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2014 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 14 - Criminal Law.
Article 52 - Miscellaneous Police Regulations.
- § 14-381 - Desecration of State and United States flag.
- § 14-382 - Pollution of water on lands used for dairy purposes.
- § 14-383 - Cutting timber on town watershed without disposing of boughs and debris; misdemeanor.
- § 14-384 - Injuring notices and advertisements.
- § 14-385 - Defacing or destroying public notices and advertisements.
- §§ 14-386 - Repealed by Session Laws 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 14, s. 72(21).
- § 14-387 - Repealed by Session Laws 1945, c. 635.
- § 14-388 - Repealed by Session Laws 1943, c. 543.
- §§ 14-389 - Repealed by Session Laws 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 767, s. 30(17).
- §§ 14-390 through 14-390.1 - 1. Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 970, s. 11.
- § 14-391 - Usurious loans on household and kitchen furniture or assignment of wages.
- §§ 14-392 through 14-393 - Repealed by Session Laws 1989, c. 508, s. 4.
- § 14-394 - Anonymous or threatening letters, mailing or transmitting.
- § 14-395 - Commercialization of American Legion emblem; wearing by nonmembers.
- § 14-395.1 - 1. Sexual harassment.
- §§ 14-396 through 14-397 - Repealed by Session Laws 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 767, s. 30(18), (19).
- § 14-398 - Theft or destruction of property of public libraries, museums, etc.
- § 14-399 - Littering.
- §§ 14-399.1 - 1. Repealed by Session Laws 1989, c. 784, s. 7.
- § 14-399.2 - 2. Certain plastic yoke and ring type holding devices prohibited.
- § 14-400 - Tattooing; body piercing prohibited.
- § 14-401 - Putting poisonous foodstuffs, antifreeze, etc., in certain public places, prohibited.
- § 14-401.1 - 1. Misdemeanor to tamper with examination questions.
- § 14-401.2 - 2. Misdemeanor for detective to collect claims, accounts, etc.
- § 14-401.3 - 3. Inscription on gravestone or monument charging commission of crime.
- § 14-401.4 - 4. Identifying marks on machines and apparatus; application to Division of Motor Vehicles for numbers.
- §§ 14-401.5 - 5: Repealed by Session Laws 2004-203, s. 21, effective August 17, 2004.
- § 14-401.6 - 6. Unlawful to possess, etc., tear gas except for certain purposes.
- § 14-401.7 - 7. Persons, firms, banks and corporations dealing in securities on commission taxed as a private banker.
- § 14-401.8 - 8. Refusing to relinquish party telephone line in emergency; false statement of emergency.
- § 14-401.9 - 9. Parking vehicle in private parking space without permission.
- § 14-401.10 - 10. Soliciting advertisements for official publications of law-enforcement officers' associations.
- § 14-401.11 - 11. Distribution of certain food at Halloween and all other times prohibited.
- § 14-401.12 - 12. Soliciting charitable contributions by telephone.
- § 14-401.13 - 13. Failure to give right to cancel in off-premises sales.
- § 14-401.14 - 14. Ethnic intimidation; teaching any technique to be used for ethnic intimidation.
- § 14-401.15 - 15. Telephone sales recovery services.
- § 14-401.16 - 16. Contaminate food or drink to render one mentally incapacitated or physically helpless.
- § 14-401.17 - 17. Unlawful removal or destruction of electronic dog collars.
- § 14-401.18 - 18. Sale of certain packages of cigarettes prohibited.
- § 14-401.19 - 19. Filing false security agreements.
- § 14-401.20 - 20. Defrauding drug and alcohol screening tests; penalty.
- § 14-401.21 - 21. Practicing "rebirthing technique"; penalty.
- § 14-401.22 - 22. Concealment of death; disturbing human remains; dismembering human remains.
- § 14-401.23 - 23. Unlawful manufacture, sale, delivery, or possession of Salvia divinorum.
- § 14-401.24 - 24. Unlawful possession and use of unmanned aircraft systems.
- § 14-401.25 - 25. Unlawful distribution of images.
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