147-19. To appoint a day of thanksgiving.
The Governor is directed to set apart a day in every year, and by proclamation give notice thereof, as a day of solemn and public thanksgiving to Almighty God for past blessings and of supplication for His continued kindness and care over us as a State and a nation. (1868-9, c. 270, s. 39; Code, s. 3334; Rev., s. 5333; C.S., s. 7641.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 147-10 - Governor to reside in Raleigh; mansion and accessories.
§ 147-11.1 - Succession to office of Governor; Acting Governor.
§ 147-12 - Powers and duties of Governor[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 147-13 - May convene Council of State; quorum; journal.
§ 147-13.1 - Governor's power to consolidate State agencies.
§ 147-15 - Salary of private secretary.
§ 147-16.1 - Publication of executive orders.
§ 147-16.2 - Duration of boards and councils created by executive officials; extensions.
§ 147-16.3 - Timely nominations if legislative body must confirm.
§ 147-17 - May employ counsel in cases wherein State is interested.
§ 147-18 - To designate "Indian Day."
§ 147-19 - To appoint a day of thanksgiving.
§ 147-21 - Form and contents of applications for pardon.
§ 147-23 - Conditional pardons may be granted.
§ 147-24 - Governor's duties when conditions of pardon violated.
§ 147-25 - Duty of sheriff and clerk on pardon granted.
§ 147-26 - To procure great seal of State; its description.
§ 147-27 - Affixing great seal a second time to public papers.
§ 147-28 - To procure seals for departments and courts.
§ 147-29 - Seal of Department of State described.
§ 147-30 - To provide new seals when necessary.
§ 147-32 - Compensation for surviving spouses of Governors.
§ 147-33 - Compensation and expenses of Lieutenant Governor.