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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 115C — Elementary and Secondary Education

§ 115C-105.54. Schematic diagrams and emergency response information provided to Division of Emergency Management.

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§ 115C-105.54. Schematic diagrams and emergency response information provided to Division of Emergency Management.
(a)Each public school unit shall provide the following to the Division of Emergency Management (Division) at the Department of Public Safety:
(i)schematic diagrams, including digital schematic diagrams, and
(ii)emergency response information requested by the Division for the School Risk Management Plan (SRMP). Public school units shall also provide updated schematic diagrams and emergency response information to the Division when such updates are made. The Division shall ensure that the diagrams and emergency response information are securely stored and distributed as provided in the SRMP to first responders, emergency personnel, and school personnel and approved by the Department of Public Instruction.
(b)The schematic diagrams and emergency response information are not considered a public record as the term "public record" is defined under G.S. 132-1 and shall not be subject to inspection and examination under G.S. 132-6. (2014-100, s. 8.20(b); 2015-241, s. 8.26(g); 2023-78, ss. 1, 4(e).)
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