§ 160A-600 Title
§ 160A-601 Definitions
§ 160A-602 Definition of territorial jurisdiction of Authority
§ 160A-603 Creation of Authority
§ 160A-604 Territorial jurisdiction of the Authority
§ 160A-605 Membership; officers; compensation
§ 160A-606 Voting; removal
§ 160A-607 Advisory committees
§ 160A-607.1 Special tax board
§ 160A-608 Purpose of the Authority
§ 160A-609 Service area of the Authority
§ 160A-610 General powers of the Authority
§ 160A-611 Authority of Utilities Commission not affected
§ 160A-612 Fiscal accountability
§ 160A-613 Funds
§ 160A-613.1 Competition
§ 160A-614 Effect on existing franchises and operations
§ 160A-615 Termination
§ 160A-616 Controlling provisions
§ 160A-617 Bonds and notes authorized
§ 160A-618 Equipment trust certificates
§ 160A-619 Power of eminent domain
§ 160A-620 Tax exemption
§ 160A-621 Removal and relocation of utility structures
§ 160A-623 Regional Transportation Authority registration tax
§ 160A-624 Recommendation of additional revenue sources
§ 160A-625 Reports to the General Assembly
§ 160A-626 Limitations on rail transportation liability
§ 160A-627 Civil liability

Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 160A > Article 26 - Regional Public Transportation Authority

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