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Record #:
18597
Abstract:
Several court cases raised public scrutiny of growing state government and the apparent convergence of different government branches. The Bone Case highlighted the problem with the appointment of state officials to a newly amended state environmental law. Using this example, the author reviews the three branches of government and whether there is a constitutionally sound separation between these.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 48 Issue 2, Fall 1982, p19-23
Record #:
20460
Abstract:
This bulletin is the first in a series that will address legal and related management issues in the law of conservation, natural resources management, environmental protection, and environmental health in the state. It summarizes the legislation passed by the 1995 NC General Assembly concerning natural resources and the environment.
Record #:
20461
Abstract:
This bulletin addresses state law concerning intensive livestock operations. This is an area of increasing economic activity that has pluses and minuses for a number of communities in the state in the mid-1990s--concentrated livestock and poultry facilities, often referred to as \"intensive livestock operations.\"
Record #:
20463
Abstract:
Hog lots and other intensive livestock operations were a large part of the 1996 NC General Assembly's enactments. The Solid Waste Management Law was rewritten. Other legislation included septic tanks, underground storage tanks, and marine fisheries. A nitrogen reduction goal was set for the Neuse River. A major budget package for environment programs passed, including a new Clean Water Fund, a new Wetlands Restoration Fund, and substantial funding increases for animal waste cleanup activities and for water resources development projects.