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- Advertising
- Political Advertising Statutes
- Form for Records of Political Expenditures
- 163-278.6. Definitions
- 163-278.8. Detailed accounts to be kept by political treasurers
- 163-278.16A. Restriction on use of State funds by declared candidate for Council of State for advertising or public service announcements using their names, pictures, or voices
- 163-278.12. Special reporting of contributions and independent expenditures
- 163-278.39. Basic disclosure requirements for all political campaign advertisements
- 163-278.39C. Scope of disclosure requirements
- 163-278.38Z. Definitions
- 163-278.18. Normal commercial charges for political advertising
- 163-278.35. Preservation of records
- 163-278.17. Statements of media outlets regarding political advertising
- Statutes
- Political Advertising Statutes
- Court Access
- Cases
- 2001: Jane Doe and Mary Doe v. Willie Donald White, Jr., et al No. COAP00-845 NC Court of Appeals, Wake County
- 2006: Court of Appeals affirms trial decision to keep juvenile proceedings open to public
- 2001: Jill Corrigan and K. C., a minor, v. Willie Donald White, Jr., et al CVS14693 NC Superior Court, Wake County
- Statutes
- Cases
- Libel
- Lottery Information
- Statutes
- 14-289 Advertising Lotteries
- 18C-114. Powers and duties of the Commission
- 18C-130. Types of lottery games; lottery games and lottery advertising; certain disclosures and information to be provided
- 18C-171. Lawful activity
- 18 USC 1307. Exceptions relating to certain advertisements and other information and to State-conducted lotteries
- Statutes
- Newsgathering
- Open Meetings
- Attorney General Opinions
- Cases
- 2004: Gaster v. Stanly County Board of Education
- 2004: Davis v. Durham Mental Health/Development Disabilities/Substance Abuse Area Authority
- 2002: Carolina Holdings, Inc. v. Housing Appeals Board of City of Charlotte
- 2001: Sigma Construction Co., Inc. v. Guilford County Board of Education
- 2000: Multimedia Publishing of North Carolina, Inc. v. Henderson County
- 1998: DTH Publishing Corp. v University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 1998: News and Observer Publishing Company, Inc., v. Coble
- 1996: H.B.S. Contractors, Inc. v. Cumberland County Board of Education
- 1995: Piedmont Publishing Co. v. Surry County Board of Commissioners
- 1994: Dockside Discotheque, Inc. v. Board of Adjustment of Town of Southern Pines
- 1993: Jacksonville Daily News Co. v. Onslow County Board of Education
- 1983: Winfas, Inc. v. Region P Human Development Agency
- 1977: Student Bar Association Board of Governors, of the School of Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill v. Byrd
- 1976: News and Observer Publishing Co. v. Interim Board of Education for Wake County
- 2004: City of Burlington v. Boney
- 2002: Boney Publishers v. City of Burlington
- 2001: Multimedia Publishing of North Carolina, Inc. v. Henderson County
- 2000: Pamilico News v. Hyde County Board of Commissioners and Jeff Credle
- 1981: News and Observer Publishing Co., Inc. v. Wake County Hospital System, Inc.
- Statutes
- 115C-431. Procedure for resolution of dispute between board of education and board of county commissioners
- 143-318.10. All official meetings of public bodies open to the public
- 143-318.11. Closed sessions
- 143-318.12. Public notice of official meetings
- 143-318.14. Broadcasting or recording meetings
- 143-318.13. Electronic meetings; written ballots; acting by reference
- 143-318.14A. Legislative commissions, committees, and standing subcommittees
- 143-318.15. Advisory Budget Commission and appropriation committees of General Assembly; application of Article
- 143-318.16. Injunctive relief against violations of Article
- 143-318.16A. Additional remedies for violations of Article
- 143-318.16B. Assessments and awards of attorneys’ fees
- 143-318.16C. Accelerated hearing; priority
- 143-318.16D. Local acts
- 143-318.17. Disruptions of official meetings
- 143-318.18. Exceptions
- 153A-52.1. Public comment period during regular meetings – Counties
- 160A-81.1. Public comment period during regular meetings – Cities
- 115C-51. Public comment period during regular meetings – School Board
- 143-318.9. Public Policy
- Privacy
- Cases
- 1996: Miller v. Brooks, 123NC App.20 – North Carolina Court of Appeals recognizes the “intrusion” tort
- 1988: Hall v. Post, 323NC259 – North Carolina Supreme Court declines to recognize the “private facts” tort
- 1984: Renwick v. News and Observer Publishing Co., et al., 310NC312 – North Carolina Supreme Court declines to recognize the “false light” tort
- 1938: Flake v. Greensboro News Co., 212NC780 – NC Supreme Court recognizes the “misappropriation” tort
- Statutes
- Cases
- Public Records
- Attorney General Opinions
- Re: Advisory Opinion. Public Records; N.C.G.S. 132-1; Access to Contracts of University Coaches
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public Records; N.C.G.S. 132-1; Confidentiality of Department of Administration Documents relating to an Internal Workplace Assessment Survey
- Re: Advisory Opinion: Public Records and Radio Communications, N.C.G.S. Chapter 132
- Re: Advisory Opinion: Commercial Fishing License Moratorium Appeals Panel; G.S. 105-259; 113-154; 132-1; 132-6; 143-318.11
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public Access to Teacher Licensure Status; G.S. 115C- 31 9and 320; G.S. 132-1 et seq.
