North Carolina General Statutes § 114-2 Duties

It shall be the duty of the Attorney General:

(1)        To defend all actions in the appellate division in which the State shall be interested, or a party, and to appear for the  State in any other court or tribunal in any cause or matter,  civil or criminal, in which the State may be a party or interested.

(2)        To represent all State departments, agencies, institutions, commissions, bureaus or other organized activities of the State which receive support in whole or in part from the State.

(3)        Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 702, s. 2.

(4)        To consult with and advise the prosecutors, when requested  by them, in all matters pertaining to the duties of their office.

(5)        To give, when required, his opinion upon all questions of law submitted to him by the General Assembly, or by either branch thereof, or by the Governor, Auditor, Treasurer, or any other State officer.

(6)        To pay all moneys received for debts due or penalties to the State immediately after the receipt thereof into the treasury.

(7)        To compare the warrants drawn on the State treasury with the laws under which they purport to be drawn.

(8)        Subject to the provisions of G.S. 62-20:

a.         To intervene, when he deems it to be advisable in the public interest, in proceedings before any courts, regulatory officers, agencies and bodies, both State and federal, in a representative capacity for and on behalf of the using and consuming public of this State. He shall also have the authority to institute and originate proceedings before such courts, officers, agencies or bodies and shall have authority to appear before agencies on behalf of the State and its agencies and citizens in all matters affecting the public interest.

b.         Upon the institution of any proceeding before any State agency by application, petition or other pleading, formal or informal, the outcome of which will affect a substantial number of residents of North Carolina, such agency or agencies shall furnish the Attorney General with copies of all such applications, petitions and pleadings so filed, and, when the Attorney General deems it advisable in the public interest to intervene in such proceedings, he is authorized to file responsive pleadings and to appear before such agency either in a representative capacity in behalf of the using and consuming public of this State or in behalf of the State  or any of its agencies. (1868-9, c. 270, s. 82; 1871-2, c. 112, s. 2; Code, s. 3363; 1893, c. 379; 1901, c. 744; Rev., s. 5380; C.S., s. 7694; 1931, c. 243, s. 5; 1933, c. 134, s. 8; 1941, c. 97; 1967, c. 691, s. 51; 1969, c. 535; 1973, c. 702, s. 2; 1977, c. 468, s. 17; 1979, c. 107, s. 9; 1983, c. 913, s. 15.)

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