North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Department of Health and Human Services.
§ 143B-153 - Social Services Commission creation, powers and duties[Effective until January 1, 2023]

143B-153. Social Services Commission - creation, powers and duties. [Effective until January 1, 2023]
There is hereby created the Social Services Commission of the Department of Health and Human Services with the power and duty to adopt rules and regulations to be followed in the conduct of the State s social service programs with the power and duty to adopt, amend, and rescind rules and regulations under and not inconsistent with the laws of the State necessary to carry out the provisions and purposes of this Article. Provided, however, the Department of Health and Human Services shall have the power and duty to adopt rules and regulations to be followed in the conduct of the State s medical assistance program. [The Commission has the following powers and duties:]
(1) The Social Services Commission is authorized and empowered to adopt such rules and regulations that may be necessary and desirable for the programs administered by the Department of Health and Human Services as provided in Chapter 108A of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina.
(2) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to establish standards and adopt rules and regulations:
a. For the programs of public assistance established by federal legislation and by Article 2 of Chapter 108A of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina with the exception of the program of medical assistance established by G.S. 108A-25(b);
b. To achieve maximum cooperation with other agencies of the State and with agencies of other states and of the federal government in rendering services to strengthen and maintain family life and to help recipients of public assistance obtain self-support and self-care;
c. For the placement and supervision of dependent juveniles and of delinquent juveniles who are placed in the custody of the Juvenile Justice Section of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety, and payment of necessary costs of foster home care for needy and homeless children as provided by G.S. 108A-48;
d. For the payment of State funds to private child-placing agencies as defined in G.S. 131D-10.2(4) and residential child care facilities as defined in G.S. 131D-10.2(13) for care and services provided to children who are in the custody or placement responsibility of a county department of social services. The Commission shall establish standardized rates for child caring institutions. In establishing standardized rates, the Commission shall consider the rate-setting recommendations provided by the Office of the State Auditor; and
e. For client assessment and independent case management pertaining to the functions of county departments of social services for public assistance programs authorized under paragraph a. of this subdivision.
(2a) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to establish standards and adopt rules and regulations:
a. For social services programs established by federal legislation and by Article 3 of G.S. Chapter 108A.
b. For implementation of Title XX of the Social Security Act, except for Title XX services provided solely through the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, by promulgating rules and regulations in the following areas:
1. Eligibility for all services established under a Comprehensive Annual Services Plan, as required by federal law.
2. Standards to implement all services established under the Comprehensive Annual Services Plan.
3. Maximum rates of payment for the provision of social services, except there shall be no maximum statewide reimbursement rate for adult day care services, adult day health services, and the associated transportation services, as these reimbursement rates shall be determined at the local level to allow flexibility in responding to local variables.
4. Fees for services to be paid by recipients of social services.
5. Designation of certain mandated services, from among the services established by the Secretary in accordance with sub-subdivision c. of this subdivision which shall be provided in each county of the State.
6. Title XX services for the blind, after consultation with the Commission for the Blind.
c. Provided, that the Secretary is authorized to promulgate all other rules in at least the following areas:
1. Establishment, identification, and definition of all services offered under the Comprehensive Annual Services Plan.
2. Policies governing the allocation, budgeting, and expenditures of funds administered by the Department.
3. Contracting for and purchasing services
4. Monitoring for effectiveness and compliance with State and federal law and regulations.
(3) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to establish and adopt standards:
a. For the inspection and licensing of maternity homes as provided by G.S. 131D-1;
b. Repealed by Session Laws 1999-334, s. 3.5, effective October 1, 1999.
c. For the inspection and licensing of child-care institutions as provided by G.S. 131D-10.5;
d. For the inspection and operation of jails or local confinement facilities as provided by G.S. 153A-220 and Article 2 of Chapter 131D of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina;
e. Repealed by Session Laws 1981, c. 562, s. 7.
f. For the regulation and licensing of charitable organizations, professional fund-raising counsel and professional solicitors as provided by Chapter 131D of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina.
