§ 7A-799 – Treatment not guaranteed.
7A-799. Treatment not guaranteed. Nothing contained in this Article shall confer a right or an expectation of a right to treatment or recovery management for a defendant or offender within the criminal or juvenile justice system or a respondent in a juvenile petition for abuse, neglect, or both. (1995, c. 507, s. 21.6(a); 1998-23, s. […]
§ 7A-800 – Payment of costs of treatment.
7A-800. Payment of costs of treatment program. Each defendant, offender, or respondent in a juvenile petition for abuse, neglect, or both, who receives treatment under a local judicially managed accountability and recovery court shall contribute to the cost of the alcohol and other substance abuse or dependency treatment received in the judicially managed accountability and […]
§ 7A-801 – Monitoring and annual report.
7A-801. Monitoring and annual report. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall monitor all State-recognized and funded local judicially managed accountability and recovery courts, prepare an annual report on the implementation, operation, and effectiveness of the statewide judicially managed accountability and recovery court program, and submit the report to the General Assembly by March 1 […]
§ 7A-802 – Exemption from Article.
7A-802. Exemption from Article. This Article does not apply to drug treatment courts or judicially managed accountability and recovery courts in existence on or before December 1, 2021, to the extent that compliance with this Article would disqualify the court for grant funding provided by the National Association of Drug Court Professionals. (2021-180, s. 16.5(a).)
§ 7A-805 – Establishment and purpose.
7A-805. Establishment and purpose. There is created the Conference of Clerks of Superior Court of North Carolina, of which each clerk of superior court is a member. The purpose of the Conference is to assist in improving the administration of justice in North Carolina by coordinating the efforts of the various clerks of superior court, […]
§ 7A-806 – Annual meetings; organization; election of officers.
7A-806. Annual meetings; organization; election of officers. (a) Annual Meetings. – The Conference shall meet each summer and winter at a time and place selected by the President of the Conference. (b) Election of Officers. – Officers of the Conference are a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and other officers from among […]
§ 7A-807 – Powers of Conference.
7A-807. Powers of Conference. (a) The Conference may: (1) Cooperate with citizens and other public and private agencies to promote the effective administration of justice. (2) Develop advisory manuals to assist in the organization and administration of their offices, case management, calendaring, case tracking, filing, and office procedures. (3) Work with the cooperation of the […]
§ 7A-808 – Executive secretary; clerical support.
7A-808. Executive secretary; clerical support. The Conference may employ an executive secretary and any necessary supporting staff to assist it in carrying out its duties. (2005-100, s. 1.)
§ 7A-760 – Number and status of employees; staff assignments.
7A-760. Number and status of employees; staff assignments; role of State Human Resources Commission. (a) The number of administrative law judges and employees of the Office of Administrative Hearings shall be established by the General Assembly. The Chief Administrative Law Judge and five employees of the Office of Administrative Hearings as designated by the Chief […]
§ 7A-795 – State Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Advisory Committee.
7A-795. State Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Advisory Committee. The State Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Advisory Committee is established to develop and recommend to the Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts guidelines for the judicially managed accountability and recovery court program and to monitor local courts wherever they are implemented […]