147-34. Office and office hours. The Secretary of State shall attend at his office, in the City of Raleigh, between the hours of 10 o’clock A.M. and three o’clock P.M., on every day of the year, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. (1868-9, c. 270, s. 44; 1870-1, c. 111; Code, s. 3339; Rev., s. 5344; […]
147-35. Salary of Secretary of State. The salary of the Secretary of State 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 […]
147-36. Duties of Secretary of State. It is the duty of the Secretary of State: (1) To perform such duties as may then be devolved upon the Secretary by resolution of the two houses of the General Assembly or either of them. (2) To attend the Governor, whenever required by the Governor, for the purpose […]
147-36.1. Deputy Secretary of State. The duly classified Deputy Secretary of State as reflected by the records of the State Department of Personnel, appointed by the Secretary of State to aid him in the discharge of his duties, shall have the authority to perform all acts and duties of the office in the absence of […]
147-37. Secretary of State; fees to be collected. When no other charge is provided by law, the Secretary of State shall collect such fees for copying any document or record on file in his office which in his discretion bears a reasonable relation to the quantity of copies supplied and the cost of purchasing or […]
147-39. Custodian of statutes, records, deeds, etc. The Secretary of State is charged with the custody of all statutes and joint resolutions of the legislature, all documents which pass under the great seal, and of all the books, records, deeds, parchments, maps, and papers now deposited in his office or which may hereafter be there […]
147-41. To keep records of oyster grants. The Secretary of State shall keep books of records in which shall be recorded a full description of all grounds granted for oyster beds under the provisions of Chapter 119 of the Laws of 1887, and laws amendatory thereof, and shall keep a map or maps showing the […]
147-42. Binding original statutes, resolutions, and documents. The original statutes and joint resolutions passed at each session of the General Assembly the Secretary of State shall immediately thereafter cause to be bound in volumes of convenient size. Each such volume shall be lettered on the back with its title and the date of its session. […]
147-43. Reports of State officers. The Secretary of State shall file and keep in his office one copy of each of the reports of State officers in the best binding in which any such report is issued, and the State Librarian shall likewise keep five similarly bound copies of each such report. (Rev., s. 5101; […]
147-45. Distribution of copies of State publications. The Secretary of State shall, at the State’s expense, as soon as possible after publication, provide such number of copies of the Session Laws and Senate and House Journals to federal, State, and local governmental officials, departments and agencies, and to educational institutions of instruction and exchange use, […]
147-46.1. Publications furnished State departments, bureaus, institutions and agencies. Upon request of any State department, bureau, institution or agency, and upon authorization by the Governor and Council of State, the Secretary of State shall supply to such department, bureau, institution or agency copies of any State publications then available to replace worn, damaged or lost […]
147-48. Sale of Laws and Journals. Such Laws and Journals as may be printed in excess of the number directed to be distributed, the Secretary of State may sell at such price as he deems reasonable, not exceeding cost plus ten percent (10%). All proceeds received from sales made pursuant to this section shall be […]
147-49. Disposition of damaged and unsaleable publications. The Secretary of State is hereby authorized and empowered to dispose of damaged and unsaleable House and Senate Journals and Session Laws of various years at a price to be determined by the Secretary of State. (1939, c. 345; 1967, c. 691, s. 56; 2001-487, s. 93.)
147-50. Publications of State officials and department heads furnished to certain institutions, agencies, etc. Every State official and every head of a State department, institution or agency issuing any printed report, bulletin, map, or other publication shall, on request, furnish copies of such reports, bulletins, maps or other publications to the following institutions in the […]
147-51. Clerks of superior courts responsible for Appellate Division Reports; lending prohibited. From and after March 9, 1927, the clerks of the superior courts of the State of North Carolina are held officially responsible for the volumes of the North Carolina Appellate Division Reports furnished and to be furnished them by the State. The said […]
147-52. Transferred to 7A-14 by Session Laws 1975, c. 328.
147-53. Superseded by Session Laws 1943, c. 716.
147-54. Printing, distribution and sale of the North Carolina Manual. The Secretary of State shall have printed biennially for distribution and sale, two thousand three hundred fifty (2,350) copies of the North Carolina Manual, and shall make distribution to the State agencies, individuals, institutions and others as herein set forth. NORTH CAROLINA STATE GOVERNMENT: Members […]
147-54.1. Division of Publications; duties. The Secretary of State is authorized to set up a division to be designated as the Division of Publications and to appoint a director thereof who shall be known as the Director of Publications. This Division shall publish the North Carolina Manual, Directory, Index of Local Legislation and such other […]
147-54.3. Land records management program. (a) The Secretary of State shall administer a land records management program for the purposes (i) of advising registers of deeds, local tax officials, and local planning officials about sound management practices, and (ii) of establishing greater uniformity in local land records systems. The management program shall consist of the […]