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§120‑32.1A.  Evacuation of legislative buildings and grounds.

The Chief of the GeneralAssembly Police, or the Chief's designee, shall exercise at all times thosemeans that, in the opinion of the Chief, or the Chief's designee, may beeffective in protecting the State legislative buildings and grounds and thepersons within those buildings and grounds from fire, bombs, bomb threats, orany other emergency or potentially hazardous conditions, including both theordering and control of the evacuation of those buildings and grounds. TheChief, or the Chief's designee, may employ the assistance of other availablelaw enforcement agencies and emergency agencies to aid and assist inevacuations of the legislative buildings and grounds. (1997‑112,s. 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_120 > GS_120-32_1A

§120‑32.1A.  Evacuation of legislative buildings and grounds.

The Chief of the GeneralAssembly Police, or the Chief's designee, shall exercise at all times thosemeans that, in the opinion of the Chief, or the Chief's designee, may beeffective in protecting the State legislative buildings and grounds and thepersons within those buildings and grounds from fire, bombs, bomb threats, orany other emergency or potentially hazardous conditions, including both theordering and control of the evacuation of those buildings and grounds. TheChief, or the Chief's designee, may employ the assistance of other availablelaw enforcement agencies and emergency agencies to aid and assist inevacuations of the legislative buildings and grounds. (1997‑112,s. 2.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_120 > GS_120-32_1A

§120‑32.1A.  Evacuation of legislative buildings and grounds.

The Chief of the GeneralAssembly Police, or the Chief's designee, shall exercise at all times thosemeans that, in the opinion of the Chief, or the Chief's designee, may beeffective in protecting the State legislative buildings and grounds and thepersons within those buildings and grounds from fire, bombs, bomb threats, orany other emergency or potentially hazardous conditions, including both theordering and control of the evacuation of those buildings and grounds. TheChief, or the Chief's designee, may employ the assistance of other availablelaw enforcement agencies and emergency agencies to aid and assist inevacuations of the legislative buildings and grounds. (1997‑112,s. 2.)