APPRAISER COMPENSATION/JUDGE PERFORM MARRIAGE (NEW).

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View NCGA Bill Details2015-2016 Session
Senate Bill 600 (Public) Filed Thursday, March 26, 2015
AN ACT TO REQUIRE APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES TO COMPENSATE APPRAISERS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW AND TO ALLOW FEDERAL APPELLATE JUDGES TO PERFORM MARRIAGE CEREMONIES.
Intro. by Meredith, Rabon.

Status: Ch. SL 2016-61 (Senate Action) (Jun 30 2016)

SOG comments (2):

Identical bill

Bill as filed is substantively identical to H 782 as filed 4/14/15.

Long Title Change

House committee substitute to the 2nd edition makes changes to the long title. The original title is as follows:

AN ACT TO DIRECT THE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO STUDY HOW TO IMPLEMENT AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY ON THE ROADS AND HIGHWAYS OF THIS STATE, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

Bill History:

S 600/S.L. 2016-61

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: Jun 30 2016 - View Summary

    AN ACT TO REQUIRE APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES TO COMPENSATE APPRAISERS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW AND TO ALLOW FEDERAL APPELLATE JUDGES TO PERFORM MARRIAGE CEREMONIES. Enacted June 30, 2016. Effective June 30, 2016, except as otherwise provided.


  • Summary date: Jun 21 2016 - View Summary

    House amendment makes the following changes to the 4th edition.

    Amends proposed GS 93E-2-4(i) to provide that for appraisal assignments of property secured by the principal dwelling of the consumer (was, for appraisal assignments of one- to four-family dwellings), an appraisal company must compensate appraisers in compliance with section 129E(i) of the federal Truth in Lending Act and associated regulations. Adds the requirement that rules establishing customary and reasonable rates be based on objective third-party information.


  • Summary date: Jun 16 2016 - View Summary

    House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition.

    Deletes the proposed changes to GS 51-1 and instead provides that notwithstanding the limitations in GS 51-1(1) and (2), a marriage that meets all other requisites of marriage may be solemnized by a Justice of the US Supreme Court or a Judge of the US Court of Appeals. Effective July 2, 2016, and expires July 5, 2016.


  • Summary date: Jun 2 2016 - View Summary

    House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.

    Amends the bill's short and long titles.

    Deletes all of the provisions of the previous edition and replaces them with the following.

    Amends GS 93E-2-4, of the NC Appraisers Act, concerning real estate appraisal management companies, adding new subsection (i) which requires these companies to pay appraisers, for appraisal assignments of one- to four-family residential dwellings, customary and reasonable fees as providing for and in compliance with specified federal law.  Directs the NC Appraisal Board (Board) to adopt administrative rules to enforce these provisions. Also amends GS 93E-2-8, concerning the disciplinary authority of the Board, enacting new subdivision (9), which authorizes the Board to take disciplinary action for failure to compensate appraisers as required in above GS 93E-2-4(i). Effective January 1, 2017.

    Amends GS 51-1 concerning those authorized to solemnize a marriage in North Carolina, adding Justices of the US Supreme Court and Judges of the US Court of Appeals to those so authorized. Makes conforming changes. Effective July 2, 2016, expiring on July 5, 2016.


  • Summary date: Apr 29 2015 - View Summary

    Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.

    Amends the definition of autonomous vehicle for the purposes of the act, providing that it means a vehicle capable of operating in a full automation mode as that mode is defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers standard as specified (previously, definition provided that the term autonomous vehicle technology means technology that is installed on a motor vehicle that has the capability to drive the motor vehicle without the active control or monitoring of a human operator). 


  • Summary date: Mar 30 2015 - View Summary

    Requires the Division of Motor Vehicles, in collaboration with other interested stakeholders, to study how to implement autonomous vehicle technology, which is technology installed on a motor vehicle that has the capability to drive the motor vehicle without the active control or monitoring of a human operator. Specifies items that must be included in the study. Requires a report on the findings to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee by February 1, 2016.