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North Carolina

Chapter 63 — Aeronautics
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Article 6.
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Article 7.
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Article 8.
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Article 9.
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Article 11.
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Chapter 63.
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§ 63-2. Cities and towns authorized to establish airports.
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§ 63-3. Counties authorized to establish airports.
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§ 63-4. Joint airports established by cities, towns and counties.
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§ 63-5. Airport declared public purpose; eminent domain.
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§ 63-6. Acquisition of sites; appropriation of moneys.
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§ 63-7. Airports already established declared public charge; regulations and fees for use of.
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§ 63-8. Appropriations.
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§ 63-8.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 63-9. Partial invalidity.
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§ 63-11. Sovereignty in space.
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§ 63-12. Ownership of space.
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§ 63-13. Lawfulness of flight.
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§ 63-14. Repealed by Session Laws 1947, c.
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§ 63-15. Collision of aircraft.
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§ 63-16. Jurisdiction over crimes and torts.
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§ 63-17. Jurisdiction over contracts.
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§ 63-18. Dangerous flying a misdemeanor.
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§ 63-19. Repealed by Session Laws 1943, c.
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§ 63-20. Qualifications of operator; federal license.
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§ 63-21. Possession and exhibition of license certificate.
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§ 63-22. Aircraft; construction, design and airworthiness; federal registration.
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§ 63-23. Penalties.
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§ 63-24. Jurisdiction of State over crimes and torts retained.
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§ 63-26. Tampering with aircraft made crime.
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§ 63-26.1. Trespass upon airport property made a crime.
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§ 63-27. Operation of aircraft while impaired.
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§ 63-28. Infliction of serious bodily injury by operation of an aircraft while impaired.
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§ 63-30. Airport hazards not in public interest.
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§ 63-31. Adoption of airport zoning regulations.
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§ 63-32. Permits, new structures, etc., and variances.
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§ 63-33. Procedure.
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§ 63-34. Judicial review.
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§ 63-35. Enforcement and remedies.
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§ 63-36. Acquisition of air rights.
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§ 63-37. Short title.
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§ 63-37.1. Airport obstructions illegal.
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§ 63-45. Enforcement of Article.
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§ 63-46. Repealed by Session Laws 1949, c.
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§ 63-47. Enforcement of regulations of Federal Aviation Administration.
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§ 63-49. Municipalities may acquire airports.
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§ 63-50. Airports a public purpose.
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§ 63-51. Prior acquisition of airport property validated.
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§§ 63-51.1 through 63-52.
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§ 63-53. Specific powers of municipalities operating airports.
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§ 63-54. Federal aid.
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§ 63-55. Airports on public waters and reclaimed land.
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§ 63-56. Joint operation of airports.
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§ 63-57. Powers specifically granted to counties.
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§ 63-58. Municipal jurisdiction exclusive.
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§ 63-59. Designation of legacy airports.
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§ 63-60: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 63-61: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 63-62: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 63-63: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 63-64: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 63-66. Administration of Article; powers of Department of Transportation.
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§ 63-67. Activities eligible for State aid.
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§ 63-68. Limitations on State financial aid.
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§ 63-69. Sources of State funds.
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§ 63-70. Acceptance, receipt, accounting, and expenditure of State and federal funds.
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§ 63-71. Receipt of federal grants.
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§ 63-72. Authority of Department of Transportation to operate airports and expend funds therefor.
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§ 63-73. Letting of contracts.
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§ 63-74. Airport Improvement Program.
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§ 63-74.2. Division of Aviation grant funded positions prohibited.
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§ 63-74.5. Division of Aviation annual report.
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§ 63-79. Definitions.
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§ 63-80. Procedure for creation of districts; concurrent resolutions; notice and public hearing; sub…
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§ 63-81. District board; composition, appointment, terms and oaths; organization; meetings; quorum.
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§ 63-82. Procedure for inclusion of additional units of local government; notice and hearing; actions to set aside proceedings.
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§ 63-83. Powers of districts generally.
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§ 63-84. Bonds and notes authorized.
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§ 63-85. Taxes for supplementing airport revenue bond projects.
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§ 63-86. Determination of tax rate by district board; levy and collection of tax; remittance and deposit of funds.
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§ 63-87. Bond elections.
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§ 63-88. Advances.
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§ 63-89. Inconsistent laws declared inapplicable.
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§ 63-91. General Assembly review and approval.
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§ 63-92. Effect of General Assembly review.
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§ 63-94. Repealed by Session Laws 2024-15, s.
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§ 63-95. Repealed by Session Laws 2024-15, s.
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§ 63-96. Repealed by Session Laws 2024-15, s.
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§ 63-111. Registration; notification; tower database; penalty.
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§ 63-112. Penalties.
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