North Carolina Statutes
§ 111-26 — Termination of federal aid
North Carolina § 111-26
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 111Aid to the Blind
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 111-26 (2026).
Text
If for any reason there should be a termination of federal aid as anticipated in this Article, then and in that event this Article shall be ipso facto repealed and rendered null and void: Provided, however, such repeal shall not become effective or be in force unless and until the Governor of the State of North Carolina has issued a proclamation duly attested by the Secretary of the State of North Carolina to the effect that there has been a termination of such federal aid. In the event that this Article should be ipso facto repealed as herein provided, the State funds on hand shall be converted into the general fund of the State for such use as may be authorized by the Director of the Budget, and the county funds accumulated by the provisions of this Article in the respective counties of
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