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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 114A — Parents' Bill of Rights

§ 114A-15. Limitations on the right to parent.

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§ 114A-15. Limitations on the right to parent.
(a)The requirements of this Article do not authorize a parent to do any of the following:
(1)Engage in unlawful conduct.
(2)Abuse or neglect the child, as defined in Chapter 7B of the General Statutes.
(b)The requirements of this Article do not prohibit the following:
(1)A State official or employee from acting in his or her official capacity within the reasonable and prudent scope of his or her authority.
(2)A court of competent jurisdiction from acting in its official capacity within the reasonable and prudent scope of its authority or issuing an order otherwise permitted by law. (2023-106, s. 1.)
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