North Carolina Statutes
§ 62-13 — Chairman to direct Commission
North Carolina § 62-13
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 62-13 (2026).
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(a)The chairman shall be the chief executive and administrative officer of the Commission.
(b)The chairman shall determine whether matters pending before the Commission shall be considered or heard initially by the full Commission, a panel of three commissioners, a hearing commissioner, or a hearing examiner. Subject to the rules of the Commission, the chairman shall assign members of the Commission to proceedings and shall assign members to preside at proceedings before the full Commission or a panel of three commissioners.
(c)The chairman, the presiding commissioner, hearing commissioner, or hearing examiner shall hear and determine procedural motions or petitions not determinative of the merits of the proceedings and made prior to hearing; and at hearing shall make all rulings on mot
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§ 62-1
Short title§ 62-100
Definitions§ 62-102
Application for certificate§ 62-103
Parties§ 62-104
Hearings§ 62-105
Burden of proof; decision§ 62-106
Effect of local ordinances§ 62-107
Rules§ 62-11
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