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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 147 — State Officers

§ 147-3. Executive officers.

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§ 147-3. Executive officers.
(a)Executive officers are either:
(1)Civil;
(2)Military.
(b)Civil executive officers are:
(1)General, or for the whole State;
(2)Special, or for special duties in different parts of the State;
(3)Local, or for a particular part of the State.
(c)The general civil executive officers of this State are as follows:
(1)A Governor;
(2)A Lieutenant Governor;
(3)Private secretary for the Governor;
(4)A Secretary of State;
(5)An Auditor;
(6)A Treasurer;
(7)An Attorney General;
(8)A Superintendent of Public Instruction;
(9)The members of the Governor's Council;
(10)A Commissioner of Agriculture;
(11)A Commissioner of Labor;
(12)A Commissioner of Insurance. (1868-9, c. 270, ss. 24, 25, 26; Code, s. 3319; 1899, c. 54, ss. 3, 4; c. 373; 1901, c. 479, s. 4; Rev., s. 5325; C.S., s. 7626; 1931, c. 312, s. 5; 1943, c. 170.)
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