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§ 132-1.14 – Personally identifiable information of public utility customers.

132-1.14. Personally identifiable information of public utility customers. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a public record, as defined by G.S. 132-1, does not include personally identifiable information obtained by the Public Staff of the Utilities Commission from customers requesting assistance from the Public Staff regarding rate or service disputes with a public […]

§ 132-1.23 – Eugenics program records.

132-1.23. Eugenics program records. (a) Records in the custody of the State, including those in the custody of the Office of Justice for Sterilization Victims, concerning the Eugenics Board of North Carolina’s program are confidential and are not public records, including the records identifying (i) individuals impacted by the program, (ii) individuals, or their guardians […]

§ 132-2 – Custodian designated.

132-2. Custodian designated. The public official in charge of an office having public records shall be the custodian thereof. (1935, c. 265, s. 2.)

§ 132-3 – Destruction of records regulated.

132-3. Destruction of records regulated. (a) Prohibition. – No public official may destroy, sell, loan, or otherwise dispose of any public record, except in accordance with G.S. 121-5 and G.S. 130A-99, without the consent of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Whoever unlawfully removes a public record from the office where it is usually […]

§ 132-4 – Disposition of records at end of official's term.

132-4. Disposition of records at end of official’s term. Whoever has the custody of any public records shall, at the expiration of his term of office, deliver to his successor, or, if there be none, to the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, all records, books, writings, letters and documents kept or received by him […]

§ 132-5 – Demanding custody.

132-5. Demanding custody. Whoever is entitled to the custody of public records shall demand them from any person having illegal possession of them, who shall forthwith deliver the same to him. If the person who unlawfully possesses public records shall without just cause refuse or neglect for 10 days after a request made in writing […]

§ 132-5.1 – Regaining custody; civil remedies.

132-5.1. Regaining custody; civil remedies. (a) The Secretary of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources or his designated representative or any public official who is the custodian of public records which are in the possession of a person or agency not authorized by the custodian or by law to possess such public records may […]

§ 132-1.11A – Limited access to identifying information of minors participating in local government programs and programs funded by the North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc., or a local partnership in certain localities.

132-1.11A. Limited access to identifying information of minors participating in local government programs and programs funded by the North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc., or a local partnership in certain localities. (a) A public record, as defined by G.S. 132-1, does not include, as to any minor participating in a program sponsored by a local […]

§ 132-1.12 – Limited access to identifying information of minors participating in local government parks and recreation programs and programs funded by the North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc., or a local partnership in other localities.

132-1.12. Limited access to identifying information of minors participating in local government parks and recreation programs and programs funded by the North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc., or a local partnership in other localities. (a) A public record, as defined by G.S. 132-1, does not include, as to any minor participating in a park or […]