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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 153A — Counties

§ 153A-392. Contents of resolution.

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§ 153A-392. Contents of resolution.
The resolutions creating a regional planning commission shall:
(1)Specify the name of the commission;
(2)Establish the number of delegates to represent each member government, fix the delegates' terms of office and the conditions, if any, for their removal, provide methods for filling vacancies, and prescribe the compensation and allowances, if any, to be paid to delegates;
(3)Set out the method of determining the financial support that will be given to the commission by each member government;
(4)Set out the budgetary and fiscal control procedures to be followed by the commission, which shall substantially comply with the Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act (Chapter 159, Subchapter III).
In addition the resolution may, but need not, contain rules and regulations for the conduct of commission business and any other matters pertaining to the organization, powers, and functioning of the commission that the member governments consider appropriate. (1961, c. 722, s. 3; 1973, c. 822, s. 1.)
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