 
public officials who engage in, enable, or conceal child exploitation.
WHEREAS, the protection of children and vulnerable populations is a fundamental 
responsibility of government; and
WHEREAS, individuals entrusted with positions of leadership and authority bear a greater 
responsibility to uphold justice and protect the vulnerable, as noted in Luke 12:48, "From 
everyone who has been given so much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has 
been entrusted with much, much more will be asked"; and
WHEREAS, child exploitation, abuse, and trafficking are among the most heinous crimes, 
as noted in Matthew 18:6, "But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, 
it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in 
the depth of the sea"; and
WHEREAS, a public official who participates in, enables, or knowingly conceals child 
exploitation has betrayed his or her oath of office, contributed to the destruction of innocent 
lives, and allowed evil to thrive under the protection of power and privilege; and
WHEREAS, the concealment of and participation in child exploitation within governmental 
institutions represents a severe breach of duty that demands heightened accountability, 
including criminal penalties and permanent removal from public service; 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF 
NORTH DAKOTA, THE SENATE CONCURRING THEREIN:
That the Legislative Management consider studying the feasibility of establishing mandatory 
reporting requirements for public officials, an investigative body for allegations of child 
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exploitation and abuse involving public officials, and severe penalties for public officials who 
engage in, enable, or conceal child exploitation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the study include an examination of the implementation 
of investigative and oversight measures, including the feasibility of the creation of a Special 
Investigation Task Force within the Attorney General's office with the powers to investigate 
allegations of child exploitation or abuse involving public officials, and a comprehensive review 
of legislative powers in other states to assess whether similar powers should be adopted in this 
state to address corruption, criminal conduct, or concealment of child exploitation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the study include an examination of accountability 
measures, including consideration of statutory changes to establish penalties and mandatory 
minimum sentences for public officials found to have participated in or concealed child 
exploitation, facilitated ongoing abuse, or retaliated against individuals for reporting such 
offenses; and additional penalties for such offenses, including removal from office, forfeiture of 
retirement benefits, and permanent disqualification from holding public office; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the study include strategies to ensure the safety and 
confidentiality of victims, witnesses, and whistleblowers; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the study include an assessment of the financial and 
administrative impacts of any reforms; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Legislative Management engage with stakeholders, 
including child welfare organizations, law enforcement agencies, the Department of Health and 
Human Services, the Attorney General's office, victim advocacy groups, legal experts on ethics 
and government accountability, individuals with experience investigating child exploitation 
cases, and experts in criminal sentencing, public corruption law, and legislative oversight; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Legislative Management report its findings and 
recommendations, together with any legislation required to implement the recommendations, to 
the Seventieth Legislative Assembly.
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