(4) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to authorize investigations of social problems, with authority to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel the production of necessary documents.
(5) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to ratify reciprocal agreements with agencies in other states that are responsible for the administration of public assistance and child welfare programs to provide assistance and service to the residents and nonresidents of the State.
(6) The Commission is authorized and empowered to adopt such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with the laws of this State, as may be required by the federal government of grants-in-aid for social services purposes which may be made available for the State by the federal government. This section is to be liberally construed in order that the State and its citizens may benefit from such grants-in-aid.
(7) The Commission shall adopt rules and regulations consistent with the provisions of this Chapter. All rules and regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this Chapter heretofore adopted by the Board of Social Services shall remain in full force and effect unless and until repealed or superseded by action of the Social Services Commission. All rules and regulations adopted by the Commission shall be enforced by the Department of Health and Human Services.
(8) The Commission may establish by regulation, except for Title XX services provided solely through the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, rates or fees for:
a. A fee schedule for the payment of the costs of necessary child care in licensed facilities and registered plans for minor children of needy families.
b. A fee schedule for the payment by recipients for services which are established in accordance with Title XX of the Social Security Act and implementing regulations; and
c. The payment of an administrative fee not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) to be paid by public or nonprofit agencies which employ students under the Plan Assuring College Education (PACE) program.
d. Child support enforcement services as defined by G.S. 110-130.1.
(9) The Commission shall adopt rules governing the obligations of counties to contribute financially to regional social services departments in accordance with G.S. 108A-15.3A(e). (1973, c. 476, s. 134; 1975, c. 747, s. 2; 1977, c. 674, s. 7; 1977, 2nd Sess., c. 1219, ss. 26, 27; 1981, c. 275, s. 5; c. 562, s. 7; c. 961, ss. 1-3; 1983, c. 278, ss. 1, 2; c. 527, s. 2; 1985, c. 206; c. 479, s. 96; c. 689, s. 29f; 1991, c. 462, s. 1; c. 636, s. 19(d); c. 689, s. 105; c. 761, s. 28; 1993, c. 553, s. 46; 1995, c. 449, s. 4; c. 535, s. 32; 1997-443, s. 11A.118(a); 1997-456, s. 22; 1997-506, s. 55; 1998-202, s. 4(z); 1999-334, s. 3.5; 2000-111, s. 4; 2000-137, s. 4(dd); 2000-140, s. 99(a); 2006-66, s. 10.2(c); 2011-145, s. 19.1(l); 2017-41, s. 4.5; 2017-102, s. 40(e); 2017-186, s. 2(hhhhhh); 2021-180, s. 9A.3B(b).)
143B-153. Social Services Commission - creation, powers and duties. [Effective January 1, 2023]
There is hereby created the Social Services Commission of the Department of Health and Human Services with the power and duty to adopt rules and regulations to be followed in the conduct of the State s social service programs with the power and duty to adopt, amend, and rescind rules and regulations under and not inconsistent with the laws of the State necessary to carry out the provisions and purposes of this Article. Provided, however, the Department of Health and Human Services shall have the power and duty to adopt rules and regulations to be followed in the conduct of the State s medical assistance program. [The Commission has the following powers and duties:]
(1) The Social Services Commission is authorized and empowered to adopt such rules and regulations that may be necessary and desirable for the programs administered by the Department of Health and Human Services as provided in Chapter 108A of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina.
(2) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to establish standards and adopt rules and regulations:
a. For the programs of public assistance established by federal legislation and by Article 2 of Chapter 108A of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina with the exception of the program of medical assistance established by G.S. 108A-25(b);
b. To achieve maximum cooperation with other agencies of the State and with agencies of other states and of the federal government in rendering services to strengthen and maintain family life and to help recipients of public assistance obtain self-support and self-care;
c. For the placement and supervision of dependent juveniles and of delinquent juveniles who are placed in the custody of the Division of Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety, and payment of necessary costs of foster home care for needy and homeless children as provided by G.S. 108A-48;
d. For the payment of State funds to private child-placing agencies as defined in G.S. 131D-10.2(4) and residential child care facilities as defined in G.S. 131D-10.2(13) for care and services provided to children who are in the custody or placement responsibility of a county department of social services. The Commission shall establish standardized rates for child caring institutions. In establishing standardized rates, the Commission shall consider the rate-setting recommendations provided by the Office of the State Auditor; and
e. For client assessment and independent case management pertaining to the functions of county departments of social services for public assistance programs authorized under paragraph a. of this subdivision.
