North Carolina Constitution
Article IV, § 3 — Judicial powers of administrative agencies
North Carolina Const. art. IV, § 3
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The General Assembly may vest in administrative agencies established pursuant to law such judicial powers as may be reasonably necessary as an incident to the accomplishment of the purposes for which the agencies were created. Appeals from administrative agencies shall be to the General Court of Justice.
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