North Carolina Statutes

§ 162B-3 — Emergency public business; nature and conduct

North Carolina § 162B-3
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 162BContinuity of Local Government in Emergency
Art. 1In General

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 162B-3 (2026).

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Whenever the public business of any political subdivision is being conducted at a designated emergency location outside the territorial limits thereof, the members of the governing body may exercise such executive and legislative powers and functions as are pertinent to continued operation of the local government upon return to within the respective political subdivision. Any action taken by any local governing body at a designated emergency location shall apply and be effective only within the territorial limits of the political subdivision which such governing body represents. During the period of time in which the public business is being conducted at a designated emergency location, the governing body may, when emergency conditions make impossible compliance with legally prescribed pro

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