(2a) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to establish standards and adopt rules and regulations:
a. For social services programs established by federal legislation and by Article 3 of G.S. Chapter 108A.
b. For implementation of Title XX of the Social Security Act, except for Title XX services provided solely through the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, by promulgating rules and regulations in the following areas:
1. Eligibility for all services established under a Comprehensive Annual Services Plan, as required by federal law.
2. Standards to implement all services established under the Comprehensive Annual Services Plan.
3. Maximum rates of payment for the provision of social services, except there shall be no maximum statewide reimbursement rate for adult day care services, adult day health services, and the associated transportation services, as these reimbursement rates shall be determined at the local level to allow flexibility in responding to local variables.
4. Fees for services to be paid by recipients of social services.
5. Designation of certain mandated services, from among the services established by the Secretary in accordance with sub-subdivision c. of this subdivision which shall be provided in each county of the State.
6. Title XX services for the blind, after consultation with the Commission for the Blind.
c. Provided, that the Secretary is authorized to promulgate all other rules in at least the following areas:
1. Establishment, identification, and definition of all services offered under the Comprehensive Annual Services Plan.
2. Policies governing the allocation, budgeting, and expenditures of funds administered by the Department.
3. Contracting for and purchasing services
4. Monitoring for effectiveness and compliance with State and federal law and regulations.
(3) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to establish and adopt standards:
a. For the inspection and licensing of maternity homes as provided by G.S. 131D-1;
b. Repealed by Session Laws 1999-334, s. 3.5, effective October 1, 1999.
c. For the inspection and licensing of child-care institutions as provided by G.S. 131D-10.5;
d. For the inspection and operation of jails or local confinement facilities as provided by G.S. 153A-220 and Article 2 of Chapter 131D of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina;
e. Repealed by Session Laws 1981, c. 562, s. 7.
f. For the regulation and licensing of charitable organizations, professional fund-raising counsel and professional solicitors as provided by Chapter 131D of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina.
(4) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to authorize investigations of social problems, with authority to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel the production of necessary documents.
(5) The Social Services Commission shall have the power and duty to ratify reciprocal agreements with agencies in other states that are responsible for the administration of public assistance and child welfare programs to provide assistance and service to the residents and nonresidents of the State.
(6) The Commission is authorized and empowered to adopt such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with the laws of this State, as may be required by the federal government of grants-in-aid for social services purposes which may be made available for the State by the federal government. This section is to be liberally construed in order that the State and its citizens may benefit from such grants-in-aid.
(7) The Commission shall adopt rules and regulations consistent with the provisions of this Chapter. All rules and regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this Chapter heretofore adopted by the Board of Social Services shall remain in full force and effect unless and until repealed or superseded by action of the Social Services Commission. All rules and regulations adopted by the Commission shall be enforced by the Department of Health and Human Services.
(8) The Commission may establish by regulation, except for Title XX services provided solely through the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, rates or fees for:
a. A fee schedule for the payment of the costs of necessary child care in licensed facilities and registered plans for minor children of needy families.
b. A fee schedule for the payment by recipients for services which are established in accordance with Title XX of the Social Security Act and implementing regulations; and
c. The payment of an administrative fee not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) to be paid by public or nonprofit agencies which employ students under the Plan Assuring College Education (PACE) program.
d. Child support enforcement services as defined by G.S. 110-130.1.
(9) The Commission shall adopt rules governing the obligations of counties to contribute financially to regional social services departments in accordance with G.S. 108A-15.3A(e). (1973, c. 476, s. 134; 1975, c. 747, s. 2; 1977, c. 674, s. 7; 1977, 2nd Sess., c. 1219, ss. 26, 27; 1981, c. 275, s. 5; c. 562, s. 7; c. 961, ss. 1-3; 1983, c. 278, ss. 1, 2; c. 527, s. 2; 1985, c. 206; c. 479, s. 96; c. 689, s. 29f; 1991, c. 462, s. 1; c. 636, s. 19(d); c. 689, s. 105; c. 761, s. 28; 1993, c. 553, s. 46; 1995, c. 449, s. 4; c. 535, s. 32; 1997-443, s. 11A.118(a); 1997-456, s. 22; 1997-506, s. 55; 1998-202, s. 4(z); 1999-334, s. 3.5; 2000-111, s. 4; 2000-137, s. 4(dd); 2000-140, s. 99(a); 2006-66, s. 10.2(c); 2011-145, s. 19.1(l); 2017-41, s. 4.5; 2017-102, s. 40(e); 2017-186, s. 2(hhhhhh); 2021-180, ss. 9A.3B(b), 19C.9(z).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973

