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CHAPTER 115 Session Laws—1979 election is called, the special election authorized shall be conducted under the same statutes, rules, and regulations applicable to general elections for the Town of Harrisburg. Sec. 3. There shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the Town of Harrisburg at the election the question of whether municipal alcoholic beverage control stores may be operated in that town, and if a majority of the votes cast in the election are for the operation of those stores, it shall be legal for alcoholic beverage control stores to be set up and operated in the town, but if a majority of the votes cast in the election are against alcoholic beverage control stores, no such stores shall be set up or operated in the Town of Harrisburg under the provisions of this act. In the election a ballot shall be used upon which shall be printed on separate lines for each proposition, "For Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores", "Against Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores". Those favoring setting up and operating alcoholic beverage control stores in the town shall mark in the voting square to the left of the words, "For Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores", printed on the ballot, and those opposed to alcoholic beverage control stores shall mark in the voting square to the left of the words "Against Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores", printed on the ballot. Sec. 4. If the operation of town alcoholic beverage control stores is authorized under the provisions of this act, the governing body of the town shall immediately create a town board of alcoholic beverage control, to be composed of a chairman and two other members who shall be well known for their good character, ability, and business acumen. The board shall be known and designated as the "Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control". The chairman of the board shall be designated by the governing body of the town and shall serve for his first term a period of three years. The other two members of the board of alcoholic beverage control shall be designated by the governing body of the town, and one member shall serve for his first term a period of two years, and the other member shall serve for his first term a period of one year; all terms shall begin with the date of appointment, and after the same term expires, successors in office shall serve for a period of three years. Their successors shall be named by the governing body of the town. Any vacancy shall be filled by the governing body of the town for the unexpired term. Sec. 5. The Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control shall have all the powers granted to and duties imposed upon county alcoholic control boards by G.S. 18A-17 and shall be subject to the powers and authority of the State Board of Alcoholic Control as stated in G.S. 18A-15, except that G.S. 18A-17(14) shall not apply to the Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Whenever the term "county board of alcoholic control" appears in Chapter 18A, it shall be deemed to include the Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Sec. 6. The town board of alcoholic beverage control shall, out of the gross revenue derived from the operation of alcoholic beverage control stores, pay all salaries, costs, and operating expenses and retain a sufficient and proper working capital, the amount thereof to be determined by the town board of alcoholic beverage control. The remaining revenue, as determined by quarterly audit, shall be distributed quarterly by the town board of alcoholic beverage control to the general fund of the Town of Harrisburg to be used for any and all purposes for which tax and nontax revenues may be expended by the town. The 78
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Full Text | CHAPTER 115 Session Laws—1979 election is called, the special election authorized shall be conducted under the same statutes, rules, and regulations applicable to general elections for the Town of Harrisburg. Sec. 3. There shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the Town of Harrisburg at the election the question of whether municipal alcoholic beverage control stores may be operated in that town, and if a majority of the votes cast in the election are for the operation of those stores, it shall be legal for alcoholic beverage control stores to be set up and operated in the town, but if a majority of the votes cast in the election are against alcoholic beverage control stores, no such stores shall be set up or operated in the Town of Harrisburg under the provisions of this act. In the election a ballot shall be used upon which shall be printed on separate lines for each proposition, "For Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores", "Against Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores". Those favoring setting up and operating alcoholic beverage control stores in the town shall mark in the voting square to the left of the words, "For Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores", printed on the ballot, and those opposed to alcoholic beverage control stores shall mark in the voting square to the left of the words "Against Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores", printed on the ballot. Sec. 4. If the operation of town alcoholic beverage control stores is authorized under the provisions of this act, the governing body of the town shall immediately create a town board of alcoholic beverage control, to be composed of a chairman and two other members who shall be well known for their good character, ability, and business acumen. The board shall be known and designated as the "Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control". The chairman of the board shall be designated by the governing body of the town and shall serve for his first term a period of three years. The other two members of the board of alcoholic beverage control shall be designated by the governing body of the town, and one member shall serve for his first term a period of two years, and the other member shall serve for his first term a period of one year; all terms shall begin with the date of appointment, and after the same term expires, successors in office shall serve for a period of three years. Their successors shall be named by the governing body of the town. Any vacancy shall be filled by the governing body of the town for the unexpired term. Sec. 5. The Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control shall have all the powers granted to and duties imposed upon county alcoholic control boards by G.S. 18A-17 and shall be subject to the powers and authority of the State Board of Alcoholic Control as stated in G.S. 18A-15, except that G.S. 18A-17(14) shall not apply to the Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Whenever the term "county board of alcoholic control" appears in Chapter 18A, it shall be deemed to include the Town of Harrisburg Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Sec. 6. The town board of alcoholic beverage control shall, out of the gross revenue derived from the operation of alcoholic beverage control stores, pay all salaries, costs, and operating expenses and retain a sufficient and proper working capital, the amount thereof to be determined by the town board of alcoholic beverage control. The remaining revenue, as determined by quarterly audit, shall be distributed quarterly by the town board of alcoholic beverage control to the general fund of the Town of Harrisburg to be used for any and all purposes for which tax and nontax revenues may be expended by the town. The 78 |