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§ 20-195 – Cooperation between Patrol and local officers.

20-195. Cooperation between Patrol and local officers. The Secretary of Public Safety with the approval of the Governor, through the State Highway Patrol, shall encourage the cooperation between the Highway Patrol and the several municipal and county peace officers of the State for the enforcement of all traffic laws and the proper administration of the […]

§ 20-196 – Statewide radio system authorized; use of telephone lines in emergencies.

20-196. Statewide radio system authorized; use of telephone lines in emergencies. The Secretary of Public Safety, through the State Highway Patrol is hereby authorized and directed to set up and maintain a statewide radio system, with adequate broadcasting stations so situate as to make the service available to all parts of the State for the […]

§ 20-196.3 – Who may hold supervisory positions over sworn members of the Patrol.

20-196.3. Who may hold supervisory positions over sworn members of the Patrol. Notwithstanding any other provision of the General Statutes, only the following individuals may hold a supervisory position over sworn members of the Patrol: (1) The Governor. (2) The Secretary of Public Safety. (3) A uniformed member of the North Carolina State Highway Patrol […]

§ 20-196.4 – Oversized and hazardous shipment escort fee.

20-196.4. Oversized and hazardous shipment escort fee. (a) Every person, firm, corporation, or entity required by the North Carolina Department of Transportation or any federal agency or commission to have a law enforcement escort provided by the State Highway Patrol for the transport of any oversized load or hazardous shipment by road or rail shall […]

§ 20-196.5 – Report on gang prevention recommendations.

20-196.5. Report on gang prevention recommendations. The State Highway Patrol, in conjunction with the State Bureau of Investigation and the Governor’s Crime Commission, shall develop recommendations concerning the establishment of priorities and needed improvements with respect to gang prevention and shall report those recommendations to the chairs of the House of Representatives and Senate Appropriations […]