Article 3 - Department of Health and Human Services.

§ 143B-136.1 - Department of Health and Human Services - creation.

§ 143B-137.1 - Department of Health and Human Services - duties.

§ 143B-138.1 - Department of Health and Human Services functions and organization.

§ 143B-139 - Department of Health and Human Services - head.

§ 143B-139.1 - Secretary of Health and Human Services to adopt rules applicable to local health and human services agencies.

§ 143B-139.2 - Secretary of Health and Human Services requests for grants-in-aid from non-State agencies.

§ 143B-139.3 - Department of Health and Human Services - authority to contract with other entities.

§ 143B-139.3A - Contracts with nonprofit grantees.

§ 143B-139.4 - Department of Health and Human Services; authority to assist private nonprofit organizations.

§ 143B-139.4A - Office of Rural Health to work with organizations for expansion of mental health and substance abuse services.

§ 143B-139.4B - Office of Rural Health to oversee and monitor establishment and administration of statewide telepsychiatry program.

§ 143B-139.4C - Office of Rural Health; administration of loan repayment programs.

§ 143B-139.4D - Department of Health and Human Services; coordination of health information technology.

§ 143B-139.5 - (Effective until contingency met see note) Department of Health and Human Services; adult care State/county share of costs for State-County Special Assistance programs.

§ 143B-139.5A - Collaboration between Division of Social Services and Commission of Indian Affairs on Indian Child Welfare Issues.

§ 143B-139.5B - Department of Health and Human Services - provision for joint training.

§ 143B-139.5C - Internet data warehouse for provider records; annual review of accrediting body policies to avoid duplication.

§ 143B-139.6 - Confidentiality of records.

§ 143B-139.6A - Secretary's responsibilities regarding availability of early intervention services.

§ 143B-139.6B - Department of Health and Human Services; authority to deduct payroll for child care services.

§ 143B-139.6C - Cooling-off period for certain Department employees.

§ 143B-139.7 - Consolidated county human services funding.

§ 143B-142 through 143B-146 - Recodified as §§ 130A-29 through 130A-33 by Session Laws 1989, c727, s175.

§ 143B-146.1 - Mission of schools; definitions.

§ 143B-146.2 - School-Based Management and Accountability Program in residential schools.

§ 143B-146.3 - Annual performance goals.

§ 143B-146.5 - Identification of low-performing schools.

§ 143B-146.6 - Assistance teams; review by State Board.

§ 143B-146.7 - Consequences for personnel at low-performing schools.

§ 143B-146.8 - Evaluation of licensed personnel and principals; action plans; State Board notification.

§ 143B-146.9 - Assessment teams.

§ 143B-146.10 - Development of performance standards and criteria for certificated personnel.

