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<br /> Chapter 132.
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<br /> Public Records.
<br /> 986 ' Sec.
<br /> 132.1. "Public records" Sec.
<br /> 132-1.1. Confidential defined' 132-8,
<br /> f communications Assistance b
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<br /> by legal counsel p Depart-
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<br /> le by and to
<br /> to public ment of Cultural >�-
<br /> records. agency;not public sources.
<br /> 132-2. Custodian
<br /> 132-8.1. Records management
<br /> 132-3. designated. Program
<br /> Destruction of records administered by Depart-
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<br /> ment of Cultural Re-
<br /> lated.
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<br /> ® 132-4. Disposition of records at end of
<br /> sources; ,procedures,, o;
<br /> 132-5, official's term. standards,procedures,
<br /> a Demanding custody, surveys. etc.;
<br /> t 132-5.1. Regaining custody: civil reme- 1321.2.
<br /> dies. Selection and preservation of
<br /> 132-6. Inspection and examination of
<br /> records considered essen_
<br /> records. tial;making or designation 132-7. Keeping
<br /> Ping nerds in safe places; of preservation duplicates;
<br /> co
<br /> fied PYing or repairing; certi-copies. force and effect of dupli-
<br /> cafes or copies thereof.
<br /> 132-9. Access to records.
<br /> 132-1, "Public records" defined.
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<br /> solar "Public record" or "public records" shall mean
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<br /> papers, etters, maps, books, photo all documents,
<br /> magnetic or other tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings
<br /> magnetic
<br /> factsor other other ta , electronic data-processing
<br /> facts, o Bother made or documentary material,regardless records, arti-
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<br /> j connection with the transaction of public business b hang al form or
<br /> or ordinance in
<br /> l North Carolina government or its Y any agency of
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<br /> Carolina government or its s subdivisions, Agency of North
<br /> every public office, tdivisions shall mean and include
<br /> public officer or official (State or local,elected or
<br /> aFFO1nted), institution, board commission,
<br /> 395. V ment, authority or other unit of governmnt bureau, State o
<br /> count special district or other the State or of any
<br /> ment. (1935, c. 265, s. 1; 1975 c Political subdivision of govern-
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<br /> s. 1.)
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<br /> 1985(Re Modification. — Henderson: 787,
<br /> g Sess.,1986),c.962,s.1;Clay, Z•egal Periodicals.
<br /> • Durham, Graham, Jackson, on Public access to For comment
<br /> Polk, m,anGraha Transylvania: 1985 (Reg.Macon, government-held
<br /> (1 77)
<br /> 1986), C. 969; McDowell: 1985 Sess.,
<br /> records,see 55 N.C.L. Rev. 1187(1977),
<br /> Sess., 1986), c. 892, g. For a note on the public's access to
<br /> (Reg. •, 1986), c s. 1; Swain: 1985 Public records, see 60 N.C.L.Chapter 132) city of 923, s. 1, (as to (1982), Rev. 853
<br /> 727. Y Durham. 1985, c. For survey y of 1981 administrative
<br /> 33. 'ties References,—As to records of law, see 60 N.C.L. Rev. 1165 (1982).
<br /> i education agencies, see § 115C-3.
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<br /> CASE NOTES
<br /> Chapter Contemplates Disclosure
<br /> as Well as Storage.—A presumed leg- by this Chapter,
<br /> al atiel intent s St r to manila expense, but to which the public public
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<br /> preservation ofpubacreeth nied access, is untenable. ublic a de-
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<br /> � Prescribed for its own tenabl ss,would be
<br /> + sake,absent access,would be
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