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Chapter 148 — State Prison System
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Article 2.
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Article 2B.
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Article 3.
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Article 3A.
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Article 3B.
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Article 4.
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Article 4A.
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Article 4B.
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Article 5.
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Article 5A.
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Article 6.
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Article 7.
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Article 8.
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Article 9.
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Article 10.
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Article 11.
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Article 11A.
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Article 12.
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Article 13.
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Article 14.
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Chapter 148.
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Chapter 148.
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§ 148-2. Prison moneys and earnings.
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§ 148-3. Prison property.
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§ 148-4. Control and custody of prisoners; authorizing prisoner to leave place of confinement.
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§ 148-4.1. Release of inmates.
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§ 148-5. Secretary to manage prison property.
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§ 148-5.1. Confining inmates away from victims.
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§ 148-5.2: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-5.3: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-5.4: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-5.5. (Delayed expiration - see note) Training and authority of security guards.
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§ 148-6. Custody, employment and hiring out of convicts.
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§ 148-7: Repealed by Session Laws 1995, c.
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§ 148-8. Transferred to § 66-58(b)(15) by Session Laws 1975, c.
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§ 148-8.1. Transferred to § 66-58(b)(16) by Session Laws 1975, c.
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§ 148-9. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 148-10. Department of Adult Correction to supervise sanitary and health conditions of prisoners.
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§ 148-10.1. Employment of clinical chaplains for inmates.
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§ 148-10.2. Policy: Certain inmates not to contact family members of victims.
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§ 148-10.3. Electronic monitoring costs.
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§ 148-10.4. Statewide Misdemeanant Confinement Fund.
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§ 148-10.5. Facilitation of reentry.
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§ 148-12. Diagnostic and classification programs.
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§ 148-13. Regulations as to custody grades, privileges, gain time credit, etc.
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§§ 148-14 through 148-17.
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§ 148-18. Wages, allowances and loans.
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§ 148-18.1. Confiscation of unauthorized articles.
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§ 148-19.1. Exemption from licensure.
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§ 148-19.2. Mandatory HIV testing.
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§ 148-19.3. Health care services to county prisoners.
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§ 148-20. Corporal punishment of prisoners prohibited.
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§ 148-21. Repealed by Session Laws 1963, c.
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§ 148-22. Treatment programs.
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§ 148-22.1. Educational facilities and programs for selected inmates.
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§ 148-22.2. Procedure when surgical operations on inmates are necessary.
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§ 148-23. Prison employees not to use intoxicants, narcotic drugs or profanity.
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§ 148-23.1. Tobacco products prohibited on State correctional facilities premises.
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§ 148-23.2. Mobile phones prohibited on State correctional facilities premises.
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§ 148-24. Religious services.
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§ 148-25. Secretary to investigate death of convicts.
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§ 148-25.2. Care for female incarcerated persons related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery.
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§ 148-25.3. Inspection by correctional facility employees.
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§ 148-25.4. Access to menstrual products.
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§ 148-25.5. Training and technical assistance.
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§ 148-26.1. Definitions.
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§§ 148-26.2 through 148-26.4.
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§ 148-26.5. Pay and time allowances for work.
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§ 148-27: Repealed by Session Laws 2007-398, s.
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§ 148-28. Sentencing prisoners to Central Prison; youthful offenders.
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§ 148-29. Transportation of convicts to prison; reimbursement to counties; sheriff's expense affidavit.
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§ 148-30. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c.
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§ 148-31. Maintenance of Central Prison; warden; powers and duties.
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§ 148-32. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c.
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§ 148-32.1. Local confinement, costs, alternate facilities, parole, work release.
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§ 148-32.2. Community work crew fee.
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§ 148-32.3. Inmate Construction Program.
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§ 148-33. Prison labor furnished other State agencies.
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§ 148-33.1. Sentencing, quartering, and control of prisoners with work-release privileges.
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§ 148-33.2. Restitution by prisoners with work-release privileges.
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§§ 148-34 through 148-35.
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§ 148-36. Secretary of the Department of Adult Correction to control classification and operation of prison facilities.
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§ 148-37. Additional facilities authorized; contractual arrangements.
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§ 148-37.1. Prohibition on private prisons housing out-of-state inmates.
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§ 148-37.2: Repealed by Session Laws 2015-241, s.
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§ 148-37.3. Authority of private correctional officers employed pursuant to a contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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§§ 148-38 through 148-39.
