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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_15C > GS_15C-1

Chapter 15C.

Address ConfidentialityProgram.

§ 15C‑1.  Purpose.

The purpose of this Chapter isto enable the State and the agencies of North Carolina to respond to requestsfor public records without disclosing the location of a victim of domesticviolence, sexual offense, stalking, or human trafficking; to enable interagencycooperation in providing address confidentiality for victims of domesticviolence, sexual offense, stalking, or human trafficking; and to enable theState and its agencies to accept a program participant's use of an addressdesignated by the Office of the Attorney General as a substitute address. (2002‑171, s. 1; 2007‑547,s. 4.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_15C > GS_15C-1

Chapter 15C.

Address ConfidentialityProgram.

§ 15C‑1.  Purpose.

The purpose of this Chapter isto enable the State and the agencies of North Carolina to respond to requestsfor public records without disclosing the location of a victim of domesticviolence, sexual offense, stalking, or human trafficking; to enable interagencycooperation in providing address confidentiality for victims of domesticviolence, sexual offense, stalking, or human trafficking; and to enable theState and its agencies to accept a program participant's use of an addressdesignated by the Office of the Attorney General as a substitute address. (2002‑171, s. 1; 2007‑547,s. 4.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_15C > GS_15C-1

Chapter 15C.

Address ConfidentialityProgram.

§ 15C‑1.  Purpose.

The purpose of this Chapter isto enable the State and the agencies of North Carolina to respond to requestsfor public records without disclosing the location of a victim of domesticviolence, sexual offense, stalking, or human trafficking; to enable interagencycooperation in providing address confidentiality for victims of domesticviolence, sexual offense, stalking, or human trafficking; and to enable theState and its agencies to accept a program participant's use of an addressdesignated by the Office of the Attorney General as a substitute address. (2002‑171, s. 1; 2007‑547,s. 4.)