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North Carolina House Bill 424 Of 2015, Fostering Success

On January 16, 2017 the North Carolina General Assembly published this history of house bill 424 to prohibit the unlawful custody transfer of a child. This bill history documents all relevant dates related to house bill 424, from filing to signing into law. North Carolina house bill 424 prohibits the unlawful custody transfer of a minor child with Class A1 misdemeanor penalty for general violation of the offense, and a Class G felony penalty for a violation that results in serious physical injury to the child. The act also makes general conforming changes, clarifications regarding communications, and directs the Department . . .

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