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North Carolina

Chapter 125 — Libraries
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Article 1A.
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Chapter 125.
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§ 125-2. Powers and duties of Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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§§ 125-3 through 125-4.
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§ 125-5. Public libraries to report to Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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§ 125-6. Librarian's seal.
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§ 125-7. State policy as to public library service; annual appropriation therefor; administration of funds.
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§ 125-8. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources authorized to accept and administer funds from federal government and other agencies.
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§ 125-9. Librarian certification.
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§ 125-10. Temporary certificates for public librarians.
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§ 125-11. Failure to return books.
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§§ 125-11.1 through 125-11.4.
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§ 125-11.6. Definitions.
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§ 125-11.7. State Library designated the official depository for all State publications.
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§ 125-11.8. State Publications Clearinghouse created.
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§ 125-11.9. Powers and duties of the State Library.
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§ 125-11.10. Duties of State agencies.
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§ 125-11.11. Advisory Committee.
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§ 125-11.12: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c.
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§ 125-11.13: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-74, s.
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§ 125-13. Political subdivisions to comply with laws governing capital outlay and pledging of credit.
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§ 125-14. "State library agency" defined.
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§ 125-15. State and federal aid to interstate library districts.
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§ 125-16. Compact Administrator and deputies.
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§ 125-17. Withdrawal from Compact.
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§ 125-19. Confidentiality of library user records.
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