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

§ 143B-1724. Shifting of personnel from one district to another.

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§ 143B-1724. Shifting of personnel from one district to another.
The Commander of the State Highway Patrol shall have authority from time to time to shift the forces from one district to another, or to consolidate more than one district force at any point for special purposes. Whenever a member of the State Highway Patrol is transferred from one point to another for the convenience of the State or otherwise than upon the request of the Highway Patrol member, the State Highway Patrol shall be responsible for transporting the household goods, furniture and personal apparel of the Highway Patrol member and members of the Highway Patrol member's household.
(1929, c. 218, s. 7; 1937, c. 313, s. 1; 1941, c. 36; 1947, c. 461, s. 3; 1951, c. 285; 1975, c. 716, s. 5; 1977, c. 70, s. 15; 2011-145, s. 19.1(g); 2012-83, s. 31; recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. 20-192 by 2024-57, s. 3E.1(i); 2024-57, s. 3E.1(p).)
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