143B-1204. Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board - creation; purpose; membership; conflicts of interest. [Effective until January 1, 2023]
(a) The Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board is established within the Department, as a Type II transfer, to operate the State s Criminal Justice Information Network, the purpose of which shall be to provide the governmental and technical information systems infrastructure necessary for accomplishing State and local governmental public safety and justice functions in the most effective manner by appropriately and efficiently sharing criminal justice and juvenile justice information among law enforcement, judicial, and corrections agencies. The Board is established within the Department for organizational and budgetary purposes only and the Board shall exercise all of its statutory powers in this Part independent of control by the Department.
(b) The Board shall consist of 21 members, appointed as follows:
(1) Five members appointed by the Governor, including one member who is a director or employee of a State correction agency for a term to begin September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, one member who is an employee of the Department for a term beginning September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, one member selected from the North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police for a term to begin September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999, one member who is an employee of the Juvenile Justice Section of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department, and one member who represents the Division of Motor Vehicles.
(2) Six members appointed by the General Assembly in accordance with G.S. 120-121, as follows:
a. Three members recommended by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, including two members of the general public for terms to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, and one member selected from the North Carolina League of Municipalities who is a member of, or an employee working directly for, the governing board of a North Carolina municipality for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999; and
b. Three members recommended by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, including two members of the general public for terms to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999, and one member selected from the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners who is a member of, or an employee working directly for, the governing board of a North Carolina county for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997.
(3) Two members appointed by the Attorney General, including one member who is an employee of the Attorney General for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, and one member from the North Carolina Sheriffs Association for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999.
(4) Six members appointed by the Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, as follows:
a. The Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, or an employee of the Administrative Office of the Courts, for a term beginning July 1, 1997, and expiring June 30, 2001.
b. One member who is a district attorney or an assistant district attorney upon the recommendation of the Conference of District Attorneys of North Carolina, for a term beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 1999.
c. Two members who are superior court or district court judges for terms beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 2001.
d. One member who is a magistrate upon the recommendation of the North Carolina Magistrates Association, for a term beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 1999.
e. One member who is a clerk of superior court upon the recommendation of the North Carolina Association of Clerks of Superior Court, for a term beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 1999.
(5) One member appointed by the State Chief Information Officer.
(6) One member appointed by the President of the North Carolina Chapter of the Association of Public Communications Officials International, who is an active member of the Association, for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999.
The respective appointing authorities are encouraged to appoint persons having a background in and familiarity with criminal information systems and networks generally and with the criminal information needs and capacities of the constituency from which the member is appointed.
As the initial terms expire, subsequent members of the Board shall be appointed to serve four-year terms. At the end of a term, a member shall continue to serve on the Board until a successor is appointed. A member who is appointed after a term is begun serves only for the remainder of the term and until a successor is appointed. Any vacancy in the membership of the Board shall be filled by the same appointing authority that made the appointment, except that vacancies among members appointed by the General Assembly shall be filled in accordance with G.S. 120-122.
(c) Members of the Board shall not be employed by or serve on the board of directors or other corporate governing body of any information systems, computer hardware, computer software, or telecommunications vendor of goods and services to the State or to any unit of local government in the State. No member of the Board shall vote on an action affecting solely the member s own State agency or local governmental unit or specific judicial office. (1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 18, s. 23.3(a); 1998-202, s. 9; 1998-212, s. 18.2(b); 2001-424, s. 23.6(b); 2001-487, s. 90; 2003-284, s. 17.1(a); 2004-129, s. 42; 2011-145, ss. 6A.11(b), 19.1(g), (l); 2015-241, ss. 7A.2(d), 7A.3(1); 2017-186, s. 2(ffffff), (qqqqqq); recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. 143B-1391 by 2021-180, s. 19A.7A(b), (c).)
143B-1204. Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board - creation; purpose; membership; conflicts of interest. [Effective January 1, 2023 - see notes]
(a) The Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board is established within the Department, as a Type II transfer, to operate the State s Criminal Justice Information Network, the purpose of which shall be to provide the governmental and technical information systems infrastructure necessary for accomplishing State and local governmental public safety and justice functions in the most effective manner by appropriately and efficiently sharing criminal justice and juvenile justice information among law enforcement, judicial, and corrections agencies. The Board is established within the Department for organizational and budgetary purposes only and the Board shall exercise all of its statutory powers in this Part independent of control by the Department.
(b) The Board shall consist of 21 members, appointed as follows:
(1) Five members appointed by the Governor, including one member who is a director or employee of a State correction agency for a term to begin September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, one member who is an employee of the Department for a term beginning September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, one member selected from the North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police for a term to begin September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999, one member who is an employee of the Division of Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety, and one member who represents the Division of Motor Vehicles.
