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2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes Article 2 - North Carolina Symphony Society.

Article 2.

North Carolina Symphony Society.

§ 140‑6.� Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 476, s. 89.

 

§ 140‑7.� Adoption of bylaws; amendments.

The said board of trustees, when organized under the terms of this Article, shall have authority to adopt bylaws for the Society and said bylaws shall thereafter be subject to change only by a three‑ fifths vote of a quorum of said board of trustees. (1943, c. 755, s. 3; 1947, c. 1049, s. 2.)

 

§ 140‑8.� Audit.

The operations of the North Carolina Symphony Society, Inc., shall be subject to the oversight of the State Auditor pursuant to Article 5A of Chapter 147 of the General Statutes. (1943, c. 755, s. 4; 1983, c. 913, s. 28.)

 

§ 140‑9.� Allocations from Contingency and Emergency Fund; expenditures.

The Governor and Council of State are hereby authorized to allot such sums as they may deem appropriate, from the Contingency and Emergency Fund, to the North Carolina Symphony Society, to aid in carrying on the activities of the said Society. All expenditures made by said Society shall be subject to the provisions of G.S. 143‑1 to 143‑34, inclusive. (1943, c. 755, s. 5; 1955, c. 1309.)

 

§ 140‑10.� Counties and municipalities authorized to make contributions.

The governing body of any county or incorporated municipality is hereby authorized and empowered to appropriate and make voluntary contributions out of nontax funds to the North Carolina Symphony Society. (1953, c. 1212.)

 

§ 140‑10.1.� Exempt from certain taxes.

The North Carolina Symphony Society, Incorporated, shall be exempt from all privilege license and gross receipts taxes, whether imposed by Article 2, Schedule B, Chapter 105 of the North Carolina General Statutes, or otherwise. (1969, c. 100.)

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