§ 122C-21 Purpose
§ 122C-22 Exclusions from licensure; deemed status
§ 122C-23 (Effective until contingency met – see note) Licensure
§ 122C-23.1 Licensure of residential treatment facilities
§ 122C-24 Adverse action on a license
§ 122C-24.1 Penalties; remedies
§ 122C-25 Inspections; confidentiality
§ 122C-26 Powers of the Commission
§ 122C-27 Powers of the Secretary
§ 122C-27.5 Waiver of rules and increase in bed capacity during an emergency
§ 122C-28 Penalties
§ 122C-28.1 Facilities in violation of this Article
§ 122C-29 Injunction
§ 122C-30 Peer review committee; immunity from liability; confidentiality
§ 122C-31 Report required upon death of client
§ 122C-32 Patient visitation rights for residents of residential treatment facilities

Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 122C > Article 2 - Licensure of Facilities for Individuals With Mental Health Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Use Disorders

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