§ 90-111. Cooperative arrangements. — United States — North Carolina law | Esheria

§ 90-111. Cooperative arrangements.

The Department of Health and Human Services and the Attorney General must cooperate with federal and other state agencies on controlled substances, and they may set up information-sharing, training, and a centralized unit. They may not disclose identifying information about drug-dependent people who voluntarily seek tr

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The Department of Health and Human Services and the Attorney General must cooperate with federal and other state agencies on controlled substances, and they may set up information-sharing, training, and a centralized unit. They may not disclose identifying information about drug-dependent people who voluntarily seek treatment or assistance.

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