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§ 127B-29 – Dependent's rights and protections.

127B-29. Dependent’s rights and protections. A dependent of a servicemember engaged in military service has the same rights and protections provided to a servicemember under G.S. 127B-30 and a dependent under Subchapter III of Chapter 50 of Title 50 of the United States Code. (2019-161, s. 1(a); 2019-243, s. 29.5(a).)

§ 127B-30 – Termination of contract upon receipt of military order; requirements.

127B-30. Termination of contract upon receipt of military order; requirements. (a) It is the policy of this State that servicemembers who have entered into certain service contracts and who later receive military orders to relocate to a location that does not support those contracts as determined by the service provider should not be penalized for […]

§ 127B-31 – Stay of court proceedings because of military service.

127B-31. Stay of court proceedings because of military service. (a) At any stage of any civil action or proceeding in which a servicemember engaged in military service is a party, the court may stay the action or proceeding on its own motion and shall stay the action or proceeding on application by the servicemember, or […]

§ 127B-32 – Eviction; penalty or fee; extension of lease.

127B-32. Eviction; penalty or fee; extension of lease. (a) If a servicemember who is a member of the North Carolina National Guard, or who is a member of the National Guard of another state who resides in this State, has a lease agreement on the servicemember’s residence and the lease agreement expires while the servicemember […]

§ 127B-7 – Penalties.

127B-7. Penalties. Any dealer who violates the provisions of this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. In addition, any dealer convicted of violating this Article shall be ineligible for a dealer’s permit for a period of three years from the date of conviction. Each violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. […]

§ 127B-10 – Purpose.

127B-10. Purpose. The General Assembly finds and declares that military personnel in North Carolina vitally affect the general economy of this State and that it is in the public interest and public welfare to ensure that no discrimination against military personnel is practiced by any business. (1985, c. 522, s. 1.)

§ 127B-11 – Private discrimination prohibited.

127B-11. Private discrimination prohibited. No person shall discriminate against any officer, warrant officer or enlisted person of the military forces of the State or of the United States because of their membership therein. No member of these military forces shall be prejudiced or injured by any person, employer, officer or agent of any corporation, company […]

§ 127B-12 – Public discrimination prohibited.

127B-12. Public discrimination prohibited. No officer or employee of the State, or of any county, city and county, municipal corporation, school district, water district, or other district shall discriminate against any officer, warrant officer or enlisted person of the military forces of the State or of the United States because of their membership therein. No […]

§ 127B-13 – Refusing entrance prohibited.

127B-13. Refusing entrance prohibited. No person shall prohibit or refuse entrance to any officer, warrant officer or enlisted person of the military forces of this State or of the United States into any public place of entertainment, of amusement, or accommodation because the officer or enlisted person is wearing the uniform of the organization to […]

§ 127B-14 – Employer discrimination prohibited.

127B-14. Employer discrimination prohibited. No employer or officer or agent of any corporation, company, or firm, or other person shall discharge any person from employment because of the performance of any emergency military duty by reason of being an officer, warrant officer or enlisted person of the military forces of this State or the United […]