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public Records; N.C.G.S. 132-1.3; Settlements made by or on behalf of public agencies, public officials, or public employees.
- Re: Advisory opinion: Public access to legislator’s redistricting communications; custodians of records; N.C.G.S. 129-133; N.C.G.S. 132-1, et seq.
- Re: Advisory Opinion; N.C.G.S. 132-6. Access to account (billing) records of customers of public utilities.
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public access to legislator drafts of redistricting plans, N.C.G.S. 120-130; N.C. G.S. 132-1, et seq.; N.C. G.S. 120-9
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public Records; Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Conciliation Agreement with Sheriff; N.C.G.S. 132-1.3
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Applicability of Public Records Act to North Carolina’s Northeast Partnership; N.C.G.S. 132-1(a); N.C.G.S. 158-8.2
- Re: Advisory Opinion, Inspection and examination of records. N.C.G.S. 132-6, Inspection of Photographs in the Custody of North Carolina Division Travel and Tourism by private businesses and private citizens
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Status of State Owned Computer Software Under G.S. 132-1 et seq.
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Authority of the City of Graham to disclose attorney- client communications concerning employee personnel matters; N.C. Gen. Stat. 132-1.1; N.C. Gen. Stat. 160A-168.
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public Disclosure of Social Security Numbers on Voter Registration Application Cards; Privacy Act of 1974, Section 7 (5 U.S.C.A. 552a (note))
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Confidentiality Requirements for State Health Plan Member Information
- Re: Advisory opinion; North Carolina Hearing Aid Dealers & Fitters Board; N.C.Gen.Stat. 93D-13, 132-1, and 132-6; 21 NCAC 22L .001
- Re: Advisory Opinion: Public Records: N.C.G.S. 132-1 et al; Release of data from the Common Follow-Up System: N.C.G.S. 96-33
- Re: Advisory Opinion; Public Records; Employee Personnel Information; N.C.G.S. 126-22 and 126-23
- Cases
- 2004: Chatfield v. Wilmington Housing Finance and Development, Inc.
- 2004: City of Burlington v. Boney
- 2002: Boney Publishers v. City of Burlington
- 2001: Multimedia Publishing of North Carolina, Inc. v. Henderson County
- 1981: News and Observer Publishing Co. v. Wake County Hospital System, Inc.
- 2004: McCormick v. Hanson Court of Appeals Decision
- 2004: City of Burlington v. Boney
- 2004: Gannett Pacific Corp. v. NC State Bureau of Investigations
- 2003: Wilmington Star-News v. City of Wilmington
- 2002: McCormick v. Hanson Aggregates Southeast, Inc.
- 2000: Pamilico News v. Hyde County Board of Commissioners and Jeff Credle
- 1999: Virmani v. Presbyterian Health Services Corp.
- 1999: State ex rel. Utilities Com v. MCI Telecommunications Corp
- 1998 DTH Publishing Corp. v. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 1996: Wilmington Star-News Publishing Co., Inc. v. State
- 1996: Times-News Publishing Co., Inc. v. State
- 1993: Durham Herald Co., Inc. v. County of Durham
- 1993: Piedmont Publishing Co., Inc. v. City of Winston-Salem
- 1993: Durham Herald Co., Inc. v. North Carolina Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Authority
- 1992: S.E.T.A. UNC-CH, Inc. v. Huffiness
- 1992: Elkin Tribune, Inc. v. Yadkin County Board of County Commissioners
- 1992: News and Observer Publishing Co., Inc. v. Poole
- 1989: North Carolina Press Association, Inc. v. Spangler
- 1987: North Carolina Press Association, Inc. v. Spangler
- 1984: News and Observer Publishing Co., Inc. v. State ex rel. Starling
- 1981: Advance Publications, Inc. v. City of Elizabeth City
- 1942: Bridges et al. v. City of Charlotte
- Statutes
- Administrative Records
- 90-41. Disciplinary action
- 20-7. Issuance and renewal of drivers licenses
- 20-9. What persons shall not be licensed
- 20-52. Application for registration and certificate of title
- 58-2-170. Annual statements by professional liability insurers; medical malpractice claim reports
- 58-36-30. Deviations – North Carolina Rate Bureau
- 58-48-60. Prevention of insolvencies
- 58-62-56. Prevention of delinquencies
- 84A-2. Application for a certificate of registration
- 84-24. Admission to practice
- 87-59. Revocation or suspension of license for cause
- 90-16. Board to keep record; publication of names of licentiates; transcripts as evidence; receipt of evidence concerning treatment of patient who has not consented to public disclosure
- 90-21.22A. Medical review committees
- 90-21.33. Right to judicial action
- 90-85.36. Availibility of pharmacy records
- 90-270.15. Denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses and health services provider certification, and other disciplinary and remedial actions for violations of the Code of Conduct; relinquishing of license
- 90-390. Refusal, suspension, or revocation of a certificate
- 95-194. Emergency information
- 104E-9. Powers and functions of Department of Environment and Natural Resources
- 108A-80. Confidentiality of records
- 113-200. Fishery Resource Grant Program
- 131D-10.3A. Mandatory criminal checks
- 96-10. Collection of contributions
- 96-32. Common follow-up information management system created
- 96-33. State agencies required to provide information and data
- 97-81. Blank forms and literature; statistics; safety provisions; accident reports; studies and investigations and recommnedations to General Assembly; to cooperate with other agencies for prevention of injury
- 97-92. Employer’s record and report of accidents; records of Commission not open to public; supplementary report upon termination of disability; penalty for refusal to make report; when insurance carrier liable
- 116B-39. Examination of records
- 122C-25. Inspections; confidentiality
- 131E-80. Inspections – Hospital
- 131E-105. Inspections – Nursing Homes
- 131E-141. Inspection – Home Care Agencies
- 131E-170. Cardiac Rehabilitation Certification
- 132-6. Inspection and examination of records
- 163-82. Elections & Election Laws
- 131D-2. Licensing of adult care homes for the aged and disabled
- Civil Court Records
- Copy Costs
- Criminal Records
- DMV Records
- Financial Records
- 54C-60.1. Confidential records – Savings Banks
- 160A-215. Cities and Towns: Uniform provisions for room occupancy taxes
- 53-42.1. Change in bank control or management
- 53-99. Official records
- 53.99.1. Confidential records – Banks
- 54-109.105. What information deemed confidential; disclosure; certain information deemed public; exchange of information
- 54B-63.1. Confidential records – Savings and Loan Associations
- 105-164.14. Certain refunds authorized
- 105-296. Powers and duties of assessor
- 113A-195. Collection of assessment
- 116B-39. Examination of records
- 132-1.1. Confidential communications by legal counsel to public board of agency; State tax information
- 143B-216.51. Department of Health and Human Services office of the Internal Auditor; Department audits
- 153A-148.1. Disclosure of certain information prohibited
- 153A-155. Counties: Uniform provisions for room occupancy taxes
- 159E-11. Public records; locations
- 159-40. Special regulations pertaining to nonprofit corporations receiving public funds
- 160A-208.1. Disclosure of certain information prohibited
- Juvenile Records
- Medical Records
- 131D-2. Licensing of adult care homes for the aged and disabled
- 131E-80. Inspections – Hospitals
- 90-21.33. Right to judicial action
- 90-21.8. Procedure for waiver of parental consent
- 122C-25. Inspections; confidentiality
- 122C-30. Peer review committee; immunity from liability; confidentiality
- 122C-52. Right to confidentiality
- 130A-374. Security of health data
- 130A-389. Autopsies
- 131E-105. Inspections – Nursing Homes
- 131E-141. Inspection – Home Care Agency
- 131E-170. Inspections – Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs
- 131E-214.3. Patient data not public records
- 131E-214.4. Statewide data processor
- Personnel Records
- Public Records Law
- 132-1.4. Criminal investigations; intelligence information records; Innocence Inquiry Commission records
- 132-1. “Public records” defined
- 132-1.1. Confidential communications by legal counsel to public board or agency; State tax information; public enterprise billing information
- 132-1.2. Confidential information
- 132-1.3. Settlements made by or on behalf of public agencies, public officials, or public employees; public records
- 132-1.5. 911 database
- 132-1.6. Emergency response plans
- 132-1.7. Sensitive public security information
- 132-1.8. Confidentiality of photographs and video or audio recordings made pursuant to autopsy
- 132-1.9. Trial preparation materials
- 132-1.10. Social security numbers and other personal identifying information
- 132-1.11. Economic development incentives
- 132-2. Custodian designated
- 132-3. Destruction of records regulated
- 132-4. Disposition of records at end of official’s term
- 132-5. Demanding custody
- 132-5.1. Regaining custody; civil remedies
- 132-6. Inspection and examination of records
- 132-6.1. Electronic data-processing records
- 132-6.2. Provisions for copies of public records; fees
- 132-7. Keeping records in safe places; copying or repairing; certified copies
- 132-8. Assistance by and to Department of Cultural Resources
- 132-8.1. Records management program administered by Department of Cultural Resources; establishment of standards, procedures, etc.; surveys
- 132-8.2. Selection and preservation of records considered essential; making or designation of preservation duplicates; force and effect of duplicates or copies thereof
- 132-9. Access to records
- 132-10. Qualified exception for geographical information systems
- Electronic Mail as a Public Record in North Carolina – Guidelines for Its Retention, Disposition, and Destruction
- 132-1.12. Limited access to identifying information of minors participating in local government parks and recreation programs
- 132-1.13. Electronic lists of subscribers in certain named localities open for inspection but not available for copying
- Public Records Law - Exemptions and Limitations to Exemptions
- Administrative Records
- Attorney General Opinions
- Reporters Privilege
- Taxes