North Carolina Statutes
§ 138-4 — Governor to set salaries of administrative officers; exceptions; longevity pay
North Carolina § 138-4
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 138Salaries, Fees and Allowances
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 138-4 (2026).
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The salaries of all State administrative officers not subject to the North Carolina Human Resources Act shall be set by the Governor, unless a law provides otherwise.
Whenever by law it is provided that a salary shall be fixed or set by the General Assembly in the Current Operations Appropriations Act, and that office or position is filled by appointment of the Governor, or the appointment is subject to the approval of the Governor, or is made by a commission a majority of whose members are appointed by the Governor, then the Governor may, increase or decrease the salary of a new appointee by a maximum of ten percent (10%) over or under the salary of that position as provided in the Current Operations Appropriations Act, such increased or decreased salary to remain in effect until changed
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