North Carolina Statutes
§ 113A-65.1 — Stop-work orders
North Carolina § 113A-65.1
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 113APollution Control and Environment
Art. 4Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 113A-65.1 (2026).
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(a)The Secretary may issue a stop-work order if he finds that a land-disturbing activity is being conducted in violation of this Article or of any rule adopted or order issued pursuant to this Article, that the violation is knowing and willful, and that either:
(1)Off-site sedimentation has eliminated or severely degraded a use in a lake or natural watercourse or that such degradation is imminent.
(2)Off-site sedimentation has caused severe damage to adjacent land or that such damage is imminent.
(3)The land-disturbing activity is being conducted without an approved plan.
(b)The stop-work order shall be in writing and shall state what work is to be stopped and what measures are required to abate the violation. The order shall include a statement of the findings made by the Secretary p
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§ 113A-1
Title§ 113A-10
Provisions supplemental§ 113A-100
Short title§ 113A-101
Cooperative State-local program§ 113A-102
Legislative findings and goals§ 113A-103
Definitions§ 113A-104
Coastal Resources Commission§ 113A-105
Coastal Resources Advisory Council§ 113A-106
Scope of planning processes§ 113A-106.1
Adoption of Coastal Habitat Protection Plans§ 113A-107
State guidelines for the coastal area§ 113A-107.1
Sea-level policy§ 113A-108
Effect of State guidelines§ 113A-11
Adoption of rules§ 113A-110
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