160A-289. Training and development programs for law enforcement.
A city shall have authority to plan and execute training and development programs for law-enforcement agencies, and for that purpose may
(1) Contract with other cities, counties, and the State and federal governments and their agencies;
(2) Accept, receive, and disburse funds, grants and services;
(3) Create joint agencies to act for and on behalf of participating counties and cities;
(4) Make applications for, receive, administer, and expend federal grant funds; and
(5) Appropriate and expend available tax or nontax funds. (1969, c. 1145, s. 3; 1971, c. 698, s. 1; c. 896, s. 4.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 160A - Cities and Towns
§ 160A-281 - Policemen appointed.
§ 160A-282 - Auxiliary law-enforcement personnel; workers' compensation benefits.
§ 160A-283 - Joint county and city auxiliary police.
§ 160A-284 - Oath of office; holding other offices.
§ 160A-285 - Powers and duties of policemen.
§ 160A-286 - Extraterritorial jurisdiction of policemen.
§ 160A-287 - City lockups[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 160A-288 - Cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
§ 160A-288.1 - Assistance by State law-enforcement officers; rules; cost.
§ 160A-288.2 - Assistance to State law-enforcement agencies.
§ 160A-288.3 - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2019-109, s1, effective October 1, 2020.
§ 160A-288.4 - Police chief may establish volunteer school safety resource officer program.
§ 160A-289 - Training and development programs for law enforcement.