§ 153A-442 – Animal shelters.
153A-442. Animal shelters. A county may establish, equip, operate, and maintain an animal shelter or may contribute to the support of an animal shelter, and for these purposes may appropriate funds not otherwise limited as to use by law. The animal shelters shall meet the same standards as animal shelters regulated by the Department of […]
§ 153A-443 – Redesignation of site of "courthouse door," etc.
153A-443. Redesignation of site of "courthouse door," etc. If a county determines that the traditional location of the "courthouse," the "courthouse door," the "courthouse bulletin board" or the "courthouse steps" has become inappropriate or inconvenient for the doing of any act or the posting of any notice required by law to be done or posted […]
§ 153A-444 – Parks and recreation.
153A-444. Parks and recreation. A county may establish parks and provide recreational programs pursuant to Chapter 160A, Article 18. (1973, c. 822, s. 1.)
§ 153A-436.1 – SBI and State Crime Laboratory access to view and analyze recordings.
153A-436.1. SBI and State Crime Laboratory access to view and analyze recordings. The local law enforcement agency of any county that uses the services of the State Bureau of Investigation or the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory to analyze a recording covered by G.S. 132-1.4A shall, at no cost, provide access to a method to […]
§ 153A-435 – Liability insurance; damage suits against a county involving governmental functions.
153A-435. Liability insurance; damage suits against a county involving governmental functions. (a) A county may contract to insure itself and any of its officers, agents, or employees against liability for wrongful death or negligent or intentional damage to person or property or against absolute liability for damage to person or property caused by an act […]
§ 153A-436 – Photographic reproduction of county records.
153A-436. Photographic reproduction of county records. (a) A county may provide for the reproduction, by photocopy, photograph, microphotograph, or any other method of reproduction that gives legible and permanent copies, of instruments, documents, and other papers filed with the register of deeds and of any other county records. The county shall keep each reproduction of […]