ELEVATORS/INTERIM CODE COUNCIL APPT. (NEW)

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View NCGA Bill Details(link is external)2025-2026 Session
House Bill 559 (Public) Filed Thursday, March 27, 2025
AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS FEE MODIFICATIONS TO THE STATE LABOR REGULATIONS AND TO AMEND INTERIM APPOINTMENT CRITERIA FOR THE BUILDING CODE COUNCIL AND RESIDENTIAL CODE COUNCIL.
Intro. by Howard, Setzer, Gillespie, K. Hall.

Status: Pres. To Gov. 6/27/2025 (House action) (Jun 27 2025)

SOG comments (1):

Long title change

Amendment to the 3rd edition changed the long title. Previous long title was AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS FEE MODIFICATIONS TO THE STATE LABOR REGULATIONS.

Bill History:

H 559

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: Jun 24 2025 - View Summary

    Senate amendment to the 3rd edition adds the following content.

    Part III.

    Extends the amount of time that the General Assembly is considered “not in session” under GS 143-136 (a2) (process for appointments to the Building Code Council by the Governor) and GS 143-136.1(b1) (process for appointments to the Residential Code Council by the Governor) from during any adjournment of the regular session for more than 10 days to during any adjournment of the regular session for more than 90 days.

    Makes conforming changes to act’s long and short titles.

     


  • Summary date: Jun 19 2025 - View Summary

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

    Removes changes to GS 95-110.5 and GS 95-111.4 concerning the waiver and amending of standards related to the qualifications of inspectors. 

    Makes conforming organizational changes and changes the heading of Part III (now Part II). 


  • Summary date: Apr 15 2025 - View Summary

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

    Amends new GS 95-110.5A, GS 95-111.4A, and GS 95-120A to require the adjustment to the relevant fee amounts be in accordance with the percent change in the annual Consumer Price Index (was, in accordance with the Consumer Price Index). 


  • Summary date: Mar 27 2025 - View Summary

    Contains whereas clauses.

    Amends GS 95-107 and GS 95-108 to update statutory references from existing sections to newly-created GS 95-110.5A, GS 95-111.4A, and GS 95-120A.

    Repeals GS 95-110.5(20), which caps inspection and certificate issuance fees under GS Chapter 95, Article 14A (the Elevator Safety Act of North Carolina) at $200.

    Creates new GS 95-110.5A, which outlines fees for certificates and inspections under Article 14A beginning July 1, 2025. Specifies that beginning July 1, 2026, the Department of Labor (DOL) must adjust the fees in the section each fiscal year based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, rounded to the nearest dollar, and publish this adjustment in the North Carolina Register 60 days before any increase. Also allows charging the specified permit application fee.

    Repeals GS 95-111.4(19), which caps inspection and certificate fees under GS Chapter 95, Article 14B (the Amusement Device Safety Act of North Carolina) at $250.

    Creates new GS 95-111.4A, which outlines fees for various amusement device inspections under Article 14B beginning July 1, 2025. Specifies that beginning July 1, 2026, the DOL must adjust the fees in the section each fiscal year based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, rounded to the nearest dollar, and publish this adjustment in the North Carolina Register 60 days before any increase.

    Repeals GS 95-120(9), which caps inspection and certificate fees under GS Chapter 95, Article 15 (Passenger Tramway Safety) at $137.

    Creates new GS 95-120A, which outlines inspection fees for Article 15 beginning July 1, 2025. Specifies that beginning July 1, 2026, the DOL must adjust the fees in the section each fiscal year based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, rounded to the nearest dollar, and publish this adjustment in the North Carolina Register 60 days before any increase.

    Requires DOL to publish notice of the changes in fees in the North Carolina Register and on DOL's website no later than 30 days after the effective date of this act.

    Amends GS 95-110.5(13) to allow the Commissioner of Labor to waive or amend the American National Safety Standards as those standards relate to the qualifications of inspectors if the Commissioner sets alternative standards that are reasonably equivalent. Makes an identical amendment to GS 95-111.4(13).

    Requires DOL to consult with the North Carolina Community College System to develop an in-house training and apprenticeship program for elevator inspectors and use this program to fill vacancies in the inspector positions of DOL.