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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 65 — Cemeteries

§ 65-43.3. Bars to eligibility.

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§ 65-43.3. Bars to eligibility.
A veteran may not be interred in a State veterans cemetery under any of the following circumstances:
(1)He was discharged or dismissed on the grounds that:
a. He was a conscientious objector who refused to perform military duty;
b. He was a deserter; or
c. He was an officer who accepted his resignation for the good of the service;
(2)He was convicted of subversive activities against the United States after separation from active military service; or
(3)He was separated from the Armed Forces of the United States for the good of the service due to a willful and persistent unauthorized absence and issued a Clemency Discharge (DD Form 1953) pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 4313. (1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1051, s. 1.)
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