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North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 138 - Salaries, Fees and Allowances North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 138 - Salaries, Fees and AllowancesCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesView 2008 version§ 138-1Annual salaries payable at periodic intervals§ 138-2Payment of fees; when to be paid in advance§ 138-3Compensation limited to that fixed by law§ 138-4Governor to set salaries of administrative officers; exceptions; longevity pay§ 138-5Per diem and allowances of State boards, etc§ 138-6Travel allowances of State officers and employees§ 138-7Exceptions to §§ 138-5 and 138-6§ 138-8Moving expenses of State employees________________________________________________________________________
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