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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_114 > GS_114-20_1

§ 114‑20.1.  Authority to designate areas forprotection of public officials.

(a)        The Attorney General is authorized to designate buildingsand grounds which constitute temporary residences or temporary offices of anypublic official being protected under authority of G.S. 114‑20, or anyarea that will be visited by any such official, a public building or facilityduring the time of such use.

(b)        The Attorney General or the Director of the State Bureau ofInvestigation may, with the consent of the official to be protected, make rulesgoverning ingress to or egress from such buildings, grounds or areas designatedunder this section. (1981, c. 499, s. 1; 2003‑214,s. 1(3).)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_114 > GS_114-20_1

§ 114‑20.1.  Authority to designate areas forprotection of public officials.

(a)        The Attorney General is authorized to designate buildingsand grounds which constitute temporary residences or temporary offices of anypublic official being protected under authority of G.S. 114‑20, or anyarea that will be visited by any such official, a public building or facilityduring the time of such use.

(b)        The Attorney General or the Director of the State Bureau ofInvestigation may, with the consent of the official to be protected, make rulesgoverning ingress to or egress from such buildings, grounds or areas designatedunder this section. (1981, c. 499, s. 1; 2003‑214,s. 1(3).)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_114 > GS_114-20_1

§ 114‑20.1.  Authority to designate areas forprotection of public officials.

(a)        The Attorney General is authorized to designate buildingsand grounds which constitute temporary residences or temporary offices of anypublic official being protected under authority of G.S. 114‑20, or anyarea that will be visited by any such official, a public building or facilityduring the time of such use.

(b)        The Attorney General or the Director of the State Bureau ofInvestigation may, with the consent of the official to be protected, make rulesgoverning ingress to or egress from such buildings, grounds or areas designatedunder this section. (1981, c. 499, s. 1; 2003‑214,s. 1(3).)