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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143 — State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

§ 143-433.7. North Carolina Federal Tax Reform Allocation Committee.

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§ 143-433.7. North Carolina Federal Tax Reform Allocation Committee.
The North Carolina Federal Tax Reform Allocation Committee, hereinafter referred to as the "Committee", is hereby established. The Committee is a continuation of the Interim Private Activity Bond Allocation Committee established under Executive Order 28 and amended under Executive Order 31 and the North Carolina Federal Tax Reform Allocation Committee established under Executive Order 37. The Secretary of the Department of Commerce, the Executive Assistant to the Governor for Budget Management, and the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina shall constitute the membership of this Committee.
The Secretary of the Department of Commerce shall serve as Chairman of the Committee. (1987, c. 588, s. 2.)
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