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§ 148-40. Recapture of escaped prisoners.
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§ 148-41. Recapture of escaping prisoners; reward.
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§ 148-42. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c.
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§ 148-43. Repealed by Session Laws 1963, c.
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§ 148-44. Separation as to sex.
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§ 148-45. Escaping or attempting escape from State prison system; failure of conditionally and tempo…
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§ 148-46. Degree of protection against violence allowed.
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§ 148-46.1. Inflicting or assisting in infliction of self injury to prisoner resulting in incapacity to perform assigned duties.
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§ 148-46.2. Procedure when consent is refused by prisoner.
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§ 148-47. Disposition of child born of female prisoner.
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§ 148-48. Parole powers of Parole Commission unaffected.
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§ 148-49. Prison indebtedness not assumed by Board of Transportation.
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§ 148-51.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c.
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§ 148-52. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 148-52.1. Prohibited political activities of member of Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission.
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§ 148-53. Investigators and investigations of cases of prisoners.
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§ 148-54. Parole and post-release supervision supervisors provided for; duties.
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§ 148-54.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1955, c.
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§ 148-55. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 148-56. Assistance in supervision of parolees or post-release supervisees and preparation of case histories.
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§ 148-57. Rules and regulations for parole consideration.
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§ 148-57.1. Restitution as a condition of parole or post-release supervision.
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§§ 148-58 through 148-58.1.
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§ 148-59. Duties of clerks of superior courts as to commitments; statements filed with Division of Prisons of the Department of Adult Correction.
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§ 148-60. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c.
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§ 148-60.1. Allowances for paroled prisoner and prisoner on post-release supervision.
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§§ 148-60.2 through 148-62.
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§ 148-62.1. Entitlement of indigent parolee and post-release supervisee to counsel, in discretion of Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission.
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§ 148-63. Arrest powers of police officers.
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§ 148-64. Cooperation of prison and parole officials and employees.
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§ 148-64.1. Early conditional release of inmates subject to a removal order; revocation of release.
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§ 148-65. Repealed by Session Laws 1955, c.
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§ 148-65.1A: Repealed by Session Laws 2002-166, s.
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§ 148-65.2: Repealed by Session Laws 2002-166, s.
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§ 148-65.3: Repealed by Session Laws 2002-166, s.
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§ 148-65.5. Governor to execute compact; form of compact.
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§ 148-65.6. Implementation of the compact.
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§ 148-65.7. Fees.
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§ 148-65.8. Interstate parole and probation hearing procedures.
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§ 148-65.9. North Carolina sentence to be served in another jurisdiction.
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§ 148-67. Hiring to cities and towns and State Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
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§ 148-68. Payment of contract price; interest; enforcement of contracts.
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§ 148-69. Agents; levy of taxes; payment of costs and expenses.
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§ 148-70. Management and care of inmates.
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§ 148-75. Repealed by Session Laws 1963, c.
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§ 148-76. Duties of Records Section.
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§ 148-77: Repealed by Session Laws 2012-168, s.
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§ 148-78. Reports.
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§ 148-79. Repealed by Session Laws 1965, c.
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§ 148-80. Seal of Records Section; certification of records.
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§ 148-81: Repealed by Session Laws 1965, c.
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§ 148-83. Form, requisites and contents of petition; nature of hearing.
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§ 148-84. Evidence; action by Industrial Commission; payment and amount of compensation.
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§§ 148-96 through 148-100.
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§ 148-118.2. Effect.
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§ 148-118.3. Publication of procedure.
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§ 148-118.4. Definitions.
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§ 148-118.5. Records confidentiality.
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§ 148-118.6. Grievance Resolution Board.
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§ 148-118.7. Removal of members.
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§ 148-118.8. Appointment, salary, and authority of Executive Director and inmate grievance examiners.
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§ 148-118.9. Investigatory power of the Grievance Resolution Board.
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§ 148-120. Governor to execute; form of compact.
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§ 148-121. Proceedings to be open; all documents public records; exception.
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§ 148-123: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-124: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-125: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-126: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-127: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 148-129. Purposes of Correction Enterprises.
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§ 148-130. Correction Enterprises Fund.
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§ 148-131. Powers and responsibilities.
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§ 148-132. Distribution of products and services.
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§ 148-133. Inmate wages and conditions of employment.
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§ 148-134. Preference for Division of Prisons of Department of Adult Correction products.
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