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§ 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 […]

§ 7A-761 – North Carolina Human Relations Commission.

7A-761. North Carolina Human Relations Commission. (a) There is hereby created the North Carolina Human Relations Commission of the Civil Rights Division of the Office of Administrative Hearings. The North Carolina Human Relations Commission shall have the following functions and duties: (1) To study problems concerning human relations; (2) To promote equality of opportunity for […]

§ 7A-796 – Local judicially managed accountability and recovery court committees.

7A-796. Local judicially managed accountability and recovery court committee. Each judicial district choosing to establish a judicially managed accountability and recovery court shall form a local judicially managed accountability and recovery court committee, which shall be comprised to assure representation appropriate to the type or types of judicially managed accountability and recovery court operations to […]

§ 7A-770 – Purpose.

7A-770. Purpose. This Article shall be known and may be cited as the "Sentencing Services Act." The purpose of this Article is to establish a statewide sentencing services program that will provide the judicial system with information that will assist that system in imposing sentences that make the most effective use of available resources. In […]

§ 7A-797 – Eligible population; local judicially managed accountability and recovery court procedures.

7A-797. Eligible population; drug treatment court procedures. The Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, in conjunction with the State Judicially Managed Accountability and Recovery Court Advisory Committee, shall develop criteria for eligibility, minimum standards, and other procedural and substantive guidelines for judicially managed accountability and recovery court operation. (1995, c. 507, s. 21.6(a); […]

§ 7A-771 – Definitions.

7A-771. Definitions. As used in this Article: (1) Recodified as subdivision (3b) by Session Laws 1999-306, s. 1, effective January 1, 2000. (2) Recodified as subdivision (3a) by Session Laws 1999-306, s. 1, effective January 1, 2000. (2a) "Director" means the Director of Indigent Defense Services. (3) Repealed by Session Laws 1999-306, s. 1, effective […]

§ 7A-772 – Allocation of funds.

7A-772. Allocation of funds. (a) The Director may award grants in accordance with the policies established by this Article and in accordance with any laws made for that purpose, including appropriations acts and provisions in appropriations acts, and adopt regulations for the implementation, operation, and monitoring of sentencing services programs. Sentencing services programs that are […]

§ 7A-750 – Creation; status; purpose.

7A-750. Creation; status; purpose. There is created an Office of Administrative Hearings. The Office of Administrative Hearings is an independent, quasi-judicial agency under Article III, Sec. 11 of the Constitution and, in accordance with Article IV, Sec. 3 of the Constitution, has such judicial powers as may be reasonably necessary as an incident to the […]