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

Part 3.

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Part 3. North Carolina Capital Planning Commission.
§ 143B-373. North Carolina Capital Planning Commission - creation; powers and duties.
(a)There is recreated the North Carolina Capital Planning Commission of the Department of Administration.
(1)The Commission has all of the following powers and duties:
a. Compile and maintain up-to-date building requirements for State governmental agencies in Wake County.
b. Formulate and maintain an up-to-date long-range capital improvement program as required for State central governmental agencies in Wake County.
c. Recommend the acquisition of land as required.
d. Recommend to the Governor the locations for State government buildings, monuments, memorials, and improvements in Wake County, except for buildings occupied by the General Assembly.
e. Recommend to the Governor the name for any new State government building or any building hereafter acquired by the State of North Carolina in Wake County, with the exception of buildings comprising a part of the North Carolina State University, the Dorothea Dix Hospital, the General Assembly, or the Governor Morehead School.
(2),
(3)Repealed by Session Laws 2014-115, s. 56.7A, effective August 11, 2014.
(b)Any local government exercising any jurisdiction in Wake County under Chapter 160D of the General Statutes, or under any local act of similar nature, shall provide to the North Carolina Capital Planning Commission a copy of any ordinance adopted or amended under that Chapter or similar local act within 30 days of adoption. No ordinance adopted under G.S. 160D-1201 shall be provided unless it applies to a structure owned by the State.
(c)Any local government exercising any jurisdiction in Wake County under Chapter 160D of the General Statutes, or under any local act of similar nature, shall provide to the North Carolina Capital Planning Commission within seven days of first consideration by the governing body any proposal under that Chapter or local acts that, if adopted, would affect property within Wake County owned by the State.
(d)Repealed by Session Laws 2014-115, s. 56.7A, effective August 11, 2014. (1975, c. 879, s. 10; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1191, s. 66; 1989, c. 32; 2014-115, s. 56.7A; 2022-62, s. 38.)
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