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§ 115D‑58.8. Facsimile signatures.

The board of trustees may provide by appropriate resolution for the useof facsimile signature machines, signature stamps, or similar devices insigning checks and drafts. The board shall charge some bonded officer or employeewith the custody of the necessary machines, stamps, plates, or other devices,and that person and the sureties on his official bond are liable for anyillegal, improper, or unauthorized use of them. Rules and regulations governingthe use and control of the facsimile signature shall be adopted by the StateBoard of Community Colleges. (1981, c. 157, s. 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_115D > GS_115D-58_8

§ 115D‑58.8. Facsimile signatures.

The board of trustees may provide by appropriate resolution for the useof facsimile signature machines, signature stamps, or similar devices insigning checks and drafts. The board shall charge some bonded officer or employeewith the custody of the necessary machines, stamps, plates, or other devices,and that person and the sureties on his official bond are liable for anyillegal, improper, or unauthorized use of them. Rules and regulations governingthe use and control of the facsimile signature shall be adopted by the StateBoard of Community Colleges. (1981, c. 157, s. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_115D > GS_115D-58_8

§ 115D‑58.8. Facsimile signatures.

The board of trustees may provide by appropriate resolution for the useof facsimile signature machines, signature stamps, or similar devices insigning checks and drafts. The board shall charge some bonded officer or employeewith the custody of the necessary machines, stamps, plates, or other devices,and that person and the sureties on his official bond are liable for anyillegal, improper, or unauthorized use of them. Rules and regulations governingthe use and control of the facsimile signature shall be adopted by the StateBoard of Community Colleges. (1981, c. 157, s. 1.)