North Carolina Statutes
§ 113A-214 — Choosing coverage or removal from coverage of this Article
North Carolina § 113A-214
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 113A-214 (2026).
Text
(a)This Article shall apply in all counties and cities unless and until the jurisdiction adopts an ordinance exempting itself from the coverage of this Article.
This exemption shall only be effective after a binding referendum, in which all registered voters in the jurisdiction are eligible to vote, which shall be held on or before May 8, 1984. The binding referendum shall be held either as a result of a resolution passed by the governing body of the jurisdiction or as a result of an initiative petition signed by fifteen percent (15%) of the registered voters in the jurisdiction and filed with the Board of Elections of that county not later than 60 days before the election is to be held. At that referendum, each qualified voter desiring to vote shall be provided a ballot on which shall be
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Legislative History
(1983, c. 676, s. 1.)
Nearby Sections
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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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North Carolina § 113A-214, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/113A/113A-214.