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CHAPTER 143
Article 79. Internal Auditing. § 143-745. Definitions; intent; applicability. (a) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Agency head" means the Governor, a Council of State member, a cabinet secretary, the President of The University of North Carolina, the President of the Community College System, the State Controller, and other independent appointed officers with authority over a State agency.G.S. 131E-256
G.S. 131E-256. § 131E-256. Health Care Personnel Registry. (a) The Department shall establish and maintain a health care personnel registry containing the names of all health care personnel working in health care facilities in North Carolina who have: (1) Been subject to findings by the Department of: a. Neglect or abuse of a resident in a RULE 68.1. CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT. G.S. 1a-1. Rule 68.1 Page 1 Rule 68.1. Confession of judgment. (a) For present or future liability. – A judgment by confession may beentered without
CHAPTER 13. CITIZENSHIP RESTORED. § 13-1. RESTORATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 13 1 Chapter 13. Citizenship Restored. § 13-1. Restoration of citizenship. Any person convicted of a crime, whereby the rights of citizenship are forfeited, shall have CHAPTER 22C. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS. § 22C-1 NC General Statutes - Chapter 22C 1 Chapter 22C. Payments to Subcontractors. § 22C-1. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires in this Chapter: § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 20-141.3. UNLAWFUL RACING ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. G.S. 20-141.3 Page 1 § 20-141.3. Unlawful racing on streets and highways. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street or highway § 47-30. PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS; MAPPING REQUIREMENTS. (A G.S. 47-30 Page 2 one sheet, only one sheet must contain the certification and all other sheets must be signed and sealed. Multiple sheet plats shall be identified as a map set.CHAPTER 143
Article 79. Internal Auditing. § 143-745. Definitions; intent; applicability. (a) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Agency head" means the Governor, a Council of State member, a cabinet secretary, the President of The University of North Carolina, the President of the Community College System, the State Controller, and other independent appointed officers with authority over a State agency.G.S. 131E-256
G.S. 131E-256. § 131E-256. Health Care Personnel Registry. (a) The Department shall establish and maintain a health care personnel registry containing the names of all health care personnel working in health care facilities in North Carolina who have: (1) Been subject to findings by the Department of: a. Neglect or abuse of a resident in a NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-399. Littering. (a) No person, including any firm, organization, private corporation, or governing body, agents or employees of any municipal corporation shall intentionally or recklessly throw, scatter, spill or place or intentionally or recklessly cause to be blown, scattered, spilled, thrown or placed or otherwise dispose of any litter upon any public property or private property not CHAPTER 13. CITIZENSHIP RESTORED. § 13-1. RESTORATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 13 1 Chapter 13. Citizenship Restored. § 13-1. Restoration of citizenship. Any person convicted of a crime, whereby the rights of citizenship are forfeited, shall have CHAPTER 22C. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS. § 22C-1 NC General Statutes - Chapter 22C 1 Chapter 22C. Payments to Subcontractors. § 22C-1. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires in this Chapter: § 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 20-141.3. UNLAWFUL RACING ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. G.S. 20-141.3 Page 1 § 20-141.3. Unlawful racing on streets and highways. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street or highway RULE 68.1. CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT. G.S. 1a-1. Rule 68.1 Page 1 Rule 68.1. Confession of judgment. (a) For present or future liability. – A judgment by confession may beentered without
§ 47-30. PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS; MAPPING REQUIREMENTS. (A G.S. 47-30 Page 2 one sheet, only one sheet must contain the certification and all other sheets must be signed and sealed. Multiple sheet plats shall be identified as a map set. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 15A-266.3A. DNA sample required for DNA analysis upon arrest for certain offenses. (a) Unless a DNA sample has previously been obtained by lawful process and the DNA record stored in the State DNA Database, and that record and sample has not been expunged pursuant to any provision of law, a DNA sample for DNA analysis and testing shall be obtained from any person who is arrested for NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-399. Littering. (a) No person, including any firm, organization, private corporation, or governing body, agents or employees of any municipal corporation shall intentionally or recklessly throw, scatter, spill or place or intentionally or recklessly cause to be blown, scattered, spilled, thrown or placed or otherwise dispose of any litter upon any public property or private property not § 14-410. MANUFACTURE, SALE AND USE OF PYROTECHNICS NC General Statutes - Chapter 14 Article 54 2 (a5) It shall be permissible for pyrotechnics to be exhibited, used, handled, manufactured, or discharged within the State for pyrotechnic or proximate audience display instruction consistingG.S. 131D-21
