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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143B — Executive Organization Act of 1973

§ 143B-1452. Division of Prisons - rules and regulations.

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§ 143B-1452. Division of Prisons - rules and regulations.
(a)The Division of Prisons shall adopt rules and regulations related to the conduct, supervision, rights and privileges of persons in its custody or under its supervision. Such rules and regulations shall be filed with and published by the office of the Attorney General and shall be made available by the Division for public inspection. The rules and regulations shall include a description of the organization of the Division. A description or copy of all forms and instructions used by the Division, except those relating solely to matters of internal management, shall also be filed with the office of the Attorney General.
(b)The rules and regulations adopted under this section shall be subject to the requirements of Article 2B of Chapter 148 of the General Statutes. (1975, c. 721, s. 2; 2011-145, s. 19.1(h), (s); 2017-186, s. 1(e); 2021-143, s. 2(b); recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. § 143B-702 by 2021-180, s. 19C.9(h), (m).)
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