North Carolina General Statutes
Article 6 - Delegation and Exercise of the General Police Power.
§ 153A-145.6 - Requiring compliance with voluntary State regulations and rules prohibited.

153A-145.6. Requiring compliance with voluntary State regulations and rules prohibited.
(a) If a State department or agency declares a regulation or rule to be voluntary or the General Assembly delays the effective date of a regulation or rule proposed or adopted by the Environmental Management Commission, or any other board or commission, a county shall not require or enforce compliance with the applicable regulation or rule, including any regulation or rule previously or hereafter incorporated as a condition or contractual obligation imposed by, agreed upon, or accepted by the county in any zoning, land use, subdivision, or other developmental approval, including, without limitation, a development permit issuance, development agreement, site-specific development plan, or phased development plan.
(b) This section shall apply to the following regulations and rules:
(1) Those currently in effect.
(2) Those repealed or otherwise expired.
(3) Those temporarily or permanently held in abeyance.
(4) Those adopted but not yet effective.
(c) This section shall not apply to any water usage restrictions during either extreme or exceptional drought conditions as determined by the Drought Management Advisory Council pursuant to G.S. 143-355.1. (2015-246, s. 2(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 153A - Counties

Article 6 - Delegation and Exercise of the General Police Power.

§ 153A-121 - General ordinance-making power.

§ 153A-122 - Territorial jurisdiction of county ordinances.

§ 153A-123 - Enforcement of ordinances.

§ 153A-124 - Enumeration not exclusive.

§ 153A-125 - Regulation of solicitation campaigns, flea markets and itinerant merchants.

§ 153A-126 - Regulation of begging.

§ 153A-127 - Abuse of animals.

§ 153A-128 - Regulation of explosive, corrosive, inflammable, or radioactive substances.

§ 153A-129 - Firearms.

§ 153A-130 - Pellet guns.

§ 153A-131 - Possession or harboring of dangerous animals.

§ 153A-132 - Removal and disposal of abandoned and junked motor vehicles; abandoned vessels.

§ 153A-132.1 - To provide for the removal and disposal of trash, garbage, etc.

§ 153A-132.2 - Regulation, restraint and prohibition of abandonment of junked motor vehicles.

§ 153A-133 - Noise regulation.

§ 153A-134 - Regulating and licensing businesses, trades, etc.

§ 153A-135 - Regulation of places of amusement.

§ 153A-136 - Regulation of solid wastes.

§ 153A-138 - Registration of mobile homes, house trailers, etc.

§ 153A-139 - Regulation of traffic at parking areas and driveways.

§ 153A-140 - Abatement of public health nuisances.

§ 153A-140.1 - Stream-clearing programs.

§ 153A-140.2 - Annual notice to chronic violators of public nuisance ordinance.

§ 153A-142 - Curfews.

§ 153A-145 - Limitations on regulating cisterns and rain barrels.

§ 153A-145.1 - Transportation impact mitigation ordinances prohibited.

§ 153A-145.2 - Limitations on regulating soft drink sizes.

§ 153A-145.3 - Counties enforce ordinances within public trust areas.

§ 153A-145.4 - Limitations on standards of care for farm animals.

§ 153A-145.5 - Adoption of sanctuary ordinance prohibited.

§ 153A-145.6 - Requiring compliance with voluntary State regulations and rules prohibited.

§ 153A-145.7 - Hours of certain alcohol sales.

§ 153A-145.8 - Limitations on regulation of catering by bona fide farms.

§ 153A-145.9 - Authorization of social districts.

§ 153A-145.10 - Authorization of expanded area for ABC licensed premises.