North Carolina Statutes

§ 100-8 — Memorials to persons within 25 years of death; acceptance of commemorative funds for useful work

North Carolina § 100-8
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 100Monuments, Memorials and Parks
Art. 1Approval and Protection of Monuments, Memorials, Works of Art, etc

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 100-8 (2026).

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No monument, statue, tablet, painting, or other article or structure of a permanent nature intended primarily to commemorate any person or persons shall be purchased from State funds or shall be placed in or upon or allowed to extend over State property within 25 years after the death of the person or persons so commemorated: Provided, nevertheless, that nothing in this Article shall be interpreted as prohibiting the acceptance of funds by State agencies or institutions from individuals or societies who wish to commemorate some person or persons by providing funds for educational, health, charitable, or other useful work. The agency or institution to which such funds are offered for memorial enterprises shall exercise its discretion as to the acceptance and expenditure of such funds. Nothi

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Legislative History

(1941, c. 341, s. 8; 1957, c. 181; 1961, c. 976; 1963, c. 1128; 1979, 2nd Sess., c. 1306, s. 4.)

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