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TypeTitle / NumberYear
Court Decision 2026-MP-01 — ANAKS v. Atkins Kroll Saipan 2026View →
Court Decision CV26-0033 — AP Energy LLC, v. CUC 2026View →
Court Decision CR23-0086 — Commonwealth v. Lisua 2026View →
Court Decision 2026-MP-03 — Commonwealth v. Rangamar 2026View →
Court Decision CV22-0125 — Estate of Joaquin Quitugua Atalig 2026View →
Court Decision 2026-MP-02 — In re Estate of Kapileo 2026View →
Court Decision CV25-0180 — In re the Estate of Antonio Santos Salas 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-29 — To advance indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian language education in the CNMI. 2026View →
Local Law TLL 24-09 — To amend 10 CMC § 2521(g) to provide for the suspension of Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission members' compensation; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-23 — To amend 9 CMC § 2116 to update the definitions of "veteran" and " disabled veteran" and to allow a valid Veteran ID Card to be used as proof of veteran status when applying for a veteran's license plate. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-31 — To amend 9 CMC § 2208(d) to authorize motor vehicle licensure to all residents of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-25 — To amend certain provisions of the CNMI Good Samaritan Act [7 CMC § 2801 et seq.]; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-21 — To amend Section 704(k) of Public Law 24-20 to prevent disruption or delay of allotments, payments, or expenditures of the Legislative Branch by adding a transition period of up to 273 days for the implementation of the Legislature's Finance Department; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-26 — To amend the crime of child abuse. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-27 — To amend the fee structure for the Office of the Registrar of Corporation under the Department of Commerce and to remove daily penalty fees. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-09 — To amend the Wedding Cake Mountain Wildlife Conservation Area, to authorize the Mayor of Rota to plan, construct, and maintain a pedestrian pathway at Wedding Cake Mountain and access to the Grotto, and to initiate actions necessary to qualify for federal grants, and for other purposes. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-30 — To amend Title 4 sections 1991 to 1995 relating to the 3% construction tax on gross revenues derived from certain non-residential construction projects and to enact a new section 1996 pertaining to Applicability; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-06 — To appropriate $16,925 of the Rota Poker License Fee Account under BU 3302; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-28 — To appropriate $220,000.00 from revenues collected for the Third Senatorial District pursuant to Saipan Local Law 22-06; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-27 — To appropriate $300,000.00 allotted under Saipan Local Law 20-26 (2)(r)(1) and up to $1,200,000.00 from Saipan Local Law 20-26 (2)(u)(1); and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-11 — To appropriate Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) to hire Rota Casino Gaming Commission personnel. 2026View →
Local Law TLL 24-10 — To appropriate Fifty-four Thousand Dollars ($54,000.00) from revenues collected from poker fees in the Second Senatorial District; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-25 — To appropriate local funds from revenues collected pursuant to Saipan Local Law 11-2; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law TLL 24-11 — To appropriate One Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand dollars ($156,000.00) from revenues collected from poker fees in the Second Senatorial District to respond to critical emergency situations and urgent recovery initiatives in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Sinlaku; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-07 — To appropriate One Hundred Three Thousand Six Hundred Twenty Five Dollars ($103,625.00) for Medical Subsistence, Municipal Scholarship, and operations of the Mayor of Rota. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-26 — To appropriate revenues collected for the Third Senatorial District pursuant to Public Law 20-59. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-20 — To appropriate the fund remaining balance of $48,450.33 under Section 2(t)(4) of Saipan Local Law 20-26 (Project Code 7190M) for the maintenance, repairs, and improvements of Commonwealth parks and recreational facilities in Precinct IV; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-08 — To appropriate Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) for the Rota Aging Program and the Rota DCCA Flame Tree Arts. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-28 — To enact 4 CMC § 1208 and 4 CMC § 1313 to establish a Legal Services and Access to Justice Tax Credit. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-22 — To ensure food safety and support small food entrepreneurs sell non-time/temperature control (TCS) for safety food and home-cooked meals; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-10 — To establish a docking and watercraft fee for derby event participants utilizing the West and East Docks on Rota; to include vessels, jet skis, kayaks, and canoes; to exempt bona fide Rota residents and educational activities; to provide penalties for violations; and to allocate collected revenues for conservation and community programs. 2026View →
Public Law PL 24-24 — To provide greater authority to government transit buses owned and operated by the Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority (COTA); to establish traffic safety measures, enhance public engagement, ensure fiscal responsibility, and comply with existing CNMI laws and federal standards; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-21 — To re-appropriate Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000.00) allotted under Saipan Local Law 20-26; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law RLL 24-12 — To re-appropriate Sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.00) allotted under Rota Local Law 24-07 and Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) allotted under Rota Local Law 24-08 collected from poker fees in the First Senatorial District to respond to critical emergency situations and urgent recovery initiatives in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Sinlaku; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-23 — To re-appropriate the fund balance of $50,000.00 under Saipan Local Law 24-12 (Project Code SL145); and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-19 — To re-appropriate the remaining fund balance of $89,217.00 under Saipan Local Law 22-15 (Project Code 3754H) for the maintenance and improvements of Commonwealth parks and recreational facilities in Precinct III and the maintenance and improvements of Garapan Core and the Froilan C. Tenorio Beach Road pathway in Precinct III; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-22 — To re-appropriate Two Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Five Dollars ($256,235.00) from the fund balances allotted under Saipan Local Law 22-01 , specifically Business Unit 4963V; and for other purposes. 2026View →
Local Law SLL 24-24 — To reappropriate funds under Section 2(t)(d) of Saipan Local law 23-04 (Project Code SL005) and Saipan Local Law 22-16 (Project Code 2001E); and for other purposes. 2026View →
Court Decision CV22-0273 — Acebedo v. Commonwealth 2025View →
Court Rule R45 — Admission 2025View →
Court Decision CV24-0131 — Attao v. Commonwealth 2025View →
Court Decision CV24-0131 — Attao v. Commonwealth 2025View →
Court Decision 2025-MP-01 — Bank of Saipan v. Ohry 2025View →
Court Decision 2025-MP-10 — Camacho v. Settlement Fund 2025View →
Court Decision CV24-0190 — Chong International Corporation v. Daniel Durkin 2025View →
Court Decision CV24-0190 — Chong International Corporation v. Durkin 2025View →
Court Decision CR24-0009 — CNMI v. Reyes & Fu 2025View →
Court Decision CV24-0051 — Coca Cola Beverage Company Micronesia, Inc. v. Commonwealth Utilities Corporation 2025View →
Court Decision CV24-0051 — Coca Cola Beverage Company Micronesia, Inc. v. Commonwealth Utilities Corporation 2025View →
Court Rule R04 — Code of Judicial Conduct 2025View →