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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 18B — Regulation of Alcoholic Beverages

§ 18B-907. Allow electronic submission of payments and forms.

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§ 18B-907. Allow electronic submission of payments and forms.
(a)Forms. - The Commission shall make all forms required by the Commission to apply for and receive a permit available on the Commission's website, and the Commission shall, to the extent practicable, allow for the electronic submission of these forms. Any form required by the Commission to apply for and receive a permit that requires a signature may be submitted with an electronic signature in accordance with Article 40 of Chapter 66 of the General Statutes.
(b)Payments. - The Commission shall accept electronic payments for any fee required under this Chapter to receive a permit. For purposes of this subsection, the term "electronic payment" means payment by charge card, credit card, debit card, or by electronic funds transfer as defined in G.S. 105-228.90.
(c)Fee. - The Commission may charge a fee to be used to cover costs incurred by the Commission in processing forms electronically and accepting payments electronically. The fee authorized under this subsection may not exceed five dollars ($5.00). (2019-182, s. 18(a); 2025-25, s. 29(5).)
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