§ 131D-21. Declaration of residents' rights. Each facility shall treat its residents in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Every resident shall have the following rights: CHAPTER 22C. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS. § 22C-1 NC General Statutes - Chapter 22C 1 Chapter 22C. Payments to Subcontractors. § 22C-1. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires in this Chapter:G.S. 20-141
§ 20-141. Speed restrictions. (a) No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway or in a public vehicular area at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions then existing. CHAPTER 59. PARTNERSHIP. §§ 59-1 THROUGH 59-30.1: REPEALED NC General Statutes - Chapter 59 1 Chapter 59. Partnership. Article 1. Uniform Limited Partnership Act. §§ 59-1 through 59-30.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1985 (Regular Session, 1986), c. 989, s. § 15A-145. EXPUNCTION OF RECORDS FOR FIRST OFFENDERS UNDER NC General Statutes - Chapter 15A Article 5 2 (b) If the court, after hearing, finds that the petitioner had remained of good behavior and been free of conviction of any felony or misdemeanor, other than a traffic violation, for two years CHAPTER 31B. RENUNCIATION OF PROPERTY AND RENUNCIATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 31B 3 General Statutes. In addition to any other notice requirements, notice of the proceeding shall be given to all persons entitled to delivery of a copy of an instrument of renunciation under G.S. RULE 30. DEPOSITIONS UPON ORAL EXAMINATION. G.S. 1A-30 Page 1 Rule 30. Depositions upon oral examination. (a) When depositions may be taken. – After commencement of the action, anyparty may
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-399. Littering. (a) No person, including any firm, organization, private corporation, or governing body, agents or employees of any municipal corporation shall intentionally or recklessly throw, scatter, spill or place or intentionally or recklessly cause to be blown, scattered, spilled, thrown or placed or otherwise dispose of any litter upon any public property or private property notCHAPTER 143
Article 79. Internal Auditing. § 143-745. Definitions; intent; applicability. (a) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Agency head" means the Governor, a Council of State member, a cabinet secretary, the President of The University of North Carolina, the President of the Community College System, the State Controller, and other independent appointed officers with authority over a State agency.G.S. 131E-256
G.S. 131E-256. § 131E-256. Health Care Personnel Registry. (a) The Department shall establish and maintain a health care personnel registry containing the names of all health care personnel working in health care facilities in North Carolina who have: (1) Been subject to findings by the Department of: a. Neglect or abuse of a resident in a RULE 68.1. CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT. G.S. 1a-1. Rule 68.1 Page 1 Rule 68.1. Confession of judgment. (a) For present or future liability. – A judgment by confession may beentered without
CHAPTER 13. CITIZENSHIP RESTORED. § 13-1. RESTORATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 13 1 Chapter 13. Citizenship Restored. § 13-1. Restoration of citizenship. Any person convicted of a crime, whereby the rights of citizenship are forfeited, shall have CHAPTER 22C. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS. § 22C-1 NC General Statutes - Chapter 22C 1 Chapter 22C. Payments to Subcontractors. § 22C-1. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires in this Chapter: § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 20-141.3. UNLAWFUL RACING ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. G.S. 20-141.3 Page 1 § 20-141.3. Unlawful racing on streets and highways. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street or highway § 47-30. PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS; MAPPING REQUIREMENTS. (A G.S. 47-30 Page 2 one sheet, only one sheet must contain the certification and all other sheets must be signed and sealed. Multiple sheet plats shall be identified as a map set. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-399. Littering. (a) No person, including any firm, organization, private corporation, or governing body, agents or employees of any municipal corporation shall intentionally or recklessly throw, scatter, spill or place or intentionally or recklessly cause to be blown, scattered, spilled, thrown or placed or otherwise dispose of any litter upon any public property or private property notCHAPTER 143
