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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 120. General Assembly § 120-305. Creation and membership of Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on General Government

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(a) The Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on General Government is established.  The Committee consists of 12 members as follows:

(1) Six members of the Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.  At least three of the members shall be members of the Senate appropriations committee that has jurisdiction over the agencies set out in G.S. 120-306(a)(1).

(2) Six members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.  At least three of the members shall be members of the House of Representatives appropriations subcommittee that has jurisdiction over the agencies set out in G.S. 120-306(a)(1).

(b) Terms on the Committee are for two years and begin on the convening of the General Assembly in each odd-numbered year.  Members may complete a term of service on the Committee even if they do not seek reelection or are not reelected to the General Assembly, but resignation or removal from service in the General Assembly constitutes resignation or removal from service on the Committee.

(c) A member continues to serve until a successor is appointed.  A vacancy shall be filled within 30 days by the officer who made the original appointment.

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