§ 143B-146.11 - School calendar.

§ 143B-146.13 - School technology plan.

§ 143B-146.14 - Dispute resolution; appeals to Secretary.

§ 143B-146.15 - Duty to report certain acts to law enforcement.

§ 143B-146.16 - Residential school personnel criminal history checks.

§ 143B-146.21 - Policies, reports, and other miscellaneous provisions.

§ 143B-147 - Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-148 - Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services - members; selection; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-149 - Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services - officers.

§ 143B-150 - Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services - regular and special meetings.

§ 143B-150.1 - Use of funds for North Carolina Child Treatment Program.

§ 143B-150.5 - Family Preservation Services Program established; purpose.

§ 143B-150.6 - Program services; eligibility; grants for local projects; fund transfers.

§ 143B-150.20 - State Child Fatality Review Team; establishment; purpose; powers; duties; report by Division of Social Services.

§ 143B-152.10 - Family Resource Center Grant Program; creation; purpose; intent.

§ 143B-152.11 - Administration of program.

§ 143B-152.12 - Eligible applicantsapplications for grants.

§ 143B-152.13 - Grants review and selection.

§ 143B-152.14 - Cooperation of State and local agencies[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-152.15 - Program evaluation; reporting requirements.

§ 143B-153 - Social Services Commission creation, powers and duties[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-154 - Social Services Commission - members; selection; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-155 - Social Services Commission - regular and special meetings.

§ 143B-156 - Social Services Commission - officers.

§ 143B-157 - Commission for the Blind creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-158 - Commission for the Blind.

§ 143B-159 - Commission for the Blind - regular and special meetings.

§ 143B-160 - Commission for the Blind - officers.

§ 143B-163 - Consumer and Advocacy Advisory Committee for the Blind - creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-164 - Consumer and Advocacy Advisory Committee for the Blind - members; selection; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-165 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission - creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-166 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission members; selection; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-167 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission - regular and special meetings.

§ 143B-168 - North Carolina Medical Care Commission - officers.

§ 143B-168.3 - Child Care Commission - powers and duties.

§ 143B-168.4 - Child Care Commission members; selection; quorum.

§ 143B-168.5 - Child Care special unit.

§ 143B-168.10 - Early childhood initiatives; findings.

§ 143B-168.10A - NC Pre-K Reports.

§ 143B-168.10C - Adjustments to NC Prekindergarten Program Funds.

§ 143B-168.10F - Information on NC Pre-K school options.

§ 143B-168.11 - Early childhood initiatives; purpose; definitions.

§ 143B-168.12 - North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc.; conditions.

§ 143B-168.13 - Implementation of program; duties of Department and Secretary.

§ 143B-168.14 - Local partnerships; conditions.

§ 143B-168.15 - Use of State funds.

§ 143B-168.16 - Home-centered services; consent.

§ 143B-168.25 - Child care funds matching requirements.

§ 143B-168.26 - Child care revolving loan.

§ 143B-168.27 - Administrative allowance for county departments of social services; use of subsidy funds for fraud detection.

§ 143B-176.1 through 143B-176.2 - Recodified as §§ 143B-164.11 and 143B-164.12 by Session Laws 1997-18, ss13(b) and (c).

§ 143B-177 - Council on Developmental Disabilities - creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-178 - Council on Developmental Disabilities - definitions.

§ 143B-179 - Council on Developmental Disabilities members; selection; quorum; compensation[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-179.5 - Interagency Coordinating Council for Children from Birth to Five with Disabilities and Their Families; establishment, composition, organization; duties, compensation, reporting.

§ 143B-179.6 - Interagency Coordinating Council for Children with Disabilities from Birth to Five Years of Age; agency cooperation.

§ 143B-180 - Governor's Advisory Council on Aging - creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-181 - Governor's Advisory Council on Aging members; selection; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-181.1 - Division of Aging creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-181.1A - Plan for serving older adults; inventory of existing data; cooperation by State agencies.

