153A-242. Regulation or prohibition of fishing from bridges.
A county may by ordinance regulate or prohibit fishing from any bridge within the county and not within a city. In addition, the governing board of a city may by resolution permit a county to regulate or prohibit fishing from any bridge within the city. The city may by resolution withdraw its permission to the county ordinance. If it does so, the city shall give written notice to the county of its withdrawal of permission; 30 days after the date the county receives this notice the county ordinance ceases to be applicable within the city. An ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall provide for signs to be posted on each bridge affected, summarizing the regulation or prohibition pertaining to that bridge.
No person may fish from the drawspan of a regularly attended bridge, and no county may permit any person to do so.
The authority granted by this section is subject to the authority of the Department of Transportation to prohibit fishing from any bridge on the State highway system. (1971, c. 690, ss. 1, 6; 1973, c. 507, s. 5; c. 822, s. 1; 1977, c. 464, s. 34.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 12 - Roads and Bridges.
§ 153A-238 - Public road defined for counties.
§ 153A-239.1 - Naming roads and assigning street numbers in unincorporated areas for counties.
§ 153A-241 - Closing public roads or easements.
§ 153A-242 - Regulation or prohibition of fishing from bridges.
§ 153A-243 - Authorizing bridges over navigable waters.
§ 153A-244 - Railroad revitalization programs.
§ 153A-245 - Regulation of golf carts on streets, roads, and highways.
§ 153A-246 - Use of photographs or videos recorded by automated school bus safety cameras.