106-900. Powers of Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services law-enforcement officers.
The Commissioner is authorized to appoint as many Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services law enforcement officers as he or she deems necessary to investigate and enforce any violation of the laws within the authority of the Department or which occur on Department property. Such officers shall meet the requirements of Article 1 of Chapter 17C of the General Statutes and shall take the oath of office prescribed by Section 7 of Article VI of the North Carolina Constitution. Of these officers, the Commissioner may designate certain officers to also have the powers and the duties of a forest ranger enumerated in G.S. 106-898 and G.S. 106-899 and the power to enforce the forest laws. A Department law enforcement officer may arrest, without warrant, any person or persons committing any crime in the officer's presence or who such officer has probable cause for believing has committed a crime in the officer's presence and bring such person or persons forthwith before a district court or other officer having jurisdiction. Department law enforcement officers shall also have authority to obtain and serve warrants including warrants for violation of any duly promulgated rule of the Department. (1975, c. 620, s. 3; 1977, c. 771, s. 4; 1983, c. 327, s. 5; 1989, c. 727, s. 64; 2011-145, s. 13.25(p), (q); 2014-103, s. 7.; 2018-5, s.17.1(a).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 75 - Protection and Development of Forests; Fire Control.
§ 106-895 - Powers of Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
§ 106-896 - Forest rangers, deputy rangers, and emergency workers.
§ 106-897 - Forest laws defined.
§ 106-898 - Duties of forest rangers; payment of expenses by State and counties.
§ 106-900 - Powers of Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services law-enforcement officers.
§ 106-901 - Warning tickets for violations of the forest laws.
§ 106-902 - Compensation of forest rangers, deputy rangers, and emergency workers.
§ 106-903 - Overtime compensation for forest fire fighting.
§ 106-905 - Misdemeanor to destroy posted forestry notice.
§ 106-906 - Cooperation between counties and State in forest protection and development.
§ 106-907 - Instructions on forest preservation and development.
§ 106-908 - Authority of Governor to close forests and woodlands to hunting, fishing and trapping.
§ 106-909 - Publication of proclamation; annulment thereof.
§ 106-910 - Violation of proclamation a misdemeanor.
§ 106-911 - Annual report on wildfires.
§ 106-915 - B.R.I.D.G.EYouthful Offenders Program; annual report[Effective until January 1, 2023]