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The new law allows judges to temporarily renew a domestic violence protection order. In September, the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence awarded a Legislative Excellence Award to ...
The North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) is a state agency designed to advocate for the relationship the state has with its military and veterans' installations and populations. It was created by the North Carolina General Assembly with the support of Governor Pat McCrory.
Talking about race at work. Senate Bill 364: “Nondiscrimination & Dignity in State Work.” This new law regulates how state employees can discuss topics like race and gender at work, including ...
The United States Constitution also prohibits discrimination by federal and state governments against their public employees. Discrimination in the private sector is not directly constrained by the Constitution, but has become subject to a growing body of federal and state law, including the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Federal ...
Online archive Archived August 12, 2021, at the Wayback Machine of the Session Laws of North Carolina, which include all ratified bills and resolutions in a given session of the General Assembly, 1817 to 2011, from the State Library of North Carolina. Guide to the Session Laws of North Carolina Archived December 6, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
Senate Bill 339, 2022 WRC Amendments: Makes changes to laws governing the state’s Wildlife Resources Commission, a regulatory agency tasked with the conservation of the state’s fish and ...
In 2012 Senator Tommy Tucker (R-Union County) introduced amendments and additions to the act renaming it the North Carolina School Violence Prevention Act of 2012. The Act now includes amendments that address computer related crimes (Article 60, General Statutes 14-453) [ 9 ] and Cyberbullying penalties (Article 60, General Statutes 14-458). [ 9 ]
North Carolina lawmakers passed new laws last year and this year. Several took effect on July 1, including ones related to elections, trees around billboards and the N.C. High School Athletic ...