Bill Summary for S 474 (2019-2020)
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AN ACT TO ABOLISH OBSOLETE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS THAT ARE NO LONGER FUNCTIONAL, MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR EMERGENCY JUDGES, TRANSFER THE BOXING COMMISSION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, AND TO EXTEND SUNSET ON WAIVER OF REQUIRING WITNESSES FOR HEALTH CARE POWERS OF ATTORNEY AND FOR ADVANCED DIRECTIVES FOR A NATURAL DEATH.Intro. by Wells.
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Bill summary
Senate amendment #1 makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Makes conforming changes to the proposed repeal of Part 22, North Carolina Agency for Public Telecommunications, Article 9 of GS Chapter 143B, to repeal GS 163A-152(70)r.
Eliminates the proposed repeal of the Motor Vehicle Dealers' Advisory Board, set out in GS 20-305.4. Eliminates the proposed conforming changes in GS 20-305.5.
Makes conforming changes to the proposed repeal of Part 2A, Community Development Council, Article 10 of GS Chapter 143B, to repeal GS 143B-432(c)(1) and GS 143B-433(2)b.
Further amends GS 143-345.23 to make conforming changes to the proposed elimination of the State Suggestion Review Committee, deleting the requirement of the State coordinator being an ex officio member of the Committee.
Makes additional technical and clarifying changes.
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