§ 8-53.6 – No disclosure in alimony and divorce actions.
8-53.6. No disclosure in alimony and divorce actions. In an action pursuant to G.S. 50-5.1, 50-6, 50-7, 50-16.2A, and 50-16.3A if either or both of the parties have sought and obtained marital counseling by a licensed physician, licensed psychologist, licensed psychological associate, licensed clinical social worker, or licensed marriage and family therapist, the person or […]
§ 8-53.7 – Social worker privilege.
8-53.7. Social worker privilege. No person engaged in delivery of private social work services, duly licensed or certified pursuant to Chapter 90B of the General Statutes shall be required to disclose any information that he or she may have acquired in rendering professional social services, and which information was necessary to enable him or her […]
§ 8-53.8 – Counselor privilege.
8-53.8. Counselor privilege. No person, duly licensed pursuant to Chapter 90, Article 24, of the General Statutes, shall be required to disclose any information which he or she may have acquired in rendering clinical mental health counseling services, and which information was necessary to enable him or her to render clinical mental health counseling services: […]
§ 8-53.9 – Optometrist/patient privilege.
8-53.9. Optometrist/patient privilege. No person licensed pursuant to Article 6 of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes shall be required to disclose any information that may have been acquired in rendering professional optometric services and which information was necessary to enable that person to render professional optometric services, except that the presiding judge of a […]
§ 8-50.1 – Competency of blood tests; jury charge; taxing of expenses as costs.
8-50.1. Competency of blood tests; jury charge; taxing of expenses as costs. (a) In the trial of any criminal action or proceeding in any court in which the question of parentage arises, regardless of any presumptions with respect to parentage, the court before whom the matter may be brought, upon motion of the State or […]
§ 8-50.2 – Results of speed-measuring instruments; admissibility.
8-50.2. Results of speed-measuring instruments; admissibility. (a) The results of the use of radio microwave, laser, or other speed-measuring instruments shall be admissible as evidence of the speed of an object in any criminal or civil proceeding for the purpose of corroborating the opinion of a person as to the speed of an object based […]
§ 8-50.3 – Expired September 30, 2007.
8-50.3: Expired September 30, 2007.
§ 8-51.1 – Dying declarations.
8-51.1. Dying declarations. Dying declarations admissible in administrative proceedings shall be as provided in G.S. 8C-1, Rule 804. (1973, c. 464, s. 1; 1983 (Reg. Sess., 1984), c. 1037, s. 11.)
§ 8-45.5 – Statements, releases, etc., obtained from persons in shock or under the influence of drugs; fraud presumed.
8-45.5. Statements, releases, etc., obtained from persons in shock or under the influence of drugs; fraud presumed. Any oral or written statement, waiver, release, receipt, or other representation of any kind by any person made or executed while a patient in any hospital and taken by any person in connection with any type of insurance […]
§ 8-46 – Mortality tables as evidence.
8-46. Mortality tables as evidence. Whenever it is necessary to establish the expectancy of continued life of any person from any period of the person’s life, whether the person is living at the time or not, the table hereto appended shall be received in all courts and by all persons having power to determine litigation, […]