Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter160A. Cities and Towns. |
Article8. Delegation and Exercise of the General Police Power |
§ 160A-174. General ordinance-making power |
§ 160A-175. Enforcement of ordinances |
§ 160A-176. Ordinances effective on city property outside limits |
§ 160A-176.1. Ordinances effective in Atlantic Ocean |
§ 160A-176.2. Ordinances effective in Atlantic Ocean |
§ 160A-177. Enumeration not exclusive |
§ 160A-178. Regulation of solicitation campaigns, flea markets and itinerant merchants |
§ 160A-179. Regulation of begging |
§ 160A-180. Regulation of aircraft overflights |
§ 160A-181. Regulation of places of amusement |
§ 160A-181.1. Regulation of sexually oriented businesses |
§ 160A-182. Abuse of animals |
§ 160A-183. Regulation of explosive, corrosive, inflammable, or radioactive substances |
§ 160A-184. Noise regulation |
§ 160A-185. Emission of pollutants or contaminants |
§ 160A-186. Regulation of domestic animals |
§ 160A-187. Possession or harboring of dangerous animals |
§ 160A-188. Bird sanctuaries |
§ 160A-189. Firearms |
§ 160A-190. Pellet guns |
§ 160A-191. Limitations on enactment of Sunday-closing ordinances |
§ 160A-192. Repealed by Session Laws 1991, c. 698, s. 1 |
§ 160A-193. Abatement of public health nuisances |
§ 160A-193.1. Stream-clearing programs |
§ 160A-194. Regulating and licensing businesses, trades, etc |
§ 160A-195. Repealed by Session Laws 1998-128, s. 11 |
§ 160A-196. Sewage tie-ons |
§ 160A-197. Repealed by Session Laws 1995, c. 501, s. 4 |
§ 160A-198. Curfews |
§ 160A-199. Regulation of outdoor advertising |
§ 160A-200. Annual notice to chronic violators of overgrown vegetation ordinances |
§ 160A-200.1. Annual notice to chronic violators of public nuisance ordinance |
§ 160A-201. Limitations on regulating solar collectors |
§ 160A-202. Limitations on regulating cisterns and rain barrels |
§ 160A-203. Limitations on regulating soft drink sizes |
§ 160A-204. Transportation impact mitigation ordinances prohibited |
§ 160A-205. Cities enforce ordinances within public trust areas |