Article 79. Internal Auditing. § 143-745. Definitions; intent; applicability. (a) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Agency head" means the Governor, a Council of State member, a cabinet secretary, the President of The University of North Carolina, the President of the Community College System, the State Controller, and other independent appointed officers with authority over a State agency.G.S. 131E-256
G.S. 131E-256. § 131E-256. Health Care Personnel Registry. (a) The Department shall establish and maintain a health care personnel registry containing the names of all health care personnel working in health care facilities in North Carolina who have: (1) Been subject to findings by the Department of: a. Neglect or abuse of a resident in a RULE 68.1. CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT. G.S. 1a-1. Rule 68.1 Page 1 Rule 68.1. Confession of judgment. (a) For present or future liability. – A judgment by confession may beentered without
CHAPTER 13. CITIZENSHIP RESTORED. § 13-1. RESTORATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 13 1 Chapter 13. Citizenship Restored. § 13-1. Restoration of citizenship. Any person convicted of a crime, whereby the rights of citizenship are forfeited, shall have CHAPTER 22C. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS. § 22C-1 NC General Statutes - Chapter 22C 1 Chapter 22C. Payments to Subcontractors. § 22C-1. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires in this Chapter: § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 20-141.3. UNLAWFUL RACING ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. G.S. 20-141.3 Page 1 § 20-141.3. Unlawful racing on streets and highways. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street or highway § 47-30. PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS; MAPPING REQUIREMENTS. (A G.S. 47-30 Page 2 one sheet, only one sheet must contain the certification and all other sheets must be signed and sealed. Multiple sheet plats shall be identified as a map set. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 15A-266.3A. DNA sample required for DNA analysis upon arrest for certain offenses. (a) Unless a DNA sample has previously been obtained by lawful process and the DNA record stored in the State DNA Database, and that record and sample has not been expunged pursuant to any provision of law, a DNA sample for DNA analysis and testing shall be obtained from any person who is arrested for NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-399. Littering. (a) No person, including any firm, organization, private corporation, or governing body, agents or employees of any municipal corporation shall intentionally or recklessly throw, scatter, spill or place or intentionally or recklessly cause to be blown, scattered, spilled, thrown or placed or otherwise dispose of any litter upon any public property or private property not § 14-410. MANUFACTURE, SALE AND USE OF PYROTECHNICS NC General Statutes - Chapter 14 Article 54 2 (a5) It shall be permissible for pyrotechnics to be exhibited, used, handled, manufactured, or discharged within the State for pyrotechnic or proximate audience display instruction consistingG.S. 131D-21
§ 131D-21. Declaration of residents' rights. Each facility shall treat its residents in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Every resident shall have the following rights: CHAPTER 22C. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS. § 22C-1 NC General Statutes - Chapter 22C 1 Chapter 22C. Payments to Subcontractors. § 22C-1. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires in this Chapter:G.S. 20-141
§ 20-141. Speed restrictions. (a) No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway or in a public vehicular area at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions then existing. CHAPTER 59. PARTNERSHIP. §§ 59-1 THROUGH 59-30.1: REPEALED NC General Statutes - Chapter 59 1 Chapter 59. Partnership. Article 1. Uniform Limited Partnership Act. §§ 59-1 through 59-30.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1985 (Regular Session, 1986), c. 989, s. § 15A-145. EXPUNCTION OF RECORDS FOR FIRST OFFENDERS UNDER NC General Statutes - Chapter 15A Article 5 2 (b) If the court, after hearing, finds that the petitioner had remained of good behavior and been free of conviction of any felony or misdemeanor, other than a traffic violation, for two years CHAPTER 31B. RENUNCIATION OF PROPERTY AND RENUNCIATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 31B 3 General Statutes. In addition to any other notice requirements, notice of the proceeding shall be given to all persons entitled to delivery of a copy of an instrument of renunciation under G.S. RULE 30. DEPOSITIONS UPON ORAL EXAMINATION. G.S. 1A-30 Page 1 Rule 30. Depositions upon oral examination. (a) When depositions may be taken. – After commencement of the action, anyparty may
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law.CHAPTER 50A
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. Article 1. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. §§ 50A-1 through 50A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-223, s. 1 (b), effective October 1, 1999, and applicable to causes of action arising on or after that date. Article2.
