North Carolina S801 protects special operations personnel and their families by exempting their personal information from public records and creating.
North Carolina S801 exempts identification and location information of current and former special operations personnel and their families from public records. It expands the Address Confidentiality Program to cover these individuals, making their actual addresses confidential and providing substitute addresses instead. The bill also enacts the Civil Liability for Doxing Act, making it unlawful to publish such personal information with intent to harm.
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