AN ACT TO MODIFY THE CURRENT OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 2017 AND TO MAKE OTHER CHANGES IN THE BUDGET OPERATIONS OF THE STATE. Enacted June 12, 2018. Effective July 1, 2018, except as otherwise provided.
Bill Summaries: S99 APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 2018. (NEW)
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 12 2018 - View SummaryAgriculture, Business and Commerce, Courts/Judiciary, Juvenile Law, Motor Vehicle, Court System, Criminal Justice, Corrections (Sentencing/Probation), Development, Land Use and Housing, Community and Economic Development, Land Use, Planning and Zoning, Property and Housing, Education, Elementary and Secondary Education, Higher Education, Employment and Retirement, Environment, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Environment/Natural Resources, Government, Budget/Appropriations, Ethics and Lobbying, General Assembly, 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 Insurance, Department of Justice, Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Instruction, Department of Public Safety, Department of Revenue, Department of State Treasurer, Department of Transportation, Office of State Budget and Management, State Board of Education, Office of State Human Resources (formerly Office of State Personnel), State Government, Executive, State Personnel, State Property, Tax, Local Government, Health and Human Services, Health, Health Care Facilities and Providers, Public Health, Mental Health, Social Services, Adult Services, Child Welfare, Public Assistance, Lottery and Gaming, Military and Veteran's Affairs, TransportationAPPROP, STUDY, GS 7A, GS 15A, GS 17C, GS 17E, GS 18B, GS 18C, GS 20, GS 58, GS 74E, GS 89C, GS 90, GS 97, GS 105, GS 106, GS 108A, GS 108C, GS 110, GS 115C, GS 115D, GS 116, GS 120, GS 122C, GS 126, GS 130A, GS 131D, GS 135, GS 136, GS 143, GS 143B, GS 143C, GS 146, GS 147, GS 150B, GS 153A, GS 159, GS 160A, GS 164
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 6 2018 - View Summary
The Governor vetoed the act on 06/06/18. The Governor's objections and veto message are available here: http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2017/S99Veto/S99Veto.html
Agriculture, Business and Commerce, Courts/Judiciary, Juvenile Law, Motor Vehicle, Court System, Criminal Justice, Corrections (Sentencing/Probation), Development, Land Use and Housing, Community and Economic Development, Land Use, Planning and Zoning, Property and Housing, Education, Elementary and Secondary Education, Higher Education, Employment and Retirement, Environment, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Environment/Natural Resources, Government, Budget/Appropriations, Ethics and Lobbying, General Assembly, 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 Insurance, Department of Justice, Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Instruction, Department of Public Safety, Department of Revenue, Department of State Treasurer, Department of Transportation, Office of State Budget and Management, State Board of Education, Office of State Human Resources (formerly Office of State Personnel), State Government, Executive, State Personnel, State Property, Tax, Local Government, Health and Human Services, Health, Health Care Facilities and Providers, Public Health, Mental Health, Social Services, Adult Services, Child Welfare, Public Assistance, Lottery and Gaming, Military and Veteran's Affairs, Transportation
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: May 29 2018 - View Summary
Conference report deletes the contents of the previous edition and replaces it with the Appropriations Act of 2018. We will not be including a summary of the Appropriations Act. For the content of the bill, please follow the View NCGA Bill Details link. Further information on the budget, including the committee report, can be found on the “News” section of the General Assembly’s website at: https://www.ncleg.gov/News.
Agriculture, Business and Commerce, Courts/Judiciary, Juvenile Law, Delinquency, Motor Vehicle, Court System, Criminal Justice, Corrections (Sentencing/Probation), Development, Land Use and Housing, Community and Economic Development, Land Use, Planning and Zoning, Property and Housing, Education, Elementary and Secondary Education, Higher Education, Employment and Retirement, Environment, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Environment/Natural Resources, Government, Budget/Appropriations, Ethics and Lobbying, General Assembly, 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 Insurance, Department of Justice, Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Instruction, Department of Public Safety, Department of Revenue, Department of State Treasurer, Department of Transportation, Office of State Budget and Management, State Board of Education, Office of State Human Resources (formerly Office of State Personnel), State Government, Executive, State Personnel, State Property, Tax, Local Government, Health and Human Services, Health, Health Care Facilities and Providers, Public Health, Mental Health, Social Services, Adult Services, Child Welfare, Public Assistance, Lottery and Gaming, Military and Veteran's Affairs, Transportation
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 20 2017 - View Summary
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition.
Changes the long title.
Amends GS 58-2-164(c2), adding to the methods that may be used to prove North Carolina residency or eligible risk status under the rate evasion fraud statute pertaining to nonfleet private passenger motor vehicle insurance. Adds to the methods listed, of which two must be used to substantiate proof of residency or eligible risk status: (1) the declaration page of the applicant's North Carolina commercial automobile policy dated no later than one year prior thereto and (2) the driver's license of a corporate officer or member of the LLC of the applicant.
Makes conforming organizational changes.
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: Apr 26 2017 - View Summary
Senate amendment makes the following change to the 2nd edition:
Amends the long title.
Deletes proposed GS 58-33-107 (Investigation by agent for premium accuracy).
Amends GS 58-36-65 to require records of convictions for moving traffic violations to be obtained prior to the sale of a new policy of motor vehicle insurance.
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: Apr 26 2017 - View Summary
Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Deletes the proposed changes to GS 58-36-30(b1). Amends GS 58-36-30 by adding new (b2) requiring the Commissioner of Insurance to annually collect from insurers and publish on the Department of Insurance's website, by July 1, the following data: (1) the percentage of policies for which a consent to rate has been obtained and (2) the average difference between the approved premium and the consented premium. Makes any non-aggregated data obtained by the Commissioner proprietary and confidential and not a public record. Applies only to insurance against loss to residential real property with no more than four housing units. Requires that the Department publish the required information by October 1, 2017.
Enacts new GS 58-33-107 providing that with respect to new business as as part of the rating and underwriting of nonfleet private passenger motor vehicle insurance coverage, no insurer, agent, broker, or limited representative can charge, demand, or receive a premium for a policy covering nonfleet private passenger motor vehicle insurance without first investigating and considering the potential policyholder's accident and driving records.
Makes conforming changes to the act's titles.
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Bill S 99 (2017-2018)Summary date: Feb 15 2017 - View Summary
Amends GS 58-36-30(b1), as enacted by Section 1.3(a) of SL 2016-78, concerning consent to insurance rates in excess of that allowed by the Rate Bureau for residential real property with not more than four housing units, adding language that provides that any data obtained by the Commissioner of Insurance (Commissioner) pursuant to this subsection that identifies individual insurers or insureds is considered proprietary and confidential and not a public record (previously, subsection stated that any data obtained by the Commissioner pursuant to this subsection was proprietary and confidential and not public record). Adds new provisions requiring the Commissioner to annually collect and publish on the Department of Insurance website, no later than July 1, the following aggregated data for each geographical ratemaking territory: (1) the percentage of policies for which a consent to rate has been obtained and (2) the average difference between the manual premium and the consented premium.