Settlement FAQs

what is efs settlement offer from north dakota

by Dr. Helen Green Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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At any time more than 10 days before the trial begins, any party may serve upon an adverse party an offer, denominated as an offer under this rule, to settle a claim for the money or property or to the effect specified in the offer, with costs then accrued and to enter into a stipulation dismissing the claim or to allow judgment to be entered accordingly.

Full Answer

What is subdivision B?

Subdivision (b) is similar to subdivision (a) except the defendant may tender money instead of making an offer of settlement. Unlike the offer of settlement, this can only be made in an action for the recovery of money.

Can a judgment be entered without action?

(1) A judgment by confession may be entered without action, either for money due or to become due, or to secure any person against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant, or both, in the manner prescribed by this subdivision.

WEBINARS: In-Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Spotlights

DHS is holding informational webinars beginning Nov. 2021 to spotlight services the agency funds that give adults with disabilities options beyond nursing home care. Community entities that work with older adults and adults with physical disabilities are encouraged to participate.

Community Conversation Meetings

Please join us for local and virtual community conversations about in-home and community-based long-term services and support options available to help older adults and adults with physical disabilities live at home.

Training

For Nursing Homes and Hospitals: DOJ Settlement, NEW Informed Choice Process and Making Referrals for in-Home and Community-Based Services

Contact

If you have questions or comments about the settlement agreement, or would like to file a complaint related to the provision of in-home and community-based long-term care services and supports, you can contact the North Dakota Aging and Disability Resource LINK toll-free at 855-462-5465, 711 (TTY) and [email protected], or at the Aging Services Division, N.D.

What is debt settlement in North Dakota?

Debt settlement occurs when a debtor successfully negotiates a payoff amount for less than the total balance owed on a debt.

What is the unemployment rate in North Dakota?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, North Dakota’s unemployment rate stood at 2.4% as of December 2019, the nation’s second lowest (only Hawaii is lower) when compared to the national average of 3.5%. North Dakota residents rank 11th nationally in the amount of household credit card debt held, checking in at an average level of $8,450, which is still 9.5% less than the national average of indebted households of $9,333.

How long can a debt collector sue for non payment?

In North Dakota, the statute of limitations on debt collection is six years for open credit card accounts, six years for written and oral contracts, and six years for promissory notes.

Can credit card companies contact North Dakota residents?

Credit Card companies and other creditors are permitted to contact North Dakota residents directly regarding debts, particularly in a situation involving delinquent payments. However, debt collection agencies are required to comply with the the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and are therefore prohibited from taking certain actions.

What groups settled in North Dakota?

Many other groups, including Asians, Blacks, and Arabs, settled throughout North Dakota. So significant was this foreign immigration that in 1915 over 79% of all North Dakotans were either immigrants or children of immigrants. The influence of the railroads and their business allies guided northern Dakota from its earliest territorial days.

What was the influence of the railroads on the Dakota Territory?

The influence of the railroads and their business allies guided northern Dakota from its earliest territorial days . Led by political agent Alexander McKenzie of Bismarck and St. Paul, these groups worked to attract investment capital to the Northern Plains. The 1883 removal of the territorial capitol from Yankton to Bismarck on the main line of the Northern Pacific Railway demonstrated the power of these outside corporate interests in Dakota Territory's affairs.

When did farming start in Dakota?

Spurred by the 1862 Federal Homestead Law, farming settlement developed gradually after the first claim west of the Red River was filed in 1868. A great settlement "boom" in northern Dakota occurred between 1879 and 1886. During those years, over 100,000 people entered the territory.

What were the names of the people who helped to establish the Northern Frontier?

These operations, several of which lasted into the 20th Century, made names such as Dalrymple and Grandin well known throughout the United States and helped publicize the northern frontier.

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Stakeholder Meeting Information

  1. June 9, 2022, 1-3 p.m. CT (Meeting Notice) (Press Release) (Meeting Presentation SLIDES) (Independent QSP Survey Results Presentation) (QSP Agency Survey ResultsPresentation)
  2. March 17, 2022, 1-3 p.m. CST (Meeting Notice) (Press Release) (Meeting Presentation)
  3. June 9, 2022, 1-3 p.m. CST (Meeting Notice) (Press Release)
  4. Sept. 15, 2022, 1-3 p.m. CST
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Community Conversation Meetings

  • Please join us for local and virtual community conversations about in-home and community-based long-term services and support options available to help older adults and adults with physical disabilities live at home. Our team members will also discuss caregiving workforce opportunities, and we want to hear from North Dakotans about services and supports included i…
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Training

  • For Nursing Homes and Hospitals: DOJ Settlement, NEW Informed Choice Process and Making Referrals for in-Home and Community-Based Services 1. PRESENTATION: DOJ Settlement Agreement Summary for Skilled Nursing Facilities and Hospital Discharge Planners(Nov. 5, 2021) 2. PRESENTATION: Home & Community-Based Services(Nov. 2021) 3. PRESENTATION: Long-T…
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Resources & Information

  1. BROCHURE: Informed Choice Referrals for Medicaid Members (April 2021) (2.82mb pdf)
  2. FACT SHEET: Informed Choice - Benefits of Community Living (April 2021)
  3. HANDOUT: Partnering Equitably with Communities to Promote Person-Centered Thinking, Planning and Practice (August 2020)
  4. COMMUNICATION PLAN: North Dakota USDOJ Settlement Agreement Communication Plan
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