NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1971 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 144

HOUSE BILL 161

 

AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 626, SESSION LAWS OF 1969, AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TOWN LIQUOR CONTROL STORE IN THE TOWN OF ANGIER, HARNETT COUNTY, UPON VOTE OF THE PEOPLE, TO PROVIDE A DIFFERENT ALLOCATION OF THE NEW PROCEEDS FROM SUCH STORE.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

 

Section 1.  Section 6 of Chapter 626, Session Laws of 1969, relating to the distribution of the net proceeds from the operation of a liquor control store by the Town of Angier, Harnett County, is hereby amended as follows:

(1)       By striking out the words and figures "Twenty-five per cent (25%)" in the first line of subsection 1. of Section 6 and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Ten per cent (10%)",

(2)       By striking out the words and figures "twenty-five per cent (25%)" in the second line of subsection 2. of Section 6 and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "ten per cent (10%)", and by striking out the words "remaining as balance after deduction of the ten per cent (10%) provided above in 1. of Section 6."

(3)       By striking out the words and figures "Seventy-five per cent (75%)" in the first line of subsection 3. of Section 6 and by inserting in lieu thereof the words "the remainder".

Subsections 1, 2, and 3 of Section 6 of Chapter 626, Session Laws of 1969, as so amended will then read in part as follows:

"1.        Ten per cent (10%) of the net profit shall be paid to the Angier Community Library.

"2.        Ten per cent (10%) of the net profit may be used by the town Alcoholic Control Board, in its discretion, for educational programs as to the effect of the use of alcoholic beverages and for the rehabilitation of alcoholics...

"3.        The remainder of the net profits shall be allocated to the general fund of the Town of Angier..."

Sec. 2.  This act shall be in full force and effect upon its ratification.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 1st day of April, 1971.