§ 164-9 – Completion of General Statutes by Division of Legislative Drafting and Codification of Statutes.
164-9. Completion of General Statutes by Division of Legislative Drafting and Codification of Statutes. The Division of Legislative Drafting and Codification of Statutes of the State Department of Justice, under the direction and supervision of the Attorney General, shall complete and perfect the General Statutes, as enacted by the General Assembly of 1943, by changing […]
§ 164-10 – Supplements to the General Statutes; rearrangement of laws, and correction of errors.
164-10. Supplements to the General Statutes; rearrangement of laws, and correction of errors. The Legislative Services Office shall have the following duties and powers with regard to the supplements to the General Statutes: (1) Within six months after the adjournment of each General Assembly, or as soon thereafter as possible, the Legislative Services Office shall […]
§ 164-11 – Supplements prima facie statement of laws; method of citation.
164-11. Supplements prima facie statement of laws; method of citation. (a) The supplements to the General Statutes of North Carolina, or to any replacement or recompiled volumes of the General Statutes, when printed under the supervision of the Legislative Services Office shall establish prima facie the general and permanent laws of North Carolina contained in […]
§ 164-11.1 – Cumulative Supplements prima facie evidence of laws.
164-11.1. Cumulative Supplements prima facie evidence of laws. The 1945, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1955, and 1957 Cumulative Supplements to the General Statutes of North Carolina, or to any replacement or recompiled volumes of the General Statutes as compiled and published by The Michie Company under the supervision of the Department of Justice of the […]
§ 164-1 – Title of revision.
164-1. Title of revision. This revision shall be known as the "General Statutes of North Carolina" and may be cited in either of the following ways: "General Statutes of North Carolina"; or "General Statutes"; or "G.S."; or "N.C. Gen. Stat."; or "N.C.G.S." (1985, c. 609, s. 6.)