Source: https://ncleg.gov/Laws/GeneralStatuteSections/Chapter121
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 23:04:55+00:00

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Chapter 121 - Archives and History.
§ 121-4. Powers and duties of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
§ 121-4.1. North Carolina Register of Historic Places.
§ 121-5. Public records and archives.
§ 121-5.1. State Historical Records Advisory Board.
§ 121-7.1. Maritime Museum; disposition of artifacts.
§ 121-7.2. Maritime Museum; branch museum.
§ 121-7.3. Admission and related activity fees and operating hours.
§ 121-7.4. Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum.
§ 121-7.5. Bentonville Battlefield Fund.
§ 121-7.6. North Carolina Transportation Museum special fund.
§ 121-7.7. State Historic Sites and Museums special fund.
§ 121-8. Historic preservation program.
§ 121-9.1. Lake Mattamuskeet Lodge Preservation.
§ 121-10. Security of historic properties.
§ 121-11. Procedures where assistance extended to cities, counties, and other agencies or individuals.
§ 121-12. North Carolina Historical Commission.
§ 121-12.2. Procedures for preparing budget requests and expending appropriations for grants-in-aid.
§ 121-13. Acquisition of portrait of Governor during term of office.
§§ 121-13.1 through 121-13.2. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 476, s. 48.
Article 2 - Tryon's Palace and Tryon's Palace Commission.
§ 121-14. Acceptance and administration of gifts for restoration of Tryon's Palace; execution of deeds, etc.
§ 121-15. Authority to acquire necessary property for restoration when certain funds available.
§ 121-16. Acquiring lands by purchase or condemnation.
§ 121-17. Funds deposited with trustee.
§ 121-18. Closing streets and including area in restoration project; acquiring area originally included in Palace grounds.
§ 121-19. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 476, s. 56.
§ 121-20. Commission to receive and expend funds donated or made available for restoration of Tryon's Palace; Commission to acquire and sell artifacts for Tryon's Palace.
§ 121-21. Commission authorized to adopt and copyright certain emblems and lease or license the use of reproductions or replicas.
§ 121-21.1. Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gardens Fund.
Article 3 - Salvage of Abandoned Shipwrecks and Other Underwater Archaeological Sites.
§ 121-22. Title to bottoms of certain waters and shipwrecks, etc., thereon declared to be in State.
§ 121-23. Department is custodian of underwater personal property of the State and may adopt rules concerning the property.
§ 121-24. Department authorized to establish professional staff.
§ 121-25. License to conduct exploration, recovery or salvage operations.
§ 121-25.1. Criminal record checks of applicants for permit or license.
§ 121-26. Funds received by Department under § 121-25.
§ 121-27. Law-enforcement agencies empowered to assist Department.
§ 121-28. Violation of Article a misdemeanor.
§§ 121-29 through 121-33. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 4 - Conservation and Historic Preservation Agreements Act.
§ 121-37. Acquisition and approval of conservation and preservation agreements.
§ 121-38. Validity of agreements.
§ 121-39. Enforceability of agreements.
§ 121-39.1. Termination or modification of agreements.
§ 121-40. Assessment of land or improvements subject to agreement.
§ 121-41. Public recording of agreements.
§ 121-42. Citation of Article.
Article 5 - Museum and Archives Repository Property.
§ 121-50. Legislative findings and declaration.
§ 121-52. Acquisition of title to loaned property.
§ 121-54. Responsibilities of owners of loaned property; representation of ownership.
§ 121-55. Museum or archives repository's lien for expenses.
§ 121-56. Acquisition of undocumented property.
§ 121-57. Exclusivity of provisions.

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