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§ 143B-1100 – Governor's Crime Commission creation; composition; terms; meetings, etc[Effective until January 1, 2023]

143B-1100. Governor’s Crime Commission – creation; composition; terms; meetings, etc. [Effective until January 1, 2023] (a) There is hereby created the Governor’s Crime Commission of the Department of Public Safety. The Commission shall consist of 37 voting members and five nonvoting members. The composition of the Commission shall be as follows: (1) The voting members […]

§ 143B-1101 – Governor's Crime Commission powers and duties.

143B-1101. Governor’s Crime Commission – powers and duties. (a) The Governor’s Crime Commission shall have the following powers and duties: (1) To serve, along with its adjunct committees, as the chief advisory board to the Governor and to the Secretary of the Department of Public Safety on matters pertaining to the criminal justice system. (2) […]

§ 143B-1102 – Adjunct committees of the Governor's Crime Commission – creation; purpose; powers and duties.

143B-1102. Adjunct committees of the Governor’s Crime Commission – creation; purpose; powers and duties. (a) There are hereby created by way of extension and not limitation, the following adjunct committees of the Governor’s Crime Commission: the Judicial Planning Committee, the Juvenile Justice Planning Committee, the Law Enforcement Planning Committee, the Corrections Planning Committee, and the […]

§ 143B-1103 – Additional duties of the Grants Management Section.

143B-1103. Additional duties of the Grants Management Section. (a) Repealed by Session Laws 2011-145, s. 19.1(ww), effective January 1, 2012. (b) The Grants Management Section shall administer the State Law Enforcement Assistance Program and such additional related programs as may be established by or assigned to the Section. It shall serve as the single State […]

§ 143B-1105 – Grants reporting.

143B-1105. Grants reporting. (a) State Grants. – Beginning August 1, 2018, and annually thereafter, the Governor’s Crime Commission (Commission) shall report to the chairs of the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Justice and Public Safety (Committee) on all grant awards made by the Commission from State funds during the prior fiscal year. The report shall […]

§ 143B-1151 – Legislative policy[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1151. Legislative policy. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] The policy of the General Assembly with respect to the Treatment for Effective Community Supervision Program is to support the use of evidence-based practices to reduce recidivism and to promote coordination between State and community-based corrections programs. (2011-192, s. 6(b); recodified as N.C. Gen. […]

§ 143B-1152 – Definitions[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1152. Definitions. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] The following definitions apply in this Subpart: (1) Certified and licensed. – North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board certified or licensed substance abuse professionals or Department of Health and Human Services licensed agencies. (2) Division. – The Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice. […]

§ 143B-1153 – Goals of community-based corrections programs funded under this Subpart[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1153. Goals of community-based corrections programs funded under this Subpart. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] The goals of community-based programs funded under this Subpart are to reduce recidivism and to reduce the rate of probation and post-release supervision revocations from the rate in the 2009-2010 fiscal year. (2011-192, s. 6(b); recodified as […]

§ 143B-1154 – Eligible population[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1154. Eligible population. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] (a) An eligible offender is an adult offender who was convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony offense or is sentenced under the conditional discharge program as defined in G.S. 90-96 and meets any one of the following criteria: (1) Received a nonincarcerative sentence […]

§ 143B-1155 – Duties of Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1155. Duties of Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] (a) In addition to those otherwise provided by law, the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice shall have the following duties: (1) To enter into contractual agreements with eligible entities for the operation of community-based corrections […]

§ 143B-1156 – Contract for services[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1156. Contract for services. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] (a) The Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice shall contract with service providers through a competitive procurement process to provide community-based services to offenders on probation, parole, or post-release supervision. (b) Contracts for substance abuse treatment services shall be awarded to certified […]

§ 143B-1160 – Program types eligible for funding; community-based corrections programs[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

143B-1160. Program types eligible for funding; community-based corrections programs. [Recodified effective January 1, 2023 – see note] Based on the prioritized populations in G.S. 143B-1154(b), program types eligible for funding may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Substance abuse treatment services, to include co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorder services, residential, […]

§ 143B-1200 – Assistance Program for Victims of Rape and Sex Offenses.

143B-1200. Assistance Program for Victims of Rape and Sex Offenses. (a) Establishment of Program. – There is established an Assistance Program for Victims of Rape and Sex Offenses, hereinafter referred to as the "Program." The Secretary shall administer and implement the Program and shall have authority over all assistance awarded through the Program. The Secretary […]

§ 143B-1201 – Restitution; actions.

143B-1201. Restitution; actions. (a) The Program shall be an eligible recipient for restitution or reparation under G.S. 15A-1021, 15A-1343, 148-33.1, 148-33.2, 148-57.1, and any other applicable statutes. (b) When any victim who: (1) Has received assistance under this Part; (2) Brings an action for damages arising out of the rape, attempted rape, sexual offense, or […]

§ 143B-1203 – Transfer; definitions.

143B-1203. Transfer; definitions. (a) The statutory authority, powers, duties, functions, records, personnel, property, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, or other funds of the Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board are transferred to the Department of Public Safety as a Type II transfer as defined in G.S. 143A-6. (b) As used in this Part: (1) […]

§ 143B-1204 – Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board creation; purpose; membership; conflicts of interest[Effective until January 1, 2023]

143B-1204. Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board – creation; purpose; membership; conflicts of interest. [Effective until January 1, 2023] (a) The Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board is established within the Department, as a Type II transfer, to operate the State s Criminal Justice Information Network, the purpose of which shall be to provide the […]

§ 143B-1205 – Compensation and expenses of Board members; travel reimbursements.

143B-1205. Compensation and expenses of Board members; travel reimbursements. Members of the Board shall serve without compensation but may receive travel and subsistence as follows: (1) Board members who are officials or employees of a State agency or unit of local government, in accordance with G.S. 138-6. (2) All other Board members, at the rate […]