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State agency regulations (sometimes called administrative law) are published in the North Carolina Register and codified in the North Carolina Administrative Code. North Carolina's legal system is based on common law, which is interpreted by case law through the decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, which are published in the ...
The chief justice of the court is responsible for appointing the director of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts, the chief administrative law judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings, [17] the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, [15] and the chief district court judges in each North Carolina District Courts district. [18]
The North Carolina Register includes information about state agency rules, administrative rules, executive orders and other notices, and is published bimonthly. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) contains all the codified rules.
Chapter 160D aims to provide a consistent set of laws and procedures for regulation of development by cities and counties in North Carolina. [1]: 1–2 While this law did not make major policy changes, it did include minor changes to the existing regulations in addition to clarifying amendments and consensus reforms.
The North Carolina Administrative Office of Courts is opposed to another pause and requires “operational certainly on the processing of automatic expunctions,” spokesperson Graham Wilson wrote ...
The constitution of North Carolina vests the state's legislative power in the General Assembly; [85] the General Assembly writes state laws/statutes. [63] [62] Legislation in North Carolina can either be in the form of general laws or special/local laws. General laws apply to the entire state, while local laws apply only to specific counties or ...
This photo provided by the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts shows Associate Justice Anita Earls. An attorney for Earls, one of two registered Democrats and the only Black jurist ...
In November, an NLRB administrative law judge ordered a third union election for Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer after determining that the company committed six violations leading up to a ...