§ 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right halfG.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
§ 14-134.3. DOMESTIC CRIMINAL TRESPASS. § 14-134.3. Domestic criminal trespass. (a) Any person who enters after being forbidden to do so or remains after being ordered to leave by the lawful occupant, upon the premises occupied by a present or former spouse or by a person with whom the person charged has lived as if married, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if the complainant and the person charged are living apart; providedG.S. 14-277.3A
G.S. 14-277.3A. § 14-277.3A. Stalking. The General Assembly recognizes the dangerous nature of stalking as well as the strong connections between stalking and domestic violence and between stalking and sexual assault. Therefore, the General Assembly enacts this law to encourage effective intervention by the criminal justicesystem before
§ 7B-906.1. REVIEW AND PERMANENCY PLANNING HEARINGS. G.S. 7B-906.1 Page 1 § 7B-906.1. Review and permanency planning hearings. (a) The court shall conduct a review hearing within 90 days from the date of the initial § 143-166.41. SPECIAL SEPARATION ALLOWANCE. NC General Statutes - Chapter 143 Article 12D 1 Article 12D. Separation Allowances for Law-Enforcement Officers. § 143-166.40. Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rulesexempt
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law.CHAPTER 50A
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. Article 1. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. §§ 50A-1 through 50A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-223, s. 1 (b), effective October 1, 1999, and applicable to causes of action arising on or after that date. Article2.
§ 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right halfG.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
§ 14-134.3. DOMESTIC CRIMINAL TRESPASS. § 14-134.3. Domestic criminal trespass. (a) Any person who enters after being forbidden to do so or remains after being ordered to leave by the lawful occupant, upon the premises occupied by a present or former spouse or by a person with whom the person charged has lived as if married, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if the complainant and the person charged are living apart; providedG.S. 14-277.3A
G.S. 14-277.3A. § 14-277.3A. Stalking. The General Assembly recognizes the dangerous nature of stalking as well as the strong connections between stalking and domestic violence and between stalking and sexual assault. Therefore, the General Assembly enacts this law to encourage effective intervention by the criminal justicesystem before
§ 7B-906.1. REVIEW AND PERMANENCY PLANNING HEARINGS. G.S. 7B-906.1 Page 1 § 7B-906.1. Review and permanency planning hearings. (a) The court shall conduct a review hearing within 90 days from the date of the initial § 143-166.41. SPECIAL SEPARATION ALLOWANCE. NC General Statutes - Chapter 143 Article 12D 1 Article 12D. Separation Allowances for Law-Enforcement Officers. § 143-166.40. Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rulesexempt
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
CHAPTER 50A
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. Article 1. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. §§ 50A-1 through 50A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-223, s. 1 (b), effective October 1, 1999, and applicable to causes of action arising on or after that date. Article2.
G.S. 14-277.3A
G.S. 14-277.3A. § 14-277.3A. Stalking. The General Assembly recognizes the dangerous nature of stalking as well as the strong connections between stalking and domestic violence and between stalking and sexual assault. Therefore, the General Assembly enacts this law to encourage effective intervention by the criminal justicesystem before
G.S. 15A-903
§ 15A-903. Disclosure of evidence by the State - Information subject to disclosure. (a) Upon motion of the defendant, the court must order: CHAPTER 31B. RENUNCIATION OF PROPERTY AND RENUNCIATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 31B 3 General Statutes. In addition to any other notice requirements, notice of the proceeding shall be given to all persons entitled to delivery of a copy of an instrument of renunciation under G.S. § 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status andG.S. 20-141.5
§ 20-141.5. Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street, highway, or public vehicular area while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer who is in the lawful performance of his duties. § 28A-25-1. COLLECTION OF PROPERTY BY AFFIDAVIT WHEN NC General Statutes - Chapter 28A Article 25 1 Article 25. Small Estates. § 28A-25-1. Collection of property by affidavit when decedent dies intestate. § 49-14. CIVIL ACTION TO ESTABLISH PATERNITY; MOTION TO NC General Statutes - Chapter 49 Article 3 1 Article 3. Civil Actions Regarding Children Born Out of Wedlock. § 49-14. Civil action to establish paternity; motion to set aside paternity. § 7A-305. COSTS IN CIVIL ACTIONS. G.S. 7A-305 Page 1 § 7A-305. Costs in civil actions. (a) In every civil action in the superior or district court, except for actionsbrought
§ 20-313. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIAL G.S. 20-313 Page 1 § 20-313. Operation of motor vehicle without financial responsibility a misdemeanor. (a) On or after July 1, 1963, any owner of a motor vehicle registered or required to be NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law.CHAPTER 50A
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. Article 1. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. §§ 50A-1 through 50A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-223, s. 1 (b), effective October 1, 1999, and applicable to causes of action arising on or after that date. Article2.
