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The North Carolina Register includes information about state agency rules, administrative rules, executive orders and other notices, and is published bimonthly. [6] The State of North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) contains all the rules adopted by the state agencies and occupational licensing boards in North Carolina. [6]
The area codes in the state of North Carolina are as follows: 252 - North Coastal Plain region in the northeast corner of the state, containing the Outer Banks (split from 919 in 1998) 910 / 472 - South Coastal Plain region in the southeast corner of the state, including Wilmington (split from 919 in 1993; 472 created as overlay beginning on ...
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 ...
North Carolina's FIPS code is 37, which when combined with the county code is written as 37XXX. [4] List. County FIPS code [3] County seat [5] Est. [5] Origin [6]
When area codes were first assigned in 1947, all of North Carolina was assigned area code 704.In 1954, the eastern and central portions of the state—everything from Winston-Salem eastward—split off as area code 919. 704 was reduced to Charlotte and all points west.
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The three constitutions North Carolina has had are: 1776: as the first constitution of the independent state. The Declaration of Rights was ratified the preceding day. 1868: Framed in accordance with the Reconstruction Acts after North Carolina was readmitted into the Union. It was a major reorganization and modification of the original into ...