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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 125 — Libraries

§ 125-19. Confidentiality of library user records.

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§ 125-19. Confidentiality of library user records.
(a)Disclosure. - A library shall not disclose any library record that identifies a person as having requested or obtained specific materials, information, or services, or as otherwise having used the library, except as provided for in subsection (b).
(b)Exceptions. - Library records may be disclosed in the following instances:
(1)When necessary for the reasonable operation of the library;
(2)Upon written consent of the user; or
(3)Pursuant to subpoena, court order, or where otherwise required by law. (1985, c. 486, s. 2.)
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