§ 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right halfG.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
§ 14-134.3. DOMESTIC CRIMINAL TRESPASS. § 14-134.3. Domestic criminal trespass. (a) Any person who enters after being forbidden to do so or remains after being ordered to leave by the lawful occupant, upon the premises occupied by a present or former spouse or by a person with whom the person charged has lived as if married, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if the complainant and the person charged are living apart; providedG.S. 14-277.3A
G.S. 14-277.3A. § 14-277.3A. Stalking. The General Assembly recognizes the dangerous nature of stalking as well as the strong connections between stalking and domestic violence and between stalking and sexual assault. Therefore, the General Assembly enacts this law to encourage effective intervention by the criminal justicesystem before
§ 7B-906.1. REVIEW AND PERMANENCY PLANNING HEARINGS. G.S. 7B-906.1 Page 1 § 7B-906.1. Review and permanency planning hearings. (a) The court shall conduct a review hearing within 90 days from the date of the initial § 143-166.41. SPECIAL SEPARATION ALLOWANCE. NC General Statutes - Chapter 143 Article 12D 1 Article 12D. Separation Allowances for Law-Enforcement Officers. § 143-166.40. Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rulesexempt
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law.CHAPTER 50A
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. Article 1. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. §§ 50A-1 through 50A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-223, s. 1 (b), effective October 1, 1999, and applicable to causes of action arising on or after that date. Article2.
§ 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right halfG.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
§ 14-134.3. DOMESTIC CRIMINAL TRESPASS. § 14-134.3. Domestic criminal trespass. (a) Any person who enters after being forbidden to do so or remains after being ordered to leave by the lawful occupant, upon the premises occupied by a present or former spouse or by a person with whom the person charged has lived as if married, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if the complainant and the person charged are living apart; providedG.S. 14-277.3A
G.S. 14-277.3A. § 14-277.3A. Stalking. The General Assembly recognizes the dangerous nature of stalking as well as the strong connections between stalking and domestic violence and between stalking and sexual assault. Therefore, the General Assembly enacts this law to encourage effective intervention by the criminal justicesystem before
§ 7B-906.1. REVIEW AND PERMANENCY PLANNING HEARINGS. G.S. 7B-906.1 Page 1 § 7B-906.1. Review and permanency planning hearings. (a) The court shall conduct a review hearing within 90 days from the date of the initial § 143-166.41. SPECIAL SEPARATION ALLOWANCE. NC General Statutes - Chapter 143 Article 12D 1 Article 12D. Separation Allowances for Law-Enforcement Officers. § 143-166.40. Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rulesexempt
§ 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
CHAPTER 50A
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. Article 1. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. §§ 50A-1 through 50A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-223, s. 1 (b), effective October 1, 1999, and applicable to causes of action arising on or after that date. Article2.
