2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 127A - Militia.
§ 127A-16. Governor as commander in chief.

Article 2.

General Administrative Officers.

§ 127A‑16.  Governor as commander in chief.

(a)        The Governor shall be commander in chief of the militia and shall have power to call out the militia to execute the laws, secure the safety of persons and property, suppress riots or insurrections, repel invasions and provide disaster relief.

(b)        The Governor shall have the additional power, subject to the availability of funding, to place individuals, units, or parts of units of the North Carolina National Guard in a State Active Duty status to assist with the planning, support, and execution of activities connected with the swearing in and installation of the Governor and other members of the Council of State. (1917, c. 200, s. 11; C.S., s. 6799; 1975, c. 604, s. 2; 1999‑442, s. 1.)

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