Bill Summary for S 553 (2019-2020)
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- Agriculture
- Business and Commerce
- Occupational Licensing
- Courts/Judiciary
- Criminal Justice
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Development, Land Use and Housing
- Building and Construction
- Property and Housing
- Environment
- Government
- State Agencies
- Department of Environmental Quality (formerly DENR)
- Local Government
- Health and Human Services
- Health
- Public Health
Bill Information:
View NCGA Bill Details | 2019-2020 Session |
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FURTHER REGULATORY RELIEF TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLINA.Intro. by Sanderson, Wells.
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Bill summary
Senate amendment makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Part I. State and Local Government Regulation
Modifies the proposed changes to GS 93A-40(a) concerning real estate licensing requirements for time share salespeople. Now defines a time share salesperson to be a licensed real estate broker unless the salesperson meets the requirements for exemption from licensure under specified state law, or is an employee of the registered time share developer, and has their income reported on the IRS W2 form (previously did not include employees of registered time share developers in the licensure exemption).
Part II. Agriculture, Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Regulation
Eliminates the proposed changes to GS 130A-309.10 and instead maintains the existing prohibition against disposing discarded computer equipment or discarded televisions in landfills or by incineration.
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