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

Article 27.

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Article 27.
Settlement of Affairs of Certain Inoperative Boards and Agencies.
§ 143-267. Release and payment of funds to State Treasurer; delivery of other assets to Secretary of Administration.
Whenever the statutes creating, or granting authority to, any licensing, regulatory, or examining board or agency have been or are hereafter repealed, or declared unconstitutional or invalid by the Supreme Court of North Carolina, every officer or other person responsible for or having control or custody of any funds, records, equipment or any other assets held or owned by any such board or agency which was theretofore authorized by any such statute to exercise licensing or regulatory powers or conduct examinations in respect to the right to practice any profession or engage in any trade, business, craft or calling, shall forthwith release and deliver all such funds to the State Treasurer of North Carolina, and shall forthwith release and deliver all other assets of every nature whatsoever to the Secretary of Administration for the State of North Carolina.
(1949, c. 740, s. 1; 1975, c. 879, s. 46.)
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