North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Attorney General.
§ 114-2.3 - Use of private counsel limited.

114-2.3. Use of private counsel limited.
(a) Every agency, institution, department, bureau, board, or commission of the State, authorized by law to retain private counsel, shall obtain written permission from the Attorney General prior to employing private counsel. This section does not apply to counties, cities, towns, other municipal corporations or political subdivisions of the State, or any agencies of these municipal corporations or political subdivisions, or to county or city boards of education. This subsection does not apply to private counsel retained by the Judicial Department for the defense of an official or employee of the Department in any action arising from conduct undertaken in the course of the official's or employee's official duties and in which the Attorney General has declined to provide the litigation services.
(b) Article 2A of this Chapter applies to any contract to retain private counsel authorized by the Attorney General under this section.
(c) Except as provided in G.S. 147-17, the Attorney General shall represent the State in any action requiring the State to be a party under G.S. 1-72.3.
(d) No State funds shall be withdrawn from the State treasury to pay for litigation services provided by private counsel except as expressly authorized by an appropriation of the General Assembly. As used in this subsection, litigation services include legal work conducted in anticipation of, or in preparation for, any suit or action. As used in this section, private counsel includes any licensed attorney retained by, engaged by, or otherwise representing a department, officer, agency, institution, commission, bureau, or other organized activity of the State but does not include a licensed attorney who holds a permanent budgeted position in either the Department of Justice or the applicable department, officer, agency, institution, commission, bureau, or other organized activity of the State. (1985, c. 479, s. 135; 2014-110, s. 1.2; 2016-109, s. 2(b); 2017-57, s. 6.7(b); 2021-180, s. 16.10(c).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 114 - Department of Justice

Article 1 - Attorney General.

§ 114-1 - Creation of Department of Justice under supervision of Attorney General.

§ 114-1.1 - Common-law powers.

§ 114-2 - Duties.

§ 114-2.1 - Consent judgments.

§ 114-2.2 - Consent judgments.

§ 114-2.3 - Use of private counsel limited.

§ 114-2.4 - Settlement agreements.

§ 114-2.4A - Disposition of funds received by the State or a State agency from a settlement or other final order or judgment of the court.

§ 114-2.5 - Attorney General to report payment of public monies pursuant to settlement agreements and final court orders.

§ 114-2.5A - Report by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit required annually.

§ 114-2.5B - Annual report on grant funds received or preapproved for receipt.

§ 114-2.6 - Attorney General to report on pending lawsuits in which State is a party.

§ 114-2.7 - Recodified as G.S143B-901 by Session Laws 2014-100, s17.1(g), effective July 1, 2014.

§ 114-3 - To devote whole time to duties.

§ 114-4 - Assistants; compensation; assignments.

§ 114-4.2 - Assistant attorneys general and other attorneys to assist Department of Transportation.

§ 114-4.2A - Assistant attorney general assigned to State Insurance Department.

§ 114-4.2B - Employment of attorney for University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill.

§ 114-4.2C - Employment of attorney for the Real Estate Commission.

§ 114-4.2F - Designation of attorney specializing in the law of the handicapped.

§ 114-4.4 - Deputy attorneys general.

§ 114-5 - Additional clerical help.

§ 114-6 - Duties of Attorney General as to civil litigation.

§ 114-6.1 - Biannual reporting on attorney activity.

§ 114-7 - Salary of the Attorney General.

§ 114-8.1 - Attorney General interns.

§ 114-8.2 - Charges for legal services.

§ 114-8.3 - Attorney General/General Counsel; review certain contracts.

§ 114-8.4 - Legislative assistance to agencies and local governments.

§ 114-8.5 - Itemized billing for legal services provided to State agencies.

§ 114-8.6 - Designation of State Crime Laboratory as Internet Crimes Against Children affiliated agency.

§ 114-8.7 - Reports of animal cruelty and animal welfare violations.