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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 100 - Monuments, Memorials and Parks » Article 1 - Approval and Protection of Monuments, Memorials, Works of Art, etc.

§ 100-2.1 – Protection of monuments, memorials, and works of art.

100-2.1. Protection of monuments, memorials, and works of art. (a) Approval Required. – Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section, a monument, memorial, or work of art owned by the State may not be removed, relocated, or altered in any way without the approval of the North Carolina Historical Commission. (b) Limitations […]

§ 100-3 – Approval of design, etc., of certain bridges and other structures.

100-3. Approval of design, etc., of certain bridges and other structures. No bridge, arch, gate, fence or other structure intended primarily for ornamental or memorial purposes and which is paid for either wholly or in part by appropriation from the State treasury, or which is to be placed on or allowed to extend over any […]

§ 100-5 – Duties as to buildings erected or remodeled by State.

100-5. Duties as to buildings erected or remodeled by State. Upon request of the Governor and the Board of Public Buildings and Grounds, the North Carolina Historical Commission shall act in an advisory capacity relative to the artistic character of any building constructed, erected, or remodeled by the State. The term "building" as used in […]

§ 100-6 – Disqualification to vote on work of art, etc.; vacancy.

100-6. Disqualification to vote on work of art, etc.; vacancy. Any member of the North Carolina Historical Commission who shall be employed by the State to execute a work of art or structure of any kind requiring submission to the North Carolina Historical Commission, or who shall take part in a competition for such work […]

§ 100-7 – Construction.

100-7. Construction. The provisions of this Article shall not be construed to include exhibits of an educational nature arranged by museums or art galleries administered by the State or any of its agencies or institutions, or to prevent the placing of portraits of officials, officers, or employees of the State in the offices or buildings […]