NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1971 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 167

HOUSE BILL 115

 

 

AN ACT TO PROVIDE A STANDARD FOR THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

 

Section 1.  G S. 147-26 is hereby amended by adding before the last sentence a new paragraph so that G.S. 147-26 shall read as follows:

"§ 147-26.  To procure great seal of State; its description. –– The Governor shall procure for the State a seal, which shall be called the great seal of the State of North Carolina, and shall be two and one-quarter inches in diameter, and its design shall be a representation of the figures of Liberty and Plenty, looking toward each other, but not more than half-fronting each other and otherwise disposed as follows: Liberty, the first figure, standing, her pole with cap on it in her left hand and a scroll with the word 'Constitution' inscribed thereon in her right hand. Plenty, the second figure, sitting down, her right arm half extended towards Liberty, three heads of grain in her right hand, and in her left, the small end of her horn, the mouth of which is resting at her feet, and the contents of the horn rolling out.

The background on the seal shall contain a depiction of mountains running from left to right to the middle of the seal and an ocean running from right to left to the middle of the seal. A side view of a three-masted ship shall be located on the ocean and to the right of Plenty. The date 'May 20, 1775' shall appear within the seal and across the top of the seal and the words 'esse quam videri' shall appear at the bottom around the perimeter. The words 'THE GREAT SEAL of the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA' shall appear around the perimeter. No other words, figures, or other embellishments shall appear on the seal.

It shall be the duty of the Governor to file in the office of Secretary of State an impression of the great seal, certified to under his hand and attested by the Secretary of State shall carefully preserve among the records of his office.”

Sec. 1.1  This act shall not invalidate any Seal presently on display or heretofore used.

Sec. 2.   This act shall become effective January 1, 1972.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 8th day of April, 1971.