The Daily Bulletin: 2014-06-10

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The Daily Bulletin: 2014-06-10

PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 183 (2013-2014) DELAY TRANSFER/CLEVELAND COUNTY CORR. FAC. (NEW). Filed Feb 27 2013, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO DELAY THE TRANSFER DATE OF THE CLEVELAND COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition:

Changes the short and long titles.

Deletes the provisions of the previous act in their entirety.

Amends SL 2012-177 to provide that the transfer of the Cleveland County Correctional Facility to the Board of Trustees of Cleveland Community College will become effective on July 1, 2016 (was, July 1, 2014).

Intro. by T. Moore.UNCODIFIED, Cleveland
H 346 (2013-2014) GOVERNING BODIES/COLLECT UNPAID JUDGMENTS. Filed Mar 19 2013, AN ACT AUTHORIZING COUNTIES AND CITIES TO ATTACH AND GARNISH A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNING BODY IF THE COUNTY OR CITY HAS BEEN GRANTED A MONEY JUDGMENT AGAINST THAT MEMBER AND THE MONEY JUDGMENT HAS NOT BEEN SATISFIED.

The Senate committee substitute to the 3rd edition change the act's effective date from October 1, 2013, to October 1, 2014.

Intro. by Faircloth.GS 153A, GS 160A
H 618 (2013-2014) AMEND FIREARM RESTORATION LAW. Filed Apr 9 2013, AN ACT TO RESTORE THE FIREARMS RIGHTS OF CERTAIN PERSONS WHO WERE CONVICTED OF NONVIOLENT FELONIES BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 1995, AND WHOSE FIREARMS RIGHTS HAD BEEN RESTORED BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 1995, TO INCREASE THE FEE TO PETITION FOR THE RESTORATION OF FIREARMS RIGHTS, AND TO ADD TO THE LIST OF OFFENSES INELIGIBLE FOR EXPUNCTION CERTAIN FELONY BREAKING AND ENTERING OFFENSES, AND ANY OFFENSE THAT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COMMIT AN OFFENSE THAT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPUNCTION.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 4th edition:

Changes the long title.

Amends GS 15A-145.5(a) to provide that the following crimes are not eligible for expunction: (1) the offense of breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony or larceny, or to terrorize or injure the occupant (GS 14-54(a) and (a1)); (2) breaking and entering a place of worship (GS 14-54.1); (3) preparation to commit a burglary, or breaking and entering by possession of a dangerous weapon or a picklock or other implement of housebreaking (GS 14-55); (4) the felony offense of entering into or breaking out of railroad cars, motor vehicles, trailers, aircraft, boats, or other watercraft (GS 14-56); and (5) any offense that is an attempt to commit an offense that is not eligible for expunction. Effective December 1, 2014, applying to petitions filed on or after that date; petitions filed prior to that date are not abated by these provisions.

Amends the effective date for Sections 1 and 2 of the act to October 1, 2014 (was, October 1, 2013).

Intro. by Speciale, Pittman.GS 14, GS 15A
H 698 (2013-2014) BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR FIREFIGHTERS. Filed Apr 9 2013, AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS FOR CURRENT VOLUNTEERS OR PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL AND TO ESTABLISH THE URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE PROGRAM AND THE URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the the 1st edition:

Changes the long title.

Amends GS 114-19.12 concerning criminal history checks of applicants and current members of fire departments to provide that a local fire chief of a rated fire department can request criminal history checks of fire department applicants or current members (previously, allowed local fire chiefs, even if not of a rated fire department, to order criminal history).

Amends GS 114-19.12(g) to provide that a local fire chief is defined as a fire chief of any bona fide fire department certified to the Commissioner of Insurance with at least a Class 9S rating for insurance grading purposes.

Provides that Section 1 of the act, pertaining to criminal record checks, will become effective October 1, 2014 (was, October 1, 2013).

Directs the Joint Oversight Committee on Justice and Public Safety to study the feasibilty of having the Department of Insurance providing the request for the criminal checks and any required identifying information to the Department of Justice.  Findings of the study are to be submitted to the 2015 General Assembly when it convenes. Effective when the act becomes law.

Amends GS 166A-19.12 to expand the powers of the Division of Emergency Management as delegated by the Governor and the Secretary of Public Safety to include the maintenance of an effective statewide urban search and rescue program. Effective when the act becomes law.

Enacts a new Article 6, Urban Search and Rescue, to GS Chapter 166A, effective July 1, 2014. Defines the following terms as they apply in this Article: (1) urban search and rescue team, (2) specialty rescue team, (3) incident support team, and (4) contract response team. Identifies "Secretary" as referring to the Secretary of the Department of Public Safety.

Directs the Secretary to adopt rules establishing a program for urban search and rescue that relies on contracts with contract response teams and directs the Division of Emergency Management (DEM) to administer this program. Requires to the extent possible that the program be coordinated with other emergency planning activities of the state. Requires the program to include contract response teams that are available to provide 24-hour dispatch from the Division of Emergency Management Operations Center. Lists rules that the program must include. Directs that the DEM spend the necessary funds for training, equipment, and other necessary items within available appropriations to support the operations of contract response teams. Additionally provides that the DEM may administer any grants of other funds made available for contract response teams, under rules and regulations approved by the Director of the State Budget.

Directs the Secretary to consult with the Urban Search and Rescue Team Advisory Committee established under new GS 166A-69 in developing the Urban Search and Rescue Program and adopting the rules required by this section.

Provides that the Secretary may contract with any unit or units of local government for the provision of a contract response team to implement the Urban Search and Rescue Program. Requires that contracts are to be let consistent with bidding and contract standards and procedures adopted under GS 166A-66(a)(7) and GS 166A-66(a)(8). Provides additional specifics to which the Secretary may agree upon entering into contracts with units of local government. Prohibits the Secretary from agreeing to provide reimbursement for standby time. Requires that any contract entered into between the Secretary and a unit of local government to provide a contract response team must specify that the members of the contract response team, when performing under the contract, are not employees of the state and are not entitled to benefits under the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System or for the payment by the state of federal Social Security, employment insurance, or workers' compensation. Additionally provides criteria as to when it's permissible for a contract response team to use a state vehicle for local purposes.

Enacts new GS 166A-68 regarding the immunity of contract response personnel under GS 166A-19.60(a).

Enacts new GS 166A-69 to create the Urban Search and Rescue Team Advisory Committee (Committee). Directs the Secretary to appoint the members of the Committee with one representative from each division or association as designated in this act, and to designate the Director or Deputy Director of the North Carolina Division of Emergency Management as the Chair. Provides additional criteria regarding calling meetings; directs the Department of Public Safety to provide space for the Committee to meet and to provide the Committee with necessary support staff and supplies to carry out its duties in an effective manner. Provides that Committee members are to serve without pay but are to receive a travel allowance, lodging, subsistence, and per diem. Provides that the Contract Response Team Advisory Committee is to advise the Secretary on the establishment of the Urban Search and Rescue Program.

Unless otherwise indicated, the above provisions are effective July 1, 2014.

Intro. by Saine, Ramsey, Boles.GS 114, GS 166A
H 777 (2013-2014) SEX OFFENDER/EXPAND RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTIONS. Filed Apr 10 2013, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW THAT IMPOSES RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTIONS ON SEX OFFENDERS TO PROVIDE THAT A SEX OFFENDER IS PROHIBITED FROM RESIDING WITHIN ONE THOUSAND FEET OF A SITE WHERE A BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF AMERICA IS LOCATED.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition:

Makes technical changes.

Amends the effective date of the act to December 1, 2014 (was, December 1, 2013).

Intro. by Jackson. GS 14
H 1031 (2013-2014) NC ECON. DEV. PARTNERSHIP MODIFICATIONS. Filed May 14 2014, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO FACILITATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE STATE.

House amendments make the following changes to the 3rd edition.

Provides that the duties of the Economic Development Accountability & Standards Committee (Committee), established in this act, include a biennial audit of the records of the North Carolina nonprofit corporation with which the Department of Commerce has contracted under this section, by the Office of State Budget and Management, State Auditor, or internal auditors of the Department (was, by the Office of State Budget and Management).

Also makes an amendment regarding the composition of the 17-member nonprofit corporation's governing board. Directs the Governor, who appoints 8 members and the chair, to select appointed members so that two-ninths come from a development tier one area, two-ninths from a development tier two area, and no more than two members come from the same Collaboration for Prosperity Zone. Directs the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, who appoint four members each, to select their appointed members so that one-fourth come from a development tier one area and one-fourth from a development tier two area, and no two members come from the same Collaboration for Prosperity Zone.

Provides that at least 25 percent of the funds raised by the nonprofit corporation from sources other than the state must be used for the benefit of or for salaried positions located in or working solely on development in development tier one or two areas, as defined in GS 143B-37.08.

Intro. by Murry.GS 115C, GS 126, GS 132, GS 143B
H 1261 (2013-2014) URGE CONGRESS/TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE. Filed Jun 10 2014, A HOUSE RESOLUTION URGING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO REAUTHORIZE FEDERALLY PROVIDED TERRORISM REINSURANCE FOR INSURERS IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN STABILITY IN THE INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE MARKETS TO CONTINUE TO DELIVER SUBSTANTIVE, DIRECT BENEFITS TO BUSINESSES, WORKERS, CONSUMERS, AND THE ECONOMY OVERALL IN THE AFTERMATH OF A TERRORIST ATTACK ON THE UNITED STATES.

As title indicates.

Intro. by Collins.HOUSE RES

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PUBLIC/SENATE BILLS
S 463 (2013-2014) JAIL DORMITORY MINIMUM STANDARDS. Filed Mar 27 2013, AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW PROVIDING FOR MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR JAIL DORMITORIES TO ALLOW COUNTIES TO HOUSE SIXTY‑FOUR INMATES PER DORMITORY SO LONG AS CERTAIN MINIMUM STANDARDS ARE MET.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition. Deletes the amendments to GS 14-256, which made it a Class H felony to escape from a county facility when the person has been charged with a felony and committed to the facility pending trial. Makes conforming changes including amending the long title.

Intro. by Woodard, McKissick. GS 153A
S 790 (2013-2014) CAPE HATTERAS/GAS CITIES/INFRASTRUCTURE LAND (NEW). Filed May 15 2014, AN ACT TO PHASE IN THE SALES TAX RATE ON ELECTRICITY SOLD BY CAPE HATTERAS ELECTRICAL MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION AND THE SALES TAX RATE ON PIPED NATURAL GAS SOLD BY GAS CITIES, TO MODIFY THE PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL PROGRAM FOR SITE INFRASTRUCTURE LAND, AND TO DELAY THE CHANGE IN THE HIGHWAY USE TAX BASE TO INCLUDE DEALER ADMINISTRATIVE FEES.

The Senate committee substitute to the 1st edition deletes the provisions of the previous edition and replaces it with AN ACT TO PHASE IN THE SALES TAX ON ELECTRICITY SOLD BY CAPE HATTERAS ELECTRICAL MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION.

Amends GS 105-164.4(a) to provide that the tax rate of 3.5% applies to the gross receipts derived from sales of electricity by Cape Hatteras Electric Membership Corporation. Effective July 1, 2014, and expires July 1, 2015.

Intro. by Cook.
S 797 (2013-2014) 911 BOARD/BACK-UP PSAP. Filed May 19 2014, AN ACT TO AMEND THE DUTIES OF THE 911 BOARD RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINTS, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND TO CLARIFY THE COLLECTION AUTHORITY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE FOR THE 911 FEE ON PREPAID WIRELESS.

The Senate committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.

Amends GS 62A-46 to allow the 911 Board to reduce, suspend, or terminate monthly distributions if a PSAP does not comply with the Article's requirements. Also adds to the requirements that must be met by a PSAP in order to receive a distribution that the PSAP have a plan and means for 911 call taking in the event 911 calls cannot be received and processed in the primary PSAP.

Makes all of the changes in Section 1, amending GS 62A-42 and GS 62A-46, effective when the act becomes law, and applicable to distributions made on or after July 1, 2016.

Amends GS 62A-54 to make the collection of tax debts provisions applicable to the collection of the 911 service charge for prepaid wireless telecommunications service. Repeals Section 8 of SL 2011-122, as amended, which concerned the amount of the 911 service charge that the Department of Revenue (Department) may retain for collection costs. Allows the Department to retain $640,000 of the 911 fee service charges for prepaid wireless telecommunications service remitted to the Department in the 2014-15 fiscal year. These changes are effective July 1, 2014.

Makes conforming changes to the act's long title.

Intro. by Brock.GS 62A
S 880 (2013-2014) EDUCATION SIMPLIFICATION AMENDMENT. Filed Jun 10 2014, AN ACT TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF NORTH CAROLINA TO SIMPLIFY THE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FOR A SECRETARY OF EDUCATION TO REPLACE THE CURRENT SYSTEM OF A SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AND, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Repeals Section 4 (State Board of Education) of Article IX of the NC Constitution. Amends Section 5 of Article IX to establish a Department of Education (Department) to supervise and administer the public school system and the education funds provided for its support. The head of the Department is to be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. Gives the General Assembly the power to fill temporary vacancies in the position. Makes conforming changes to Section 7 of Article III. The amendments are to be submitted to qualified voters at a statewide general election on November 4, 2014. If the amendments are approved, the amendments are effective January 1, 2017; the terms of members of the Board of Education that would expire between certification of the amendment and December 31, 2016, are extended until January 1, 2017; and no election for Superintendent of Public Instruction may take place in 2016.

Intro. by Tillman.CONST

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LOCAL/HOUSE BILLS
H 133 (2013-2014) CHARLOTTE AIRPORT COMMISSION CLARIFICATIONS. Filed Feb 20 2013, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO CLARIFY THAT THE CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION IS AN AGENCY WITHIN THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE AND TO EXTEND THE CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE BY ONE YEAR.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition:

Changes the short and long titles.

Amends SL 2013-358, extending the Committee's sunset provisions to July 1, 2016 (was, July 1, 2015), and provides that the interim report due by the Committee is now due  in June 2015 (was, June 2014) with the final report due in June 2016 (was, June 2015).

Amends the Charlotte City Charter, SL 2000-26, as follows.

Amends Sections 5.51 and 5.62, making clarifying changes to provide that the Charlotte Douglas International Airport Commission (Commission) is an agency of and within the City of Charlotte.

Provides that the Commission is not a special district and but must conduct its budgeting and fiscal affairs in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act as applicable to special districts.

Provides that the Commisson operates the Airport on behalf of the City of Charlotte and makes conforming changes. Requires that rules and penalties made by the Commission must abide by the terms of any grant agreement in effect with the FAA. Adds new language that allows the Commission to apply for and hold an airport operating certificate which is issued by the FAA.

Adds new language that would require the City Council, Mayor, and City Manager of Charlotte to (1) secure for the Commission the right and ability to fully exercise the powers granted to it under the Charter; (2) obtain a determination of the FAA that the Commission can operate the Airport under the existing operating certificate issued to the City, or, in the alternative, obtain a new operating certificate which permits the Commission to operate the Airport; (3) provide whatever assurances are necessary to the FAA in connection with its provisions of grants to the City or Commission for the improvement or development of the Airport; and (4) implement the Article.

States that nothing in the Article is intended to transfer the Airport or related property away from Charlotte. 

Adds a severability clause

 

Intro. by L. Bell, Brisson.UNCODIFIED, Mecklenburg
H 292 (2013-2014) MORATORIUM/LAWSUITS FOR SCH. FUNDS (NEW). Filed Mar 12 2013, AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A MORATORIUM ON FILING OF ACTIONS BY CERTAIN LOCAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION CHALLENGING THE SUFFICIENCY OF LOCAL FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.

The Senate committee substitute to the 3rd edition deletes the content of the previous edition and replaces it with AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A MORATORIUM ON FILING OF ACTIONS BY THE UNION COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CHALLENGING THE SUFFICIENCY OF LOCAL FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY THE UNION COUNTY BOARD COMMISSIONERS.