2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973.
§ 143B-437.011. Executive aircraft used for economic development; other uses.

§ 143B‑437.011.  Executive aircraft used for economic development; other uses.

The use of executive aircraft by the Department of Commerce for economic development purposes shall take precedence over all other uses. The Department of Commerce shall annually review the rates charged for the use of executive aircraft and shall adjust the rates, as necessary, to account for upgraded aircraft and inflationary increases in operating costs, including jet fuel prices. If an executive aircraft is not being used by the Department of Commerce for economic development purposes, the aircraft may be used by the Governor or a State official who is employed by an agency that does not have its own aircraft and is traveling on State business. If an executive aircraft is used to attend athletic events or for any other purpose related to collegiate athletics, the rate charged shall be equal to the direct cost of operating the aircraft as established by the aircraft's manufacturer, adjusted for inflation.  (2007‑323, s. 13.3; 2009‑451, s. 14.7.)

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