North Carolina S416 protects personal information of nonprofit organization members, volunteers, and donors from public agencies.
North Carolina S416, the Personal Privacy Protection Act, prohibits public agencies from collecting, disclosing, or releasing personal information of members, volunteers, and donors of 501(c) nonprofit organizations. This includes preventing agencies from requiring the release of such information and from publicly disclosing it. The act defines personal information as any data identifying a person in connection with a nonprofit organization. Exemptions include disclosures required by law, lawful court orders, and specific litigation circumstances.
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