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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 120 - General Assembly » Article 2 - Duty and Privilege of Members.

§ 120-5 – Presiding officers may administer oaths.

120-5. Presiding officers may administer oaths. The President of the Senate is authorized to administer oaths for the qualification of Senators and officers of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives is authorized to administer oaths for the qualification of all officers of the House and all members who shall appear after […]

§ 120-6 – Members to convene at appointed time and place.

120-6. Members to convene at appointed time and place. Every person elected to represent any county or district in the General Assembly shall appear at such time and place as may be appointed for the meeting thereof, on the first day, and attend to the public business as occasion shall require. (1787, c. 277, s. […]

§ 120-6.1 – Request that reconvened session not be held.

120-6.1. Request that reconvened session not be held. (a) As provided by Section 22(7) of Article II of the Constitution of North Carolina, if within 30 days after adjournment, a bill is returned by the Governor with objections and veto message to that house in which it shall have originated, the Governor shall reconvene that […]

§ 120-7 – Penalty for failure to discharge duty.

120-7. Penalty for failure to discharge duty. If any member shall fail to appear, or shall neglect to attend to the duties of his office, he shall forfeit and pay for not appearing ten dollars ($10.00), and two dollars ($2.00) for every day he may be absent from his duties during the session, to be […]

§ 120-8 – Expulsion for corrupt practices in election.

120-8. Expulsion for corrupt practices in election. If any person elected a member of the General Assembly shall by himself or any other person, directly or indirectly, give, or cause to be given, any money, property, reward or present whatsoever, or give, or cause to be given by himself or another, any treat or entertainment […]

§ 120-9 – Freedom of speech.

120-9. Freedom of speech. The members shall have freedom of speech and debate in the General Assembly, and shall not be liable to impeachment or question, in any court or place out of the General Assembly, for words therein spoken. (1787, c. 277, s. 3, P.R.; R.C., c. 52, s. 29; Code, s. 2849; Rev., […]