(2) Six members appointed by the General Assembly in accordance with G.S. 120-121, as follows:
a. Three members recommended by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, including two members of the general public for terms to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, and one member selected from the North Carolina League of Municipalities who is a member of, or an employee working directly for, the governing board of a North Carolina municipality for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999; and
b. Three members recommended by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, including two members of the general public for terms to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999, and one member selected from the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners who is a member of, or an employee working directly for, the governing board of a North Carolina county for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997.
(3) Two members appointed by the Attorney General, including one member who is an employee of the Attorney General for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1997, and one member from the North Carolina Sheriffs Association for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999.
(4) Six members appointed by the Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, as follows:
a. The Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, or an employee of the Administrative Office of the Courts, for a term beginning July 1, 1997, and expiring June 30, 2001.
b. One member who is a district attorney or an assistant district attorney upon the recommendation of the Conference of District Attorneys of North Carolina, for a term beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 1999.
c. Two members who are superior court or district court judges for terms beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 2001.
d. One member who is a magistrate upon the recommendation of the North Carolina Magistrates Association, for a term beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 1999.
e. One member who is a clerk of superior court upon the recommendation of the North Carolina Association of Clerks of Superior Court, for a term beginning July 1, 1998, and expiring June 30, 1999.
(5) One member appointed by the State Chief Information Officer.
(6) One member appointed by the President of the North Carolina Chapter of the Association of Public Communications Officials International, who is an active member of the Association, for a term to begin on September 1, 1996 and to expire on June 30, 1999.
The respective appointing authorities are encouraged to appoint persons having a background in and familiarity with criminal information systems and networks generally and with the criminal information needs and capacities of the constituency from which the member is appointed.
As the initial terms expire, subsequent members of the Board shall be appointed to serve four-year terms. At the end of a term, a member shall continue to serve on the Board until a successor is appointed. A member who is appointed after a term is begun serves only for the remainder of the term and until a successor is appointed. Any vacancy in the membership of the Board shall be filled by the same appointing authority that made the appointment, except that vacancies among members appointed by the General Assembly shall be filled in accordance with G.S. 120-122.
(c) Members of the Board shall not be employed by or serve on the board of directors or other corporate governing body of any information systems, computer hardware, computer software, or telecommunications vendor of goods and services to the State or to any unit of local government in the State. No member of the Board shall vote on an action affecting solely the member s own State agency or local governmental unit or specific judicial office. (1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 18, s. 23.3(a); 1998-202, s. 9; 1998-212, s. 18.2(b); 2001-424, s. 23.6(b); 2001-487, s. 90; 2003-284, s. 17.1(a); 2004-129, s. 42; 2011-145, ss. 6A.11(b), 19.1(g), (l); 2015-241, ss. 7A.2(d), 7A.3(1); 2017-186, s. 2(ffffff), (qqqqqq); recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. 143B-1391 by 2021-180, s. 19A.7A(b), (c); 2021-180, s. 19C.9(z).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973
Article 13 - Department of Public Safety.
§ 143B-601 - Powers and duties of the Department of Public Safety[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-602 - Powers and duties of the Secretary of Public Safety.
§ 143B-602.1 - Annual report on trooper training reimbursement agreements.
§ 143B-602.2 - Annual report on grant funds received or preapproved for receipt.
§ 143B-603.1 - Continuously Operating Reference Station Fund.
§ 143B-604 - State Reentry Council Collaborative[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-707 - Reports to the General Assembly[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-707.4 - Annual report on safekeepers[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-707.5 - Medicaid services for inmates[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-708 - Community service program[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-709 - Security Staffing[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-721.1 - Parole eligibility reports[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-805 - Definitions[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-807 - Authority to contract with other entities.
§ 143B-808 - Authority to assist private nonprofit foundations.
§ 143B-809 - Teen court programs[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-810 - Youth Development Center annual report.
§ 143B-811 - Annual evaluation of intensive intervention services.
§ 143B-812 - Annual report on complaints against certain juveniles[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-815 - Juvenile facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-817 - Compensation to juveniles in care[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-818 - Visits and community activities[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-819 - Regional detention services[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-820 - State subsidy to county detention facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-821 - Authority for implementation[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-822 - Juvenile facility monthly commitment report.
§ 143B-830 - Duties and powers of chief court counselors[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-831 - Duties and powers of juvenile court counselors.
§ 143B-845 - Legislative intent.
§ 143B-846 - Creation; method of appointment; membership; chair and vice-chair.
§ 143B-847 - Terms of appointment.
§ 143B-848 - Vacancies; removal.
§ 143B-849 - Meetings; quorum.
§ 143B-850 - Compensation of members.
