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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 127B — Military Affairs

§ 127B-28. Incorporation and expansion of federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act; copy of military order.

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§ 127B-28. Incorporation and expansion of federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act; copy of military order.
(a)The rights, benefits, and protections of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, Chapter 50 of Title 50 of the United States Code, apply to a servicemember engaged in military service to the extent the servicemember's military service materially affects the servicemember's ability to comply with his or her obligations.
(b)In the case of a servicemember engaged in military service under G.S. 127B-27(3)b. or c., a person is not subject to the remedies or penalties of this Article unless the servicemember gives to the person a written or electronic copy of the military order no later than 30 days after the military service terminates.
(c)To the extent this section conflicts with another section in this Article, the other section controls.
(d)A violation of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, as expanded by this section, is a violation of this Article. (2019-161, s. 1(a).)
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