North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Definitions, General Provisions and Remedies.
§ 130A-15 - Access to information.

130A-15. Access to information.
(a) Health care providers and persons in charge of health care facilities or laboratories shall, upon request and proper identification, permit the State Health Director to examine, review, and obtain a copy of records containing privileged medical information or information protected under the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) medical privacy rule, 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164, that the State Health Director deems are necessary to prevent, control, or investigate a disease or health hazard that may present a clear danger to the public health.
(b) Privileged medical information or protected health information received by the State Health Director pursuant to this section shall be confidential and is not a public record under G.S. 132-1. The information shall not be released, except when the release is made pursuant to any other provision of law, to another federal, state, or local public health agency for the purpose of preventing or controlling a disease or public health hazard or to a court or law enforcement official or law enforcement officer for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Chapter or for the purpose of investigating a disease or public health hazard.
(c) A person who permits examination, review, or copying of records or who provides copies of the records pursuant to subsection (a) of this section is immune from any civil or criminal liability that might otherwise be incurred or imposed. (2007-115, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 130A - Public Health

Article 1 - Definitions, General Provisions and Remedies.

§ 130A-1 - Title.

§ 130A-1.1 - Mission and essential services.

§ 130A-2 - Definitions.

§ 130A-3 - Appointment of the State Health Director.

§ 130A-4 - Administration.

§ 130A-4.1 - State funds for maternal and child health care/nonsupplanting.

§ 130A-4.2 - State funds for health promotion/nonsupplanting.

§ 130A-4.3 - State funds for school nurses.

§ 130A-4.4 - Funds for AIDS Drug Assistance Program[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 130A-5 - Duties of the Secretary.

§ 130A-5.1 - State health standards.

§ 130A-6 - Delegation of authority.

§ 130A-7 - Grants-in-aid.

§ 130A-8 - Counties to recover indirect costs on certain federal public health or mental health grants.

§ 130A-9 - Standards.

§ 130A-10 - Advisory Committees.

§ 130A-11 - Residencies in public health.

§ 130A-12 - Confidentiality of records.

§ 130A-13 - Application for eligibility for Department medical payment program constitutes assignment to the State of right to third party benefits.

§ 130A-14 - Department may assist private nonprofit foundations.

§ 130A-15 - Access to information.

§ 130A-16 - Collection and reporting of race and ethnicity data.

§ 130A-17 - Right of entry.

§ 130A-18 - Injunction.

§ 130A-19 - Abatement of public health nuisance.

§ 130A-20 - Abatement of an imminent hazard[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 130A-20.01 - Action for the recovery of costs of hazardous materials emergency medical response.

§ 130A-21 - Embargo.

§ 130A-22 - Administrative penalties.

§ 130A-23 - Suspension and revocation of permits and program participation.

§ 130A-24 - Appeals procedure.

§ 130A-25 - Misdemeanor[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 130A-26.1 - Criminal violation of Article 9.

§ 130A-26.2 - Penalty for false reporting under Article 9.

§ 130A-26.3 - Limitations period for certain groundwater contamination actions.

§ 130A-26.4 - Violations of Article 4.

§ 130A-26A - Recodified as G.S130A-26.4 by Session Laws 2018-142, s17.

§ 130A-27 - Recovery of money.

§ 130A-28 - Forfeiture of gain.