North Carolina Statutes
§ 18B-703 — Merger of local ABC operations
North Carolina § 18B-703
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-703 (2026).
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(a)Conditions for Merger. - Any city governing body or board of county commissioners may merge its ABC system with the system of one or more other cities or counties if:
(1)Stores operated by the systems of those jurisdictions serve the same general area or are in close proximity to each other; and
(2)The merger is approved by the Commission.
(b)Appointment of Board. - Upon merger of ABC systems, the local boards for those systems shall be replaced by one board appointed jointly by the appointing authorities for the previous boards.
(c)Distribution of Profits. - Before merger, the cities or counties involved shall agree upon a formula for distribution of the profits of the new merged ABC system, based as closely as practicable on the distribution previously authorized for the separate
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