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(c) Judicial review of agency orders shall be in accordance with Article 4 <br /> of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes (The Administrative Procedure Act). <br /> Provided, however, that all petitions for judicial review shall be filed in the Superior <br /> Court of Orange County. The term "agency," whenever used in Article 4 of Chapter <br /> 150B of the General Statutes, shall mean the agency as authorized or created by the <br /> Board of Commissioners of Orange County by authority of this section. <br /> (d) An ordinance adopted pursuant to this section applies to any part of <br /> Orange County not within a municipally incorporated city, town. or village. The <br /> governing board of a city, town, or village within Orange County may, by resolution, <br /> permit an Orange County ordinance adopted pursuant to this section to be applicable <br /> within its corporate boundaries. A city, town, or village may, by resolution, withdraw <br /> its permission to enforce such an ordinance. If it does so, it shall give written notice <br /> to Orange County of its withdrawal of permission. Thirty days after the date Orange <br /> County receives the permission withdrawal notice, the county ordinance ceases to be <br /> applicable within the city, town, or village. <br /> (e) This section applies only to Orange County. <br /> Part 3. Orange County Hunting and Fishing Regulation. <br /> Sec. 7. Section 2 of Chapter 651 of the 1989 Session Laws reads as <br /> rewritten: <br /> "Sec. 2. This act applies only to Alamance Alamance, Orange, and Rockingham <br /> Counties." <br /> Part 4. Orange County School Payday. <br /> Sec. 8. Notwithstanding G.S. 115C-302(a) and G.S. 115C-316(a), the <br /> Orange County Board of Education may pay its academic teachers, occupational <br /> education teachers, guidance counselors, assistant principals, and other instructional <br /> personnel employed for less than 12 months of the school year on the fifteenth day of <br /> each month during which they are employed. <br /> TITLE II. CHATHAM COUNTY. <br /> Sec. 9. Possession and Use of Firearms in Chatham County. (a) It is <br /> unlawful for any person to hunt with a firearm or bow and arrow, or to possess any <br /> firearm or bow and arrow, while on the land of another unless he has, on his person, <br /> a paper writing dated and signed by the owner or lessee of the land granting the <br /> person permission to hunt or possess a firearm or how and arrow while on the land. <br /> If the land is owned by or leased to a club, the permission must be signed by the club <br /> president or other chief executive, by whatever name known. If the land is owned by <br /> or leased to a corporation. the permission must be signed by the president or vice- <br /> president of the corporation, or the authorized designee of the president or vice- <br /> president. Permission shall not be valid for a period in excess of one year, but may be <br /> valid for any shorter period stated in the permission. The written permission shall he <br /> displayed upon request to any law enforcement officer authorized to enforce this <br /> section. <br /> b) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: <br /> 1) To hunt - To take wild animals or wild birds. <br /> To take - All operations during, immediately preparatory to, and <br /> immediately subsequent to an attempt, whether successful or not, <br /> to capture, kill, pursue, hunt, or otherwise harm or reduce to <br /> possession any wild animal or wild bird. <br /> - • (c) It is unlawful for any person to possess a loaded firearm on the land <br /> of another while under the influence of an impairing substance. For purposes of this <br /> subsection, a person is under the influence of an impairing substance when he has <br /> consumed a sufficient quantity of any impairing substance to cause him to lose the <br /> normal control of his bodily or mental faculties, or both, to such an extent that there <br /> is an appreciable impairment of either or both of these faculties. <br /> 4 Senate Bill 623 <br />
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