G.S. 14-277.3A
G.S. 14-277.3A. § 14-277.3A. Stalking. The General Assembly recognizes the dangerous nature of stalking as well as the strong connections between stalking and domestic violence and between stalking and sexual assault. Therefore, the General Assembly enacts this law to encourage effective intervention by the criminal justicesystem before
G.S. 15A-903
§ 15A-903. Disclosure of evidence by the State - Information subject to disclosure. (a) Upon motion of the defendant, the court must order: CHAPTER 31B. RENUNCIATION OF PROPERTY AND RENUNCIATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 31B 3 General Statutes. In addition to any other notice requirements, notice of the proceeding shall be given to all persons entitled to delivery of a copy of an instrument of renunciation under G.S. § 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status andG.S. 20-141.5
§ 20-141.5. Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street, highway, or public vehicular area while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer who is in the lawful performance of his duties. § 28A-25-1. COLLECTION OF PROPERTY BY AFFIDAVIT WHEN NC General Statutes - Chapter 28A Article 25 1 Article 25. Small Estates. § 28A-25-1. Collection of property by affidavit when decedent dies intestate. § 49-14. CIVIL ACTION TO ESTABLISH PATERNITY; MOTION TO NC General Statutes - Chapter 49 Article 3 1 Article 3. Civil Actions Regarding Children Born Out of Wedlock. § 49-14. Civil action to establish paternity; motion to set aside paternity. § 7A-305. COSTS IN CIVIL ACTIONS. G.S. 7A-305 Page 1 § 7A-305. Costs in civil actions. (a) In every civil action in the superior or district court, except for actionsbrought
§ 20-313. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIAL G.S. 20-313 Page 1 § 20-313. Operation of motor vehicle without financial responsibility a misdemeanor. (a) On or after July 1, 1963, any owner of a motor vehicle registered or required to be § 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right half NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law. § 20-313. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIAL G.S. 20-313 Page 1 § 20-313. Operation of motor vehicle without financial responsibility a misdemeanor. (a) On or after July 1, 1963, any owner of a motor vehicle registered or required to beCHAPTER 143
Article 79. Internal Auditing. § 143-745. Definitions; intent; applicability. (a) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Agency head" means the Governor, a Council of State member, a cabinet secretary, the President of The University of North Carolina, the President of the Community College System, the State Controller, and other independent appointed officers with authority over a State agency.G.S. 15A-401
SUBCHAPTER IV. ARREST. Article 20. Arrest. § 15A-401. Arrest by law-enforcement officer. (a) Arrest by Officer Pursuant to a Warrant.G.S. 105-277.1C
G.S. 105-277.1C. § 105-277.1C. Disabled veteran property tax homestead exclusion. (a) Classification. - A permanent residence owned and occupied by a qualifying owner is designated a special class of property under Article V, Section 2 (2) of the North CarolinaConstitution
§ 14-202.1. TAKING INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH CHILDREN. G.S. 14-202.1 Page 1 § 14-202.1. Taking indecent liberties with children. (a) A person is guilty of taking indecent liberties with children if, being 16 years of age § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 7A-305. COSTS IN CIVIL ACTIONS. G.S. 7A-305 Page 1 § 7A-305. Costs in civil actions. (a) In every civil action in the superior or district court, except for actionsbrought
§ 49-14. CIVIL ACTION TO ESTABLISH PATERNITY; MOTION TO NC General Statutes - Chapter 49 Article 3 1 Article 3. Civil Actions Regarding Children Born Out of Wedlock. § 49-14. Civil action to establish paternity; motion to set aside paternity. § 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right half NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law. § 20-313. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIAL G.S. 20-313 Page 1 § 20-313. Operation of motor vehicle without financial responsibility a misdemeanor. (a) On or after July 1, 1963, any owner of a motor vehicle registered or required to beCHAPTER 143
Article 79. Internal Auditing. § 143-745. Definitions; intent; applicability. (a) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Agency head" means the Governor, a Council of State member, a cabinet secretary, the President of The University of North Carolina, the President of the Community College System, the State Controller, and other independent appointed officers with authority over a State agency.G.S. 15A-401
SUBCHAPTER IV. ARREST. Article 20. Arrest. § 15A-401. Arrest by law-enforcement officer. (a) Arrest by Officer Pursuant to a Warrant.G.S. 105-277.1C
G.S. 105-277.1C. § 105-277.1C. Disabled veteran property tax homestead exclusion. (a) Classification. - A permanent residence owned and occupied by a qualifying owner is designated a special class of property under Article V, Section 2 (2) of the North CarolinaConstitution
