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LadyRVer
Sep 11, 2016Explorer II
Can't speak for NC rules, but I stayed at a campground in SC, right over the NC/SC border. School children there.
CPS...find that hard to believe BUT, here again, you are talking NC rules. In Florida, I worked for social services. During my employment, living in a rv fulltime, would have not been an issue. If you want a straight answer, call local CPS office, ask to talk to a supervisor (not a worker or receptionist) and pose the question to her or him. Notate date, time, # called and to whom you talked to, for future refernce.
Sounds like you are putting good planning into this. Good luck.
Edited by Barb
CPS...find that hard to believe BUT, here again, you are talking NC rules. In Florida, I worked for social services. During my employment, living in a rv fulltime, would have not been an issue. If you want a straight answer, call local CPS office, ask to talk to a supervisor (not a worker or receptionist) and pose the question to her or him. Notate date, time, # called and to whom you talked to, for future refernce.
Sounds like you are putting good planning into this. Good luck.
Edited by Barb
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