128-14. Identification cards for field agents or deputies of State departments.
Every field agent or deputy of the various State departments who is authorized to collect money, audit books, inspect premises of individual or business firms and/or any other field work pertaining to the department which he represents, shall be furnished with an identification card signed by the head of the department represented by him, certifying that the said field agent or deputy has authority to represent the department, and such identification card shall carry a photographic likeness of said representative. (1937, c. 236.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 128 - Offices and Public Officers
Article 1 - General Provisions.
§ 128-1 - No person shall hold more than one office; exception.
§ 128-1.1 - Dual-office holding allowed.
§ 128-1.2 - Ex officio service by county and city representatives and officials.
§ 128-2 - Holding office contrary to the Constitution; penalty.
§ 128-3 - Bargains for office void.
§ 128-4 - Receiving compensation of subordinates for appointment or retention; removal.
§ 128-5 - Oath required before acting; penalty.
§ 128-6 - Persons admitted to office deemed to hold lawfully.
§ 128-7 - Officer to hold until successor qualified.
§ 128-7.1 - Failure to qualify creates vacancy.
§ 128-7.2 - Qualifications for appointment to fill vacancy in elective office.
§ 128-10 - Citizen to recover funds of county or town retained by delinquent official.
§ 128-11 - Trust funds to be kept separate.
§ 128-12 - Violations to be reported; misdemeanors.
§ 128-14 - Identification cards for field agents or deputies of State departments.
§ 128-15 - Employment preference for veterans and their spouses or surviving spouses.
§ 128-15.2 - Appointment of acting heads of certain agencies.