§ 14-202.1. TAKING INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH CHILDREN. G.S. 14-202.1 Page 1 § 14-202.1. Taking indecent liberties with children. (a) A person is guilty of taking indecent liberties with children if, being 16 years of age § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES. G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 7A-305. COSTS IN CIVIL ACTIONS. G.S. 7A-305 Page 1 § 7A-305. Costs in civil actions. (a) In every civil action in the superior or district court, except for actionsbrought
§ 49-14. CIVIL ACTION TO ESTABLISH PATERNITY; MOTION TO NC General Statutes - Chapter 49 Article 3 1 Article 3. Civil Actions Regarding Children Born Out of Wedlock. § 49-14. Civil action to establish paternity; motion to set aside paternity. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Part 7. Disposition of Body or Body Parts. § 130A-420. Authority to dispose of body or body parts. (a) An individual at least 18 years of age may authorize the type, place, and method of disposition of the individual's own dead body by methods in the following order: NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law.G.S. 20-16.3A
G.S. 20-16.3A. § 20-16.3A. Checking stations and roadblocks. (a) A law-enforcement agency may conduct checking stations to determine compliance with the provisions of this Chapter. If the agency is conducting a checking station for the purposes of determining compliance with this Chapter, it must: (1) Repealed by Session Laws2006-253, s. 4
G.S. 15A-903
§ 15A-903. Disclosure of evidence by the State - Information subject to disclosure. (a) Upon motion of the defendant, the court must order:G.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
G.S. 20-141.5
§ 20-141.5. Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street, highway, or public vehicular area while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer who is in the lawful performance of his duties. § 14-190 - NCLEG.NET A person, firm or corporation disseminates obscenity within the meaning of this Article if he or it: (1) Sells, delivers or provides or offers or agrees to sell, deliver or provide any obscene writing, picture, record or other representation or embodiment of the obscene; or. (2) Presents or directs an obscene play, dance or otherperformance or
CHAPTER 31B. RENUNCIATION OF PROPERTY AND RENUNCIATION OF NC General Statutes - Chapter 31B 3 General Statutes. In addition to any other notice requirements, notice of the proceeding shall be given to all persons entitled to delivery of a copy of an instrument of renunciation under G.S. § 1-255. WHO MAY APPLY FOR A DECLARATION. ANY PERSON NC General Statutes - Chapter 1 Article 26 1 Article 26. Declaratory Judgments. § 1-253. Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and § 30-15. WHEN SPOUSE ENTITLED TO ALLOWANCE. NC General Statutes - Chapter 30 Article 4 1 Article 4. Year's Allowance. Part 1. Nature of Allowance. § 30-15. When spouse entitledto allowance.
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Part 7. Disposition of Body or Body Parts. § 130A-420. Authority to dispose of body or body parts. (a) An individual at least 18 years of age may authorize the type, place, and method of disposition of the individual's own dead body by methods in the following order:G.S. 15A-903
§ 15A-903. Disclosure of evidence by the State - Information subject to disclosure. (a) Upon motion of the defendant, the court must order:G.S. 20-141.5
§ 20-141.5. Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street, highway, or public vehicular area while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer who is in the lawful performance of his duties.G.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
§ 20-313. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIALOPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT CONSENTOPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT LICENSECOST OF OPERATING A VEHICLEDEFINITION OF OPERATING A VEHICLE G.S. 20-313 Page 1 § 20-313. Operation of motor vehicle without financial responsibility a misdemeanor. (a) On or after July 1, 1963, any owner of a motor vehicle registered or required to be § 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right halfG.S. 131D-21
§ 131D-21. Declaration of residents' rights. Each facility shall treat its residents in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Every resident shall have the following rights: § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES.PSALM 143 1112143 DIVIDED BY 7
G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 105-230. CHARTER SUSPENDED FOR FAILURE TO REPORT.NCGS 105 236NCGS 105 277NCGS 105 277 3NCGS 105 296NCGS 105 316 G.S. 105-230 Page 1 § 105-230. Charter suspended for failure to report. (a) If a corporation or a limited liability company fails to file any report or return or to § 14-226.3. INTERFERENCE WITH ELECTRONIC MONITORING DEVICES. G.S. 14-226.3 Page 1 § 14-226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. (a) For purposes of this section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes any NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Part 7. Disposition of Body or Body Parts. § 130A-420. Authority to dispose of body or body parts. (a) An individual at least 18 years of age may authorize the type, place, and method of disposition of the individual's own dead body by methods in the following order:G.S. 15A-903
