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North Carolina

Chapter 132 — Public Records
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Chapter 132.
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§ 132-1.1. Confidential communications by legal counsel to public board or agency; State tax informa…
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§ 132-1.2. Confidential information.
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§ 132-1.3. Settlements made by or on behalf of public agencies, public officials, or public employees; public records.
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§ 132-1.3A. The University of North Carolina athletic conference communications and other documentary materials; public records.
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§ 132-1.4. Criminal investigations; intelligence information records; Innocence Inquiry Commission records.
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§ 132-1.4A. Law enforcement agency recordings.
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§ 132-1.5. 911 database.
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§ 132-1.6. Emergency response plans.
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§ 132-1.7. Sensitive public security information.
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§ 132-1.7A. Alarm registration information.
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§ 132-1.8. Confidentiality of photographs and video or audio recordings made pursuant to autopsy.
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§ 132-1.9. Trial preparation materials.
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§ 132-1.10. Social security numbers and other personal identifying information.
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§ 132-1.11. Economic development incentives.
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§ 132-1.11A.
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§ 132-1.12. Limited access to identifying information of minors participating in local government pa…
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§ 132-1.13. Electronic lists of subscribers open for inspection but not available for copying.
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§ 132-1.14. Personally identifiable information of public utility customers.
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§ 132-1.15: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.16: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.17: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.18: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.19: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.20: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.21: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.22: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 132-1.23. Eugenics program records.
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§ 132-2. Custodian designated.
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§ 132-3. Destruction of records regulated.
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§ 132-4. Disposition of records at end of official's term.
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§ 132-5. Demanding custody.
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§ 132-5.1. Regaining custody; civil remedies.
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§ 132-6. Inspection, examination and copies of public records.
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§ 132-6.1. Electronic data-processing and computer databases as public records.
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§ 132-6.2. Provisions for copies of public records; fees.
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§ 132-7. Keeping records in safe places; copying or repairing; certified copies.
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§ 132-8. Assistance by and to Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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§ 132-8.1. Records management program administered by Department of Natural and Cultural Resources; establishment of standards, procedures, etc.; surveys.
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§ 132-8.2. Selection and preservation of records considered essential; making or designation of pres…
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§ 132-9. Access to records.
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§ 132-10. Qualified exception for geographical information systems.
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§ 132-11. Time limitation on confidentiality of records.
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