United States — North Carolina
§ 120C-200. Lobbyist registration procedure.
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Lobbyists must register before lobbying, update registration when information changes, and disclose their principal and status in lobbying communications.
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United States — North Carolina
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Lobbyists must register before lobbying, update registration when information changes, and disclose their principal and status in lobbying communications.
United States — North Carolina
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A foreign limited liability partnership doing business in the state generally cannot sue there unless it has a registration in effect.
United States — North Carolina
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Dealers and salesmen can get initial or renewal registration by filing an application with the Administrator and paying the required fee.
United States — North Carolina
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The Department must keep a registry of landmen, and people may not act or hold themselves out as landmen in the State unless they are registered.
United States — North Carolina
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People seeking registration as athlete agents must file a prescribed application with the Secretary of State and include the required information. Out-of-state applicants may use their other-state application and certificate if the listed conditions are met.
United States — North Carolina
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A lobbyist principal’s authorization must be filed with the Secretary of State within 20 business days after the lobbyist registers, and later amendments must be filed electronically within 10 business days after changes.
United States — North Carolina
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The Administrator may deny, suspend, revoke, limit, censure, or cancel registrations, but must give notice, a hearing opportunity, and written findings before most orders.
United States — North Carolina
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Operating as a cotton gin, cotton warehouse, or cotton merchant without registration is a Class 2 misdemeanor, and the Commissioner of Agriculture may seek an injunction to stop violations.
United States — North Carolina
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A foreign limited partnership must get a certificate of authority before transacting business in the State and must file a registration application with the Secretary of State.
United States — North Carolina
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The license must be renewed every two years, displayed at the business location, and kept in the licensed name; branch offices need certificates and notices to the Board; the Board may charge specified fees.
United States — North Carolina
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Covered cotton businesses must file a registration application by July 1 each year, pay a $25 fee, and cotton warehouse applications must include a $300,000 bond unless the applicant is already licensed and bonded under the U.S. Warehouse Act.
United States — North Carolina
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Licensees and registrants must keep prescribed records, correct materially inaccurate filings within 30 days, report business address changes within 15 days, and keep certain funds in a segregated escrow or trust account.