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1 North Carolina State Government OCS Social Studies I Mrs. Bonifay

2 NC Government Overview  North Carolina has three branches of government, just like the US Federal government: 1. Legislative Branch 2. Executive Branch 3. Judicial Branch

3 The Legislative Branch  The legislative branch of the North Carolina government is called the General Assembly.  The General Assembly makes general and local laws that promote the best interests of the state, and establishes rules and regulations governing the conduct of North Carolina citizens.

4 The NC General Assembly  North Carolina has a bicameral legislature. Bicameral means “two houses”—the Senate and the House of Representatives.  The legislature meets annually (yearly). The “long session” takes place in odd numbered years (2011, 2013, etc.); the “short session” takes place in even numbered years (2010, 2012, etc.). The Governor may call a “Special Session,” if needed.

5 The NC Senate  The Senate has 50 members.  Elections for all senate seats are held every 2 years.  The Lieutenant Governor is the President of the Senate. He/She casts the deciding vote in case of a tie.

6 The NC House of Representatives  The House of Representatives has 120 members.  Elections are held every 2 years for all 120 House seats.  The Speaker of the House presides over the business of the House.  The Speaker appoints the members of standing committees.

7 Making Laws  Much of the work of the General Assembly is done by the standing committees in both the Senate and the House.  The House and the Senate debate and pass laws.  The Governor can sign or veto these laws.

8 The Executive Branch  The Executive Branch in North Carolina is made up of 19 executive departments plus the Offices of the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor.  The Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and eight of the department heads are elected every four years.  The Executive Organization Acts of 1971 and 1973 grouped all the agencies of the Executive Branch into 17 departments.

9 The Executive Branch: Departments  The eight department heads who are elected are as follows: Agriculture Public Instruction Insurance Secretary of State Justice State Treasurer Labor State Auditor  In 1981, the NC Community College System became the 18 th executive department. The president of this department answers to the State Board of Community Colleges.

10 The Executive Branch: Departments  The other ten department heads are appointed by the Governor. They are: Administration Revenue Commerce Transportation Correction Cultural Resources Crime Control & Public Safety Health and Human Services Environment and Natural Resources Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

11 The Judicial Branch  The North Carolina Judicial Branch consists of: The NC Supreme Court The NC Court of Appeals The NC Superior Courts The NC District Courts The Administrative Office of the Courts

12 The NC Supreme Court  The Supreme Court is the state’s highest court.  The Supreme Court has a chief justice and 6 associates justices.  They are elected to eight year terms.  They mostly deal with questions of constitutional law, legal questions with major significance, and death penalty appeals.

13 The NC Court of Appeals  This court was created in 1967.  There are 15 justices on the Court of Appeals.  These justices are elected to eight-year terms.  The Chief Justice for the Court of Appeals is appointed by the Chief Justice of the NC Supreme Court.  Cases are heard by a panel of three judges.

14 The NC Superior Court  The NC Superior Court is divided into 8 divisions and 46 districts across NC.  Judges are elected to 8 year terms and rotate every 6 months between the districts within their division.  The Superior Courts hear felony criminal cases, civil cases involving more than $10,000, and appeal from District Courts.  A jury of 12 hear criminal cases in Superior Court.

15 The NC District Courts  The District Courts handle the vast majority of trial level cases.  This court hears civil cases involving less than $10,000, misdemeanors, probable cause hearings, juvenile proceedings, mental health commitments, and domestic relations cases.  As of 2006, NC had 41 district court districts with 239 district judges. District judges are elected to 4 year terms.

16 Administrative Office of the Courts  This office oversees ALL North Carolina Courts.  The AOC supports the courts through technology, personnel, financial, legal research, and purchasing services.  The AOC prepares and administers the court system’s budget.  The AOC currently employs more than 400 people.

17 North Carolina State Govenment  All three branches of the North Carolina Government are outlined in the North Carolina State Constitution.  The main areas addressed for each branch are: power, qualifications, duties, and Constitutional basis.

18 Class Discussion  What are some ways in which the North Carolina government and the United States government are alike?  What are some ways the two are different? VS


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