2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 120-87. Disclosure of confidential information.

§ 120‑87.  Disclosure of confidential information.

(a)       No legislator shall use or disclose in any way confidential information gained in the course of the legislator's official activities or by reason of the legislator's official position that could result in financial gain for: (i) the legislator; (ii) a business with which the legislator is associated; (iii) a nonprofit corporation or organization with which the legislator is associated; (iv) a member of the legislator's immediate household; or (v) any other person.

(b)       As used in this section, "confidential information" means information defined as confidential by statute. (1975, c. 564, s. 1; 2004‑199, s. 31(b).)

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