8-58.62. (Article has a contingent effective date - see note) Additional limitations on exercise of privilege or immunity.
An owner or operator of a facility who makes a voluntary disclosure of a violation of environmental laws discovered through performance of an environmental audit shall only be entitled to exercise of the privilege or immunity established by this Article once in a two-year period, not more than twice in a five-year period, and not more than three times in a 10-year period. (2015-286, s. 4.1(a).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7D - Environmental Audit Privilege and Limited Immunity.
§ 8-58.50 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note)Purpose.
§ 8-58.51 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Definitions.
§ 8-58.52 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Applicability.
§ 8-58.54 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Waiver of privilege.
§ 8-58.55 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Notification of audit.
§ 8-58.57 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Privilege in criminal proceedings.
§ 8-58.58 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Burden of proof.
§ 8-58.59 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Stipulations; declaratory rulings.
§ 8-58.60 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Construction of Article.
§ 8-58.63 - (Article has a contingent effective date see note) Preemption of local laws.