North Carolina Statutes
§ 139-14 — Dividing large districts
North Carolina § 139-14
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 139-14 (2026).
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Whenever the Soil and Water Conservation Commission shall receive a petition from any board of district supervisors signed by all supervisors of such district, the Commission shall have the authority to divide such district into two or more districts. The governing bodies of the resulting districts shall be composed of supervisors in the same manner and in the same number as is provided in G.S. 139-6 and 139-7. Upon the creating of new districts through dividing an existing district under the provisions of this section, the Commission shall appoint all district supervisors necessary to give such district its full quota of supervisors who shall serve until regular supervisors are elected or appointed, as the case may be, at the time of the next regular election of supervisors. The Commissio
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§ 139-1
Title of Chapter§ 139-12
Cooperation between districts§ 139-13
Discontinuance of districts§ 139-14
Dividing large districts§ 139-3
Definitions§ 139-40
Conduct of election§ 139-41
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