Bill Summary for S 681 (2019-2020)
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- Agriculture
- Courts/Judiciary
- Juvenile Law
- Abuse, Neglect and Dependency
- Delinquency
- Criminal Justice
- Corrections (Sentencing/Probation)
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Education
- Preschool
- Elementary and Secondary Education
- Higher Education
- Environment
- Environment/Natural Resources
- Government
- Public Safety and Emergency Management
- State Agencies
- Community Colleges System Office
- UNC System
- Department of Administration
- Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (formerly Dept. of Cultural Resources)
- Department of Environmental Quality (formerly DENR)
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Information Technology
- Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
- Department of Public Safety
- Office of State Auditor
- Office of State Budget and Management
- Office of State Controller
- State Board of Education
- Local Government
- Health and Human Services
- Health
- Health Care Facilities and Providers
- Health Insurance
- Public Health
- Mental Health
- Social Services
- Adult Services
- Child Welfare
- Public Assistance
- Lottery and Gaming
- Military and Veteran's Affairs
Bill Information:
View NCGA Bill Details | 2019-2020 Session |
AN ACT ENACTING AGENCY POLICY DIRECTIVES FOR THE 2019-2021 FISCAL BIENNIUM, CONSISTENT WITH CERTAIN POLICY DIRECTIVES IN RATIFIED HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION; MODIFYING STAFFING IN THE OFFICE OF RECOVERY AND RESILIENCY; AND CLARIFYING THAT PARTIES TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT AGREEMENT WITH A MAJOR MILITARY INSTALLATION THAT OPERATES A PSAP MAY USE 911 FUNDS FOR NEXT GENERATION 911 SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY.Intro. by Berger, Tillman.
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Bill summary
AN ACT ENACTING AGENCY POLICY DIRECTIVES FOR THE 2019-2021 FISCAL BIENNIUM, CONSISTENT WITH CERTAIN POLICY DIRECTIVES IN RATIFIED HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION; MODIFYING STAFFING IN THE OFFICE OF RECOVERY AND RESILIENCY; AND CLARIFYING THAT PARTIES TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT AGREEMENT WITH A MAJOR MILITARY INSTALLATION THAT OPERATES A PSAP MAY USE 911 FUNDS FOR NEXT GENERATION 911 SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY. SL 2020-78. Enacted July 1, 2020. Effective July 1, 2020, except as otherwise provided.
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