113-263. Inspecting plans and specifications of dams.
The Department and the Wildlife Resources Commission, in addition to other agencies primarily responsible, may inspect the plans and specifications of all dams proposed to be built, in North Carolina or elsewhere within the United States, the design or proposed mode of construction of which may have an adverse effect upon fish within the State. The Department or the Wildlife Resources Commission, as the case may be, may be heard before the appropriate agency charged with approving said plans and specifications, and due consideration shall be given to said Department or Wildlife Resources Commission in the approval or disapproval of the plans and specifications of proposed dams by the agencies so charged with said duty. (1965, c. 957, s. 2; 1973, c. 1262, s. 18.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development
Article 20 - Miscellaneous Regulatory Provisions.
§ 113-263 - Inspecting plans and specifications of dams.
§ 113-265 - Obstructing or polluting flow of water into hatchery; throwing fish offal into waters.
§ 113-266 - Interference with artificial reef marking devices.
§ 113-268 - Injuring, destroying, stealing, or stealing from nets, seines, buoys, pots, etc.
§ 113-269 - Robbing or injuring hatcheries and other aquaculture operations.
§ 113-270 - Use of oyster shells by landscape contractors prohibited.