AN ACT TO CLARIFY THE NAME OF THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INFORMATION; TO ALLOW THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INFORMATION TO PROMULGATE RULES FOR USAGE OF THE CRIMINAL INFORMATION NETWORK; TO ALLOW THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INFORMATION TO ASSESS FEES FOR SETUP, ACCESS TO, AND USE OF THE CRIMINAL INFORMATION NETWORK; TO RECODIFY THE EXISTING SUPERIOR COURT DISTRICTS USING 2010 GEOGRAPHY; AND TO ALLOW SHARING OF CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATORY INFORMATION BETWEEN THE STATE ETHICS COMMISSION AND THE LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMITTEE. Summarized in Daily Bulletin 4/19/11 and 6/21/12. Enacted July 12, 2012. Effective July 12, 2012, except as otherwise provided.
Bill Summaries: S699 COURTS AND INVESTIGATIONS (NEW).
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Summary date: Jul 17 2012 - View Summary
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Bill S 699 (2011-2012)Summary date: Jun 21 2012 - View Summary
House committee substitute makes the following changes to 1st edition.
Adds a section amending GS 7A-41(b) to set out the voting tabulation districts and the number of judges for specified superior court districts. Makes conforming changes to GS 7A-41(c). Applies to elections held on or after January 1, 2013. Specifies that any judge elected or appointed in 2012 or before may continue to serve the remainder of that term.
Adds a section adding subsection (n1) to GS 138A-12 to set out the process for the State Ethics Commission to share information related to an inquiry into a legislator’s conduct with the Legislative Ethics Committee.
Makes conforming changes to the bill title.
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Bill S 699 (2011-2012)Summary date: Apr 19 2011 - View Summary
Changes the title of Article 3 in GS Chapter 114 to Division of Criminal Information (currently, Division of Criminal Statistics), and makes conforming changes throughout the Article. Amends GS 114-10.1, changing the name of the Police Information Network to the Division of Criminal Information Network. Authorizes the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) (rather than the Attorney General) to cooperate with specified agencies to implement the statute and to use computers and other equipment. Authorizes DCI (rather than the Attorney General) to adopt rules and regulations governing the DCI Network, and to impose fees, as detailed.