"Sex offender" includes any person who is convicted of any of the offenses set forth in subdivision two or three of this section. The division shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to procedures for the release of information in the registry, including but not limited to, the disclosure and redisclosure of such information, and the imposition of any fees. The division shall promptly notify each sex offender whose term of registration and verification would otherwise have expired prior to March thirty-first, two thousand seven of the continuing duty to register and verify under this article. The division shall make registry information regarding level two and three sex offenders available to municipal housing authorities, as established pursuant to article three of the public housing law, to enable such authorities to identify persons ineligible to reside in public housing.Convictions that result from or are connected with the same act, or result from offenses committed at the same time, shall be counted for the purpose of this article as one conviction. The division shall, at least monthly, release to each municipal housing authority information about level two and three sex offenders with a home address and/or expected place of domicile within the corresponding municipality.These statutes may be accessed via the North Carolina General Assembly’s Web Site.The North Carolina Department of Public Safety website has information for parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement, including Internet safety tips, an Internet safety video and resource guide, how to schedule a child safety presentation, and information on school safety.



The Selective Service System has not now, or in the past, collected or shared any information which would indicate a man's immigration status, either documented or undocumented. NON-CITIZENS AND DUAL NATIONALS - LIABILITY FOR SERVICE. Citizens of American Samoa are nationals and must register when they are habitual residents in the United States or reside in the U. HOSPITALIZED OR INCARCERATED MEN Young men in hospitals, mental institutions, or prisons do not have to register while they are committed.
In a crisis requiring a draft, men would be called in a sequence determined by random lottery number and year of birth.
Then, they would be examined for mental, physical, and moral fitness by the military before being deferred or exempted from military service or inducted into the Armed Forces.
It is FDLE's desire that the information contained herein be accurate and reliable.
Any person who believes information provided is not accurate should contact the FDLE Missing Persons and Offender Registration by phone at 1 (888) 357-7332 or by e-mail at [email protected]