§ 143B-181.1B - Division as clearinghouse for information; agencies to provide information.

§ 143B-181.2 - Assistant Secretary for Aging - appointment and duties.

§ 143B-181.3 - Older adults - findings; policy.

§ 143B-181.4 - Responsibility for policy.

§ 143B-181.5 - Long-term services and supports - findings.

§ 143B-181.6 - Purpose and intent.

§ 143B-181.10 - Respite care program established; eligibility; services; administration; payment rates.

§ 143B-181.15 - Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Office; policy.

§ 143B-181.16 - Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Office; definition.

§ 143B-181.17 - Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Office; establishment.

§ 143B-181.18 - Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/State Ombudsman duties.

§ 143B-181.19 - Office of Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; Regional Ombudsman; duties.

§ 143B-181.20 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; authority to enter; cooperation of government agencies; communication with residents.

§ 143B-181.21 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; resolution of complaints.

§ 143B-181.22 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; confidentiality.

§ 143B-181.23 - State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; prohibition of retaliation.

§ 143B-181.24 - Office of State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; immunity from liability.

§ 143B-181.25 - Office of State/Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman; penalty for willful interference.

§ 143B-181.55 - Creation, membership, meetings, organization, and adoption of measures.

§ 143B-186 through 143B-187 - 143B-186, 143B-187Transferred to §§ 143B-414, 143B-415 by Session Laws 1977, c872, s6.

§ 143B-188 through 143B-190 - Recodified as §§ 130A-131 through 130A-131.2 by Session Laws 1989, c727, s179.

§ 143B-204 through 143B-206 - Recodified as §§ 130A-33.30 through 130A-33.32 by Session Laws 1989, c727, s182(a).

§ 143B-216.8 through 143B-216.9 - Recodified as §§ 130A-33.40, 130A-33.41 by Session Laws 1989, c727, s186.

§ 143B-216.10 through 143B-216.15 - Recodified as §§ 143B-285.10 through 143B-285.15 by Session Laws 1989, c727, s189.

§ 143B-216.20 - Recodified as G.S143A-48.1(a) by Session Laws 2002-126, s10.10D(a), effective October 1, 2002.

§ 143B-216.21 - Recodified as G.S143A-48.1(b) by Session Laws 2002-126, s10.10D(a), effective October 1, 2002.

§ 143B-216.22 - Recodified as G.S143A-48.1(c) by Session Laws 2002-126, s10.10D(a), effective October 1, 2002.

§ 143B-216.23 - Recodified as G.S143A-48.1(d) by Session Laws 2002-126, s10.10D(a), effective October 1, 2002.

§ 143B-216.30 - Definitions.

§ 143B-216.31 - Council for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing creation and duties.

§ 143B-216.32 - Council for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing membership; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-216.33 - Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing creation, powers and duties.

§ 143B-216.34 - Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing temporary loan program established.

§ 143B-216.50 - Department of Health and Human Services; office of the Internal Auditor.

§ 143B-216.51 - Department of Health and Human Services office of the Internal Auditor; Department audits.

§ 143B-216.60 - The Justus-Warren Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Task Force.

§ 143B-216.65 - North Carolina Brain Injury Advisory Council - creation and duties.

§ 143B-216.66 - North Carolina Brain Injury Advisory Council membership; quorum; compensation.

§ 143B-216.70 - Office of Policy and Planning.

§ 143B-216.72A - Recodified as G.S143B-472.121 through 143B-472.123 by Session Laws 2009-446, s2(a).

§ 143B-216.72B - Recodified as G.S143B-472.121 through 143B-472.123 by Session Laws 2009-446, s2(a).

§ 143B-216.72C - Recodified as G.S143B-472.121 through 143B-472.123 by Session Laws 2009-446, s2(a).

§ 143B-216.80 - Division of Health Benefits creation and organization.

§ 143B-216.85 - Appointment; term of office; and removal of the Director of the Division of Health Benefits.