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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 7A — Judicial Department

§ 7A-793. Establishment of North Carolina Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Program.

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§ 7A-793. Establishment of North Carolina Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Program.
The North Carolina Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Program is established in the Administrative Office of the Courts to facilitate the creation, administration, and funding of local judicially managed accountability and recovery courts. The Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts shall provide any necessary staff for planning, organizing, and administering the program. Local judicially managed accountability and recovery court programs shall be operated consistently with the guidelines adopted pursuant to G.S. 7A-795.
Local judicially managed accountability and recovery courts established may consist of local judicially managed accountability and recovery court programs approved by the Administrative Office of the Courts. With the consent of either the chief district court judge or the senior resident superior court judge, a local judicially managed accountability and recovery court may be established. (1995, c. 507, s. 21.6(a); 1998-23, s. 9; 1998-212, s. 16.15(a), (c); 2001-424, s. 22.8(c); 2021-180, s. 16.5(a); 2022-6, s. 8.2(d); 2025-54, s. 2(c).)
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