North Carolina General Statutes
Article 5 - Form of Government.
§ 160A-70 - Mayor pro tempore; disability of mayor.

160A-70. Mayor pro tempore; disability of mayor.
At the organizational meeting, the council shall elect from among its members a mayor pro tempore to serve at the pleasure of the council. A councilman serving as mayor pro tempore shall be entitled to vote on all matters and shall be considered a councilman for all purposes, including the determination of whether a quorum is present. During the absence of the mayor, the council may confer upon the mayor pro tempore any of the powers and duties of the mayor. If the mayor should become physically or mentally incapable of performing the duties of his office, the council may by unanimous vote declare that he is incapacitated and confer any of his powers and duties on the mayor pro tempore. Upon the mayor's declaration that he is no longer incapacitated, and with the concurrence of a majority of the council, the mayor shall resume the exercise of his powers and duties. In the event both the mayor and the mayor pro tempore are absent from a meeting, the council may elect from its members a temporary chairman to preside in such absence. (1971, c. 698, s. 1; 1979, 2nd Sess., c. 1247, s. 4.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 160A - Cities and Towns

Article 5 - Form of Government.

§ 160A-59 - Qualifications for elective office.

§ 160A-60 - Qualifications for appointive office.

§ 160A-61 - Oath of office.

§ 160A-62 - Officers to hold over until successors qualified.

§ 160A-63 - Vacancies.

§ 160A-64 - Compensation of mayor and council.

§ 160A-64.1 - Withholding compensation; money judgment against council member.

§ 160A-66 - Composition of council.

§ 160A-67 - General powers of mayor and council.

§ 160A-68 - Organizational meeting of council.

§ 160A-69 - Mayor to preside over council.

§ 160A-70 - Mayor pro tempore; disability of mayor.

§ 160A-71 - Regular and special meetings; recessed and adjourned meetings; procedure.

§ 160A-72 - Minutes to be kept; ayes and noes.

§ 160A-74 - Quorum.

§ 160A-75 - Voting.

§ 160A-76 - Franchises; technical ordinances.

§ 160A-77 - Code of ordinances.

§ 160A-78 - Ordinance book.

§ 160A-79 - Pleading and proving city ordinances.

§ 160A-80 - Power of investigation; subpoena power.

§ 160A-81 - Conduct of public hearings.

§ 160A-81.1 - Public comment period during regular meetings.

§ 160A-82 - Applicability of Part.

§ 160A-86 - Local governing boards' code of ethics.

§ 160A-87 - Ethics education program required.

§ 160A-101 - Optional forms.

§ 160A-102 - Amendment by ordinance.

§ 160A-103 - Referendum on charter amendments by ordinance.

§ 160A-104 - Initiative petitions for charter amendments.

§ 160A-105 - Submission of propositions to voters; form of ballot.

§ 160A-106 - Amendment of charter provisions dependent on form of government.

§ 160A-107 - Plan to continue for two years.

§ 160A-108 - Municipal officers to carry out plan.

§ 160A-109 - Effective date.

§ 160A-110 - Charters to remain in force.

§ 160A-111 - Filing certified true copies of charter amendments.