North Carolina General Statutes
Article 16 - Public Enterprises.
§ 160A-318 - Mutual aid contracts.

160A-318. Mutual aid contracts.
(a) Any two or more cities, counties, water and sewer authorities, metropolitan sewage districts, sanitary districts, or private utility companies or combination thereof may enter into contracts with each other to provide mutual aid and assistance in restoring electric, water, sewer, or gas services in the event of natural disasters or other emergencies under such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon. Mutual aid contracts may include provisions for furnishing personnel, equipment, apparatus, supplies and materials; for reimbursement or indemnification of the aiding party for loss or damage incurred by giving aid; for delegating authority to a designated official or employee to send aid upon request; and any other provisions not inconsistent with law.
(b) Officials and employees furnished by one party in aid of another party pursuant to a mutual aid contract entered into under authority of this section shall be conclusively deemed for all purposes to remain officials and employees of the aiding party. While providing aid to another and while traveling to and from another city or county pursuant to giving aid, they shall retain all rights, privileges, and immunities, including coverage under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act, as they enjoy while performing their normal duties.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, any party to a mutual aid contract entered into under authority of this section, may sell or otherwise convey or deliver to another party to the contract personal property to be used in restoring utility services pursuant to the contract, without following procedures for the sale or disposition of property prescribed by any general law, local act, or city charter.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to deprive any party to a mutual aid contract of its discretion to send or decline to send its personnel, equipment, and apparatus in aid of another party to the contract under any circumstances, whether or not obligated by the contract to do so. In no case shall a party to a mutual aid contract or any of its officials or employees be held to answer in any civil or criminal action for declining to send personnel, equipment, or apparatus to another party to the contract, whether or not obligated by contract to do so. (1967, c. 450; 1971, c. 698, s. 1; 1991, c. 636, s. 3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 160A - Cities and Towns

Article 16 - Public Enterprises.

§ 160A-311 - Public enterprise defined.

§ 160A-312 - Authority to operate public enterprises.

§ 160A-313 - Financing public enterprise.

§ 160A-314 - Authority to fix and enforce rates.

§ 160A-314.1 - Availability fees for solid waste disposal facilities; collection of any solid waste fees.

§ 160A-315 - Billing and collecting agents for certain sewer systems.

§ 160A-316 - Independent water companies to supply information.

§ 160A-317 - Power to require connections to water or sewer service and the use of solid waste collection services.

§ 160A-318 - Mutual aid contracts.

§ 160A-319 - Utility franchises.

§ 160A-320 - Public enterprise improvements.

§ 160A-321 - Sale, lease, or discontinuance of city-owned enterprise.

§ 160A-322 - Contracts for electric power and water.

§ 160A-323 - Load management and peak load pricing of electric power.

§ 160A-324 - Contract with private solid waste collection firm(s).

§ 160A-325 - Selection or approval of sites for certain sanitary landfills; solid waste defined.

§ 160A-326 - Limitations on rail transportation liability.

§ 160A-327 - Displacement of private solid waste collection services.

§ 160A-328 - Local government landfill liaison.

§ 160A-329 - Provision of municipal services to certain properties.

§ 160A-331 - Definitions.

§ 160A-331.2 - Agreements of electric suppliers.

§ 160A-332 - Electric service within city limits.

§ 160A-333 - Temporary electric service.

§ 160A-334 - Authority and jurisdiction of Utilities Commission.

§ 160A-335 - Discontinuance of service and transfer of facilities by secondary supplier.

§ 160A-336 - Electric service for city facilities.

§ 160A-337 - Effect of Part on rights and duties of primary supplier.

§ 160A-338 - Electric suppliers subject to police power.