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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_62A > GS_62A-52

§ 62A‑52.  Proprietaryinformation.

All proprietary informationsubmitted to the 911 Board or the State Auditor is confidential. Proprietaryinformation submitted pursuant to this Article is not subject to disclosureunder Chapter 132 of the General Statutes, and it may not be released to anyperson other than to the submitting CMRS voice communications service provider,the 911 Board, and the State Auditor without the express permission of thesubmitting CMRS voice communications service provider. Proprietary informationis considered a trade secret under the Trade Secrets Protection Act, Article 24of Chapter 66 of the General Statutes. General information collected by the 911Board or the State Auditor may be released or published only in aggregate amountsthat do not identify or allow identification of numbers of subscribers orrevenues attributable to an individual CMRS voice communications serviceprovider. (2007‑383,s. 1(a).)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_62A > GS_62A-52

§ 62A‑52.  Proprietaryinformation.

All proprietary informationsubmitted to the 911 Board or the State Auditor is confidential. Proprietaryinformation submitted pursuant to this Article is not subject to disclosureunder Chapter 132 of the General Statutes, and it may not be released to anyperson other than to the submitting CMRS voice communications service provider,the 911 Board, and the State Auditor without the express permission of thesubmitting CMRS voice communications service provider. Proprietary informationis considered a trade secret under the Trade Secrets Protection Act, Article 24of Chapter 66 of the General Statutes. General information collected by the 911Board or the State Auditor may be released or published only in aggregate amountsthat do not identify or allow identification of numbers of subscribers orrevenues attributable to an individual CMRS voice communications serviceprovider. (2007‑383,s. 1(a).)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_62A > GS_62A-52

§ 62A‑52.  Proprietaryinformation.

All proprietary informationsubmitted to the 911 Board or the State Auditor is confidential. Proprietaryinformation submitted pursuant to this Article is not subject to disclosureunder Chapter 132 of the General Statutes, and it may not be released to anyperson other than to the submitting CMRS voice communications service provider,the 911 Board, and the State Auditor without the express permission of thesubmitting CMRS voice communications service provider. Proprietary informationis considered a trade secret under the Trade Secrets Protection Act, Article 24of Chapter 66 of the General Statutes. General information collected by the 911Board or the State Auditor may be released or published only in aggregate amountsthat do not identify or allow identification of numbers of subscribers orrevenues attributable to an individual CMRS voice communications serviceprovider. (2007‑383,s. 1(a).)