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General Correspondence, 1981 GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 Accession Information: Transferred from the Governor's Office on September 13, 1982; accessioned September 28, 1982. Schedule Reference: None. Arrangement: Alphabetical within series. Finding Aid Prepared By: Minnie P. Bridges Date: February 28, 1985 The general correspondence file of the Governor consists of letters, reports, speeches, statements, etc. Duplicate materials have been removed. Duplicate printed materials related to North Carolina have been transferred to the State Library. Empty file folders have been retained with a notice to that effect placed in the folder. The filing system used by the Governor's Office is essentially the same as the one initiated in 1967. The files are organized as follows: State· Agencies, Boards, and Commissions Counties File States File Federal Government Institutions General Correctional Educational Mental Alphabetical File Associations and Organizations Extraditions and Requisitions GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -1- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents (Cont.) STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS (Cont.) 651 Administration, Department of Administrative Analysis, Office of Budget Division Summary of Appropriations, 1980-1981 Capital Building Authority, North Carolina Capital Planning Commission, North Carolina Child Day Care Licensing, Office of Children and Youth, Governor's Advocacy Council on Conference 652 Administration, Department of (Cont.) Clearing House Construction Office Council of State Governments Disabilities, Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Equal Employment Opportunity Ethic, Board of Executive Cabinet Executive and Organizational Development Federal-State Relations Fishery Management Council, South Atlantic General Services Division Capitol Capitol Police Motor Pool Parking Government Executive Institute Human Relations Commission, North Carolina 653 Administration, Department of (Cont.) Indian Affairs, North Carolina Commission on Interstate Oil Compact Commission Mailing List, Revision of Management and Development, North Carolina Council on Marine Science Council, North ~rolina North Carolina 2000 Personnel Department, State A-S GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -2- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents (Cont.) STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSION (Cont.) 654 Administration, Department of (Cont.) Personnel Department, State (Cont.) T-W Affirmative Action Plan Awards Intergovernmental Personnel Act Pay Incentives in State Government Personnel Policy Policy Development Property Control Federal Methodist Home Old Main Purchase and Contract Resources Management System State Goals and Policy State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee State Planning State Regulations Systems Management Division Task Force, Governor's Telecommunications, North Carolina Task Force on Veterans' Affairs, Department of A-W Women, North Carolina Council on the Status of Youth Advisory Board Youth Council of North Carolina Youth Involvement 655 Administrative Office of the Courts Advisory Budget Commission Agriculture, Department of A-Y 656 Agriculture, Department of (Cant.) Federal Funds Governor's Advisory Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, and Seafood Industry Land Conservancy Corporation, North Carolina Museum of Natural History, State Prime Farm Land Scrap Tobacco GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -3- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents(Cont.) STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSION (Cont.) 656 Agriculture, Department of (Cont.) Small Woodlot Management State Fair Structural Pest Control Appalachian Regional Commission Architectural Barriers, Governor's Study Commission Architecture, Board of Auctioneer License, North Carolina State Board of Auditor, Department of State Law Enforcement Officers Benefit and Retirement Fund Barber Examiners, State Board of Boundary Commission, North Carolina Certified Public Accountant Chiropractic Examiners, State Board of Coastal Plains Regional Commission Commerce, Department of Alcoholic Control, State Board of B-R Warehouse, A.B.C. Banking Commission, State Burial Commission, North Carolina Credit Union Economic Development, North Carolina Board of Business Assistance Excellence Program Industrial Development, North Carolina Board of 657 Commerce, Department of (Cont.) Economic Development, North Carolina Board of (Cont.) Industrial Development, North Carolina Board of (Cont.) A-W Ambassador at Large Awards International Development c-z 658 Commerce, Department of (Cont.) Economic Development, North Carolina Board of (Cont.) Travel and Tourism A-T European Office Film Industry Foreign Imports Travel Mission China GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -4- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS (Cont.) 659 Commerce, Department of (Cont.) Economic Development, North Carolina Board of (Cont.) Travel and Tourism (Cont.) Travel Mission (Cont.) Europe Germany Israel Japan Welcome Centers World's Fair Employment Security Commission A-Z Economy Job Fair Energy, Division of March - December 660 Commerce, Department of (Cont.) Energy, Division of (Cont.) January - February Energy Crisis Closing Stores Farmers Four Day Workweek Gas Rationing Sunday, Gas Traveling People Energy Policy Council Energy Task Force Governor's Commission on Energy Loans Low Income Fuel Assistance Industrial Commission B-W Milk Commission Minority Business Enterprises, Office of Ports Authority, North Carolina State A-Y Dredging Rural Electrification Authority Savings and Loan Association Science and Technology, North Carolina Board of GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -5- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS (Cont.) 661 Commerce, Department of (Cont.) Science and Technology, North Carolina Board of (Cont.) Seafood Marketing Utilities Commission A-W Duke Power Company Public Staff Sharon Harris Plant Utilities - University of North Carolina VEPCO (Virginia Electric Power Company) Constitution Study Commission Contractors, State Licensing Board for Correction, Department of B-W Capital Punishment Death Row Inmates Detainers Education Inmate Grievance Jobs for Ex-offenders' Program Youth Development Parole, Board of Conunutations Pardons Prisoners' Requests Probations 662 Cosmetic Art Examiners, State Board of Council of State Courts Commission, North Carolina Crime Control and Public Safety, Department of Adjutant General National Guard B-Y Charlotte Emergencies 663 Crime Control and Public Safety, Department of (Cont.) Alcohol Law Enforcement Division Civil Air Patrol Civil Defense, State GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -6- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS (Cont.) 663 Crime Control and Public Safety, Department of (Cont.) Community Watch Program Courts Commission Crime Commission, Governor's Criminal Justice System Emergency Management Fair Sentencing Fire Commission Highway Patrol B-W Juvenile Code Revision Law and Order PCB Cultural Resources, Department of America's Four Hundredth Anniversary Committee Archives and History, Division of A-J 664 Cultural Resources, Department of (Cont.) Archives and History, Division of (Cont.) K-Y Daniel Boone Trail Architecture, Board of Art Museum Building Commission Art Society, North Carolina State Arts Council, North Carolina Awards Commission, North Carolina Aycock, Charles B., Memorial Commission Caswell, Governor Richard, Memorial Commission Community Artist Residency Training Program Edenton Historic Commission Executive Residence Governor's Council on Arts and Humanities Guilford County Bicentennial Commission Historic Bath Commission Historic Hillsborough Commission Historic Murfreesboro Commission Historic Sites Advisory Committee Historic Swansboro Commission Holly Arboretum Commission, North Carolina GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -7- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND CO~lliiSSIONS (Cont.) 664 Cultural Resources, Department of (Cont.) Library Certification Board Memorials Commission Morehead, John Motley, Memorial Commission Museum of Art, North Carolina 665 Cultural Resources, Department of (Cont.) Museum of History, North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, North Carolina North Carolina Historical Commission North Carolina Theatre of Arts Replica of Sixteenth Ship State Library, North Carolina U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Commission Visiting Arts Program Visitor's Centers Deferred Compensation Plan Dental Examiners, .State Board of Education, Public B-Y 666 Education, Public (Cont.) Community College Education, State Board of Annual Testing Commission, North Carolina Bands Bentonville Battleground History Bowl Busing Career Service Institute Community Schools, Interagency Council on Competency Test Commission Discipline Distributive Education Driver Education Early Childhood Development Economic Education, North Carolina Council on Education, Commission of the States Educational Council Environmental Council Environmental Education Jobs for America's Graduates Junior Achievement Kindergarten Learning Disabilities GOVERNOR'S PAPERS James B. Hunt, Jr. -8- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1981 (Cont.) Box No. Contents STATE AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS (Cont.) 666 Education, Public (Cont.) Education, State Board of Metrication Non-public Education Occupational Education Physical Education Post-Secondary Education Prayer in Schools Reading Program Primary
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