110-101.1. Corporal punishment banned in certain "nonlicensed" homes.
The use of corporal punishment as a form of discipline is prohibited in those child care homes that are not required to be licensed under this Article but that receive State or federal subsidies for child care unless this care is provided to children by their parents, stepparents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, step-grandparents, or great-grandparents. Care provided children by their parents, stepparents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, step-grandparents, or great-grandparents is not subject to this section. Religious sponsored nonlicensed homes are also exempt from this section. (1993, c. 268, s. 1; 1997-506, s. 17.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7 - Child Care Facilities.
§ 110-85 - Legislative intent and purpose.
§ 110-88 - Powers and duties of the Commission.
§ 110-90 - Powers and duties of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
§ 110-90.2 - Mandatory child care providers' criminal history checks.
§ 110-91 - Mandatory standards for a license.
§ 110-92 - Duties of State and local agencies.
§ 110-93 - Application for a license.
§ 110-94 - Administrative Procedure Act.
§ 110-98 - Mandatory compliance.
§ 110-98.1 - Prima facie evidence of existence of child care.
§ 110-98.5 - Care for school-age children during state of emergency.
§ 110-99 - Possession and display of license.
§ 110-101.1 - Corporal punishment banned in certain "nonlicensed" homes.
§ 110-102 - Information for parents.
§ 110-102.1 - Reporting of missing or deceased children.
§ 110-102.1A - Unauthorized administration of medication.
§ 110-102.2 - Administrative penalties.
§ 110-104 - Injunctive relief.
§ 110-105 - Authority to inspect facilities.
§ 110-105.3 - Child maltreatment.
§ 110-105.4 - Duty to report child maltreatment.
§ 110-105.5 - Child maltreatment registry.
§ 110-105.6 - Penalties for child maltreatment.
§ 110-106 - Religious sponsored child care facilities.
§ 110-106.2 - Department of Defense-certified child care facilities.