106-10. Election; term; vacancy.
The Commissioner of Agriculture shall be elected at the general election for other State officers, shall be voted for on the same ballot with such officers, and his term of office shall be four years, and until his successor is elected and qualified. Any vacancy in the office of such Commissioner shall be filled by the Governor, the appointee to hold until the next regular election to the office and the qualification of his successor. (1901, c. 479, s. 4; Rev., s. 3938; C.S., s. 4675.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
§ 106-6.2 - Create special revenue funds for certain agricultural centers.
§ 106-6.3 - Create special revenue fund for research stations.
§ 106-6.4 - Create special revenue fund for certain facilities.
§ 106-9.3 - Procedure for assessment of fees and taxes.
§ 106-9.4 - Collection of delinquent fees and taxes.
§ 106-9.5 - Refund of overpayment.
§ 106-10 - Election; term; vacancy.
§ 106-11 - Salary of Commissioner of Agriculture.
§ 106-14 - To establish regulations for transportation of livestock.
§ 106-21.1 - Feed Advisory Service; fee.
§ 106-21.2 - Food Bank information and referral service.
§ 106-22 - Joint duties of Commissioner and Board.
§ 106-22.2 - Recodified as § 143B-344.23 by Session Laws 1998-212, s21(a).
§ 106-22.3 - Organic Production Program.
§ 106-22.4 - Llamas as livestock.
§ 106-22.5 - Agricultural tourism signs.
§ 106-22.6 - Exercise of enforcement powers.
§ 106-22.7 - New and emerging crops program.
§ 106-23 - Legislative assent to Adams Act for experiment station.
§ 106-24 - Collection and publication of information relating to agriculture; cooperation.
§ 106-24.1 - Confidentiality of information collected and published.
§ 106-26.3 - Declaration of policy supporting sound science in agriculture.