§ 143B-851 - Powers and duties[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-852 - Department of Public Safety to report on Juvenile Crime Prevention Council grants.
§ 143B-853 - Funding for programs[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 143B-900 - Recodified as G.S143B-911 by Session Laws 2014-100, s17.1(i), effective July 1, 2014.
§ 143B-903 - Collection of traffic law enforcement statistics.
§ 143B-904 - Collection of statistics on the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.
§ 143B-905 - Criminal Information Network.
§ 143B-906 - Criminal statistics.
§ 143B-907 - Public law enforcement database regulation.
§ 143B-911 - Creation of State Capitol Police Division; powers and duties.
§ 143B-915 - Bureau of Investigation created; powers and duties.
§ 143B-918 - Transfer of personnel.
§ 143B-921 - Use of private investigators limited.
§ 143B-922 - Investigations of child sexual abuse in child care.
§ 143B-923 - Cooperation of local enforcement officers.
§ 143B-925 - Study and report on use of pseudoephedrine products to make methamphetamine.
§ 143B-927 - Personnel of the State Bureau of Investigation.
§ 143B-929 - Operation and management of Information Sharing and Analysis Center.
§ 143B-930 - Criminal history background investigations; fees.
§ 143B-931 - Criminal record checks of school personnel.
§ 143B-933 - Criminal record checks for foster care.
§ 143B-934 - Criminal record checks of child care providers.
§ 143B-938 - Criminal record checks of McGruff House Program volunteers.
§ 143B-942 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as massage and bodywork therapists.
§ 143B-945 - Criminal record checks for municipalities and county governments.
§ 143B-946 - Criminal record checks of applicants for locksmith licensure or apprentice designation.
§ 143B-949 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure and licensees.
§ 143B-950 - Criminal record checks for the Judicial Department.
§ 143B-951 - Criminal record checks for the Department of Information Technology.
§ 143B-952 - Criminal record checks of EMS personnel.
§ 143B-953 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as chiropractic physicians.
§ 143B-959 - Criminal record checks of petitioners for restoration of firearms rights.
§ 143B-965 - Criminal record checks of applicants and recipients of programs of public assistance.
§ 143B-966 - Criminal record checks for the Office of State Controller.
§ 143B-967 - Criminal record checks for the Department of Revenue.
§ 143B-968 - Criminal record checks for the Office of State Human Resources.
§ 143B-970 - Criminal record checks for employees of county boards of elections.
§ 143B-972 - National criminal record checks for child care institutions.
§ 143B-973 - Criminal record checks for the Legislative Services Commission.
§ 143B-974 - Criminal record checks for sheriffs.
§ 143B-976 - (Effective July 1, 2023) Criminal record check for platform licensees.
§ 143B-981 - The National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact.
§ 143B-986 - Authority to provide protection to certain public officials.
§ 143B-987 - Authority to designate areas for protection of public officials.
§ 143B-990 - Creation of Alcohol Law Enforcement Division of the Department of Public Safety.
§ 143B-1000 - Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Public Safety.
§ 143B-1010 - North Carolina Center for Missing Persons established.
§ 143B-1012 - Control of the Center.
§ 143B-1013 - Secretary to adopt rules.
§ 143B-1014 - Submission of missing person reports to the Center.
§ 143B-1015 - Dissemination of missing persons data by law-enforcement agencies.
§ 143B-1016 - Responsibilities of Center.
§ 143B-1018 - Release of information by Center.
§ 143B-1020 - Improper release of information; penalty.
§ 143B-1021 - North Carolina AMBER Alert System established.
§ 143B-1022 - North Carolina Silver Alert System established.
§ 143B-1023 - North Carolina Blue Alert System established.
§ 143B-1030 - Civil Air Patrol Section - powers and duties.
§ 143B-1031 - Personnel and benefits.
§ 143B-1032 - State liability.
§ 143B-1040 - Office of Recovery and Resiliency.
§ 143B-1041 - Interagency coordination.
§ 143B-1101 - Governor's Crime Commission powers and duties.
§ 143B-1103 - Additional duties of the Grants Management Section.
§ 143B-1104 - Recodified as G.S143B-853 by Session Laws 2020-83, s5, effective July 1, 2020.
§ 143B-1105 - Grants reporting.
§ 143B-1150 - Short title[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-1151 - Legislative policy[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-1152 - Definitions[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-1154 - Eligible population[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-1156 - Contract for services[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-1161 - Justice Reinvestment Council[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]
§ 143B-1200 - Assistance Program for Victims of Rape and Sex Offenses.
§ 143B-1201 - Restitution; actions.
§ 143B-1203 - Transfer; definitions.
§ 143B-1205 - Compensation and expenses of Board members; travel reimbursements.