North Carolina Statutes
§ 150B-44 — Right to judicial intervention when final decision unreasonably delayed
North Carolina § 150B-44
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 150B-44 (2026).
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Failure of an administrative law judge subject to Article 3 of this Chapter or failure of an agency subject to Article 3A of this Chapter to make a final decision within 120 days of the close of the contested case hearing is justification for a person whose rights, duties, or privileges are adversely affected by the delay to seek a court order compelling action by the agency or by the administrative law judge. (1973, c. 1331, s. 1; 1985, c. 746, s. 1; 1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 1022, s. 1(17); 1987, c. 878, ss. 5, 27; 1991, c. 35, s. 9; 2000-190, s. 9; 2008-168, s. 5(b); 2011-398, s. 23; 2014-120, s. 59(b).)
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Nearby Sections
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§ 150B-1
Policy and scope§ 150B-18
Scope and effect§ 150B-19.3
Limitation on certain environmental rules§ 150B-2
Definitions§ 150B-21.1
Procedure for adopting a temporary rule§ 150B-21.10
Commission action on permanent rule§ 150B-21.14
Public hearing on a rule§ 150B-21.17
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