North Carolina Statutes
§ 153A-164 — Joint buildings
North Carolina § 153A-164
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-164 (2026).
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Two or more counties, cities, other units of local government (including local boards of education), or any combination of such governments may jointly acquire or construct public buildings to house offices, departments, bureaus, agencies, or facilities of each government. The governments may acquire any land necessary for a joint building or may use land already held by one of the governments.
In exercising the powers granted by this section, the governments shall proceed according to the procedures and provisions of Chapter 160A, Article 20, Part 1. (1965, c. 682, s. 1; 1973, c. 822, s. 1.)
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§ 153A-1
Definitions§ 153A-10
State has 100 counties§ 153A-102
Commissioners to fix fees§ 153A-11
Corporate powers§ 153A-111
Appointment; powers and duties§ 153A-114
Appointment; duties§ 153A-12
Exercise of corporate power§ 153A-121
General ordinance-making power§ 153A-123
Enforcement of ordinances§ 153A-124
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