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§ 114-4.4 – Deputy attorneys general.

114-4.4. Deputy attorneys general. The Attorney General is hereby authorized to designate from among his staff such deputy attorneys general as he shall deem advisable to perform such duties and undertake such responsibilities as he may direct. (1963, c. 355; 1973, c. 702, s. 8.)

§ 114-5 – Additional clerical help.

114-5. Additional clerical help. The Attorney General shall be allowed such additional clerical help as shall be necessary; the amount of such help and the salary therefor shall be fixed by the Department of Administration and the Attorney General. (1925, c. 207, s. 2; 1957, c. 269, s. 1.)

§ 114-6 – Duties of Attorney General as to civil litigation.

114-6. Duties of Attorney General as to civil litigation. The Attorney General shall continue to perform all duties now required of his office by law and to exercise the duties now prescribed by law as to civil litigation affecting the State, or any agency or department thereof, and shall assign to the members of the […]

§ 114-6.1 – Biannual reporting on attorney activity.

114-6.1. Biannual reporting on attorney activity. Beginning on February 1, 2013, and every six months thereafter, the Attorney General shall report on the work of Department of Justice attorneys during the previous two quarters. The reports required by this section shall be filed with the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice […]

§ 114-7 – Salary of the Attorney General.

114-7. Salary of the Attorney General. The salary of the Attorney General shall be set by the General Assembly in the Current Operations Appropriations Act. In addition to the salary set by the General Assembly in the Current Operations Appropriations Act, longevity pay shall be paid on the same basis as is provided to employees […]

§ 114-8.1 – Attorney General interns.

114-8.1. Attorney General interns. The Attorney General may select interns to work in the Attorney General’s Office from institutions of higher education, including the constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina. The Attorney General may adopt policies or rules to provide for the selection, tenure, duties, and compensation of these interns. (1985, c. 479, […]

§ 114-8.2 – Charges for legal services.

114-8.2. Charges for legal services. The Department of Justice shall charge State boards and commissions that are totally supported by receipts from fees or surcharges for legal services rendered by the Department to the board or commission. Client State departments, agencies, boards, and commissions shall reimburse the Department of Justice for reasonable court fees, attorney […]

§ 114-8.3 – Attorney General/General Counsel; review certain contracts.

114-8.3. Attorney General/General Counsel; review certain contracts. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (b1) of this section, the Attorney General or the Attorney General’s designee shall perform the duties required pursuant to G.S. 143-49(3a) for proposed contracts for contractual services that exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000). The designee shall confirm that the proposed […]

§ 114-8.4 – Legislative assistance to agencies and local governments.

114-8.4. Legislative assistance to agencies and local governments. The Department of Justice may (i) prepare bills to be presented to the General Assembly at the request of the Governor and the officials and departments of the State and advise in connection therewith and (ii) advise with and assist counties, cities, and towns in the drafting […]

§ 114-8.5 – Itemized billing for legal services provided to State agencies.

114-8.5. Itemized billing for legal services provided to State agencies. Whenever the Department of Justice charges a State agency, board, or commission for legal services rendered by the Department, the Department shall do so by providing the agency, board, or commission with an invoice that includes at least all of the following information for all […]

§ 114-8.7 – Reports of animal cruelty and animal welfare violations.

114-8.7. Reports of animal cruelty and animal welfare violations. (a) The Attorney General shall establish a hotline to receive reports of allegations of animal cruelty or violations of the Animal Welfare Act, Article 3 of Chapter 19A of the General Statutes, against animals under private ownership, by means including telephone, electronic mail, and Internet Web […]