§ 15A-903. Disclosure of evidence by the State - Information subject to disclosure. (a) Upon motion of the defendant, the court must order:G.S. 20-141.5
§ 20-141.5. Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street, highway, or public vehicular area while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer who is in the lawful performance of his duties.G.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
§ 20-313. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIALOPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT CONSENTOPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT LICENSECOST OF OPERATING A VEHICLEDEFINITION OF OPERATING A VEHICLE G.S. 20-313 Page 1 § 20-313. Operation of motor vehicle without financial responsibility a misdemeanor. (a) On or after July 1, 1963, any owner of a motor vehicle registered or required to be § 20-146. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY; EXCEPTIONS. G.S. 20-146 Page 1 § 20-146. Drive on right side of highway; exceptions. (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right halfG.S. 131D-21
§ 131D-21. Declaration of residents' rights. Each facility shall treat its residents in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Every resident shall have the following rights: § 143-318.11. CLOSED SESSIONS. (A) PERMITTED PURPOSES.PSALM 143 1112143 DIVIDED BY 7
G.S. 143-318.11 Page 1 § 143-318.11. Closed sessions. (a) Permitted Purposes. – It is the policy of this State that closed sessionsshall be held
§ 105-230. CHARTER SUSPENDED FOR FAILURE TO REPORT.NCGS 105 236NCGS 105 277NCGS 105 277 3NCGS 105 296NCGS 105 316 G.S. 105-230 Page 1 § 105-230. Charter suspended for failure to report. (a) If a corporation or a limited liability company fails to file any report or return or to § 14-226.3. INTERFERENCE WITH ELECTRONIC MONITORING DEVICES. G.S. 14-226.3 Page 1 § 14-226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. (a) For purposes of this section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes any NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Article 5. Depositions and Discovery. Rule 26. General provisions governing discovery. (a) Discovery methods. - Parties may obtain discovery by one or more of the following methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property, for inspection and other purposes; physical andG.S. 20-141.5
§ 20-141.5. Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on a street, highway, or public vehicular area while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer who is in the lawful performance of his duties. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law.G.S. 20-111
G.S. 20-111. § 20-111. Violation of registration provisions. (1) To drive a vehicle on a highway, or knowingly permit a vehicle owned by that person to be driven on a highway, when the vehicle is not registered with the Division in accordance with this Article or does not display a current registration plate. Violation of thissubdivision is a
G.S. 131D-21
§ 131D-21. Declaration of residents' rights. Each facility shall treat its residents in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Every resident shall have the following rights: CHAPTER 42. LANDLORD AND TENANT. NC General Statutes - Chapter 42 1 Chapter 42. Landlord and Tenant. Article 1. General Provisions. § 42-1. Lessor and lessee not partners. No lessor of property, merely by reason that he is to receive as rent or compensation for its use § 14-277.1. COMMUNICATING THREATS. § 14-277.1. Communicating threats. (a) A person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor if without lawful authority: (1) He willfully threatens to physically injure the person or that person's child, sibling, spouse, or dependent or willfully threatens to damage the property ofanother;
G.S. 131E-143
G.S. 131E-143. § 131E-143. Smoking prohibited; penalty. (a) A home care agency shall prohibit its employees from smoking while providing services to an individual in the individual's home. The home care agency shall inform its clients that employees of the agency are prohibited from smoking in a client's home. As used in this section:(1
§ 47E-2. EXEMPTIONS. G.S. 47E-2 Page 1 § 47E-2. Exemptions. (a) The following transfers are exempt from the provisions of this Chapter: (1) Transfers pursuant to court order, including transfers ordered by a court in § 28A-19-6. ORDER OF PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. G.S. 28A-19-6 Page 1 § 28A-19-6. Order of payment of claims. (a) After payment of costs and expenses of administration, the claimsagainst the estate
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