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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business
    • Article 31 - Membership Camping Act.
    • § 66-243 - Provision of records to the Secretary of State.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 31 - Membership Camping Act.
    § 66-243 - Provision of records to the Secretary of State.

    66-243. Provision of records to the Secretary of State.
    Any membership camping operator shall maintain accurate records of the escrow account. These records shall be open to inspection to the Secretary of State at any time during normal business hours. (1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 1009, s. 4.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business

    Article 31 - Membership Camping Act.

    § 66-230 - Title.

    § 66-231 - Applicability.

    § 66-232 - Definitions.

    § 66-233 - Administration; unlawful offer or execution of membership camping contract.

    § 66-234 - Registration of membership camping operator.

    § 66-235 - Time of effect of registration.

    § 66-236 - Registration fees.

    § 66-237 - Registration of salespersons.

    § 66-238 - Membership camping operator's disclosure statement.

    § 66-239 - Contract terms.

    § 66-240 - Cancellation.

    § 66-241 - Escrow account.

    § 66-242 - Advertising, solicitations.

    § 66-243 - Provision of records to the Secretary of State.

    § 66-244 - Limitation on duration of contract term.

    § 66-245 - Prohibited practices.

    § 66-246 - Nondisturbance provisions.

    § 66-247 - Remedies.

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