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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 132 — Public Records

§ 132-1.13. Electronic lists of subscribers open for inspection but not available for copying.

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§ 132-1.13. Electronic lists of subscribers open for inspection but not available for copying.
(a)Notwithstanding this chapter, when a unit of local government maintains an email list of individual subscribers, this chapter does not require that unit of local government to provide a copy of the list. The list shall be available for public inspection in either printed or electronic format or both as the unit of local government elects.
(b)If a unit of local government maintains an email list of individual subscribers, the unit of local government and its employees and officers may use that list only:
(i)for the purpose for which it was subscribed to;
(ii)to notify subscribers of an emergency to the public health or public safety; or
(iii)in case of deletion of that list, to notify subscribers of the existence of any similar lists to subscribe to.
(c)Repealed by Session Laws 2011-54, s. 1, effective April 28, 2011. (2010-83, ss. 1-3; 2011-54, s. 1; 2025-25, s. 29(1).)
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