131E-11. Federal and State aid.
Every municipality or nonprofit association is authorized to accept and disburse federal and State moneys, whether made available by grant, loan, gift or devise, to carry out the purposes of this Part. All federal moneys shall be accepted and disbursed upon the terms and conditions prescribed by the United States, if the terms and conditions are consistent with State law. All State moneys shall be accepted and disbursed upon the terms and conditions prescribed by either or both the State and the North Carolina Medical Care Commission. Unless the terms and conditions provide otherwise, the chief financial officer of the municipality shall deposit all moneys received under this section and keep them in separate trust funds. (1983, c. 775, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 131E - Health Care Facilities and Services
§ 131E-7.1 - Public hospitals' managed care development authorized.
§ 131E-8 - Sale of hospital facilities to nonprofit corporations.
§ 131E-8.1 - Maintenance of Health Education Facilities.
§ 131E-9 - Governing authority of hospital facilities.
§ 131E-11 - Federal and State aid.
§ 131E-14 - Lease or sale of hospital facilities to certain nonprofit corporations.
§ 131E-14.1 - Branch facilities.
§ 131E-14.2 - Conflict of interest.
§ 131E-15 - Title and purpose.
§ 131E-17 - Creation of a hospital authority.
§ 131E-19 - Incorporation of a hospital authority.
§ 131E-20 - Boundaries of the authority.
§ 131E-21 - Conflict of interest.
§ 131E-22 - Removal of commissioners.
§ 131E-23 - Powers of the authority.
§ 131E-25 - Zoning and building laws.
§ 131E-26 - Revenue bonds and notes.
§ 131E-27 - Contracts with federal government.
§ 131E-29 - Audits and recommendations.
§ 131E-31 - Transfers of property by a city or county to a hospital authority.
§ 131E-32 - Purchase money security interests.
§ 131E-40 - Title and purpose.
§ 131E-41 - Methods of creation of a hospital district.
§ 131E-42 - Hearing and determination.
§ 131E-43 - Limitation of actions.