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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143B — Executive Organization Act of 1973

Part 10E.

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Part 10E. Youth Councils.
§ 143B-394.25. State Youth Advisory Council - creation; powers and duties.
There is hereby created the State Youth Advisory Council of the Department of Administration. The State Youth Advisory Council shall have the following functions and duties:
(1)To advise the youth councils of North Carolina;
(2)To encourage State and local councils to take active part in governmental and civic affairs, promote and participate in leadership and citizenship programs, and cooperate with other youth-oriented groups;
(3)To receive on behalf of the Department of Administration and to recommend expenditure of gifts and grants from public and private donors;
(4)To establish procedures for the election of its youth representatives by the State Youth Council; and
(5)To advise the Secretary of Administration upon any matter the Secretary may refer to it. (1975, c. 879, s. 26; 2016-94, s. 32.5(d).)
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