United States — North Carolina
§ 127B-14. Employer discrimination prohibited.
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An employer, corporate officer or agent, or other person may not fire someone from employment because of emergency military duty.
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United States — North Carolina
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An employer, corporate officer or agent, or other person may not fire someone from employment because of emergency military duty.
United States — North Carolina
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Publishers who submit books for adoption must register the names of their authorized agents or employees with the Superintendent of Public Instruction’s office.
United States — North Carolina
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Magistrates must be bonded before taking office, and the Administrative Officer of the Courts determines the bond amount.
United States — North Carolina
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The clerk must require a guardian’s bond, set the bond amount using the ward’s property values, and approve/record the bond; a guardian must increase the bond if estate property is sold or higher-value personal property is sold.
United States — North Carolina
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A fiduciary must act with prudent judgment and care when handling another person’s property, and must use any special skills the fiduciary has. The section also lets a fiduciary invest in and keep many kinds of property and investments.
United States — North Carolina
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The Division must disclose motor vehicle record personal information only as allowed by federal privacy law, and it must not disclose certain purposes unless an exception applies.
United States — North Carolina
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Parking-violation evidence can be treated as proof against the vehicle’s registered owner, but leased or rented vehicle owners can rebut it with sworn evidence.
United States — North Carolina
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The Commissioner of Banks may not approve a mutual association’s conversion-and-merger application unless subsection (b) is satisfied, and approved plans must include mailed notice to members.
United States — North Carolina
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Several people and businesses may get monthly refunds of motor fuel excise tax in specific fuel-tax situations, and an out-of-state bulk end-user cannot get a refund on fuel exported from a bulk plant unless licensed as an exporter.
United States — North Carolina
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This section assigns the Board of Trustees and State Treasurer control over retirement funds, limits how cash may be deposited, and sets special rules for the LEIA fund.
United States — North Carolina
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Pharmacies have specific rights when their records are audited, including advance notice, limits on audit scope, and limits on recoupment in many situations.
United States — North Carolina
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A TNC driver must not fail to display the vehicle’s license plate number when required.
United States — North Carolina
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Advertising for viatical settlement contracts must be truthful, not misleading, and clearly disclose required information.
United States — North Carolina
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No one may discriminate against members of the State or U.S. military forces because of that membership.
United States — North Carolina
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An area authority must reimburse the State for transferred funds when its expenditures are disallowed in a State or federal audit.
United States — North Carolina
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This section lets a court forfeit certain motor vehicles tied to impaired driving or felony speeding to elude arrest, but it also allows release to an innocent owner or lienholder if the stated conditions are met.
United States — North Carolina
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This section defines several terms used in the law, including Board, Brand, Commissioner, Livestock, and Person.
United States — North Carolina
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A landowner in a drainage or levee district may appeal to the superior court if the land is thought not to benefit from the improvement or should not be included in the district.
United States — North Carolina
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Receivership and certain corporate proceedings belong in the superior court division, regardless of the amount in controversy.
United States — North Carolina
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A person may not, without authorization, willfully interfere with railroad engines, equipment, or rolling stock in a way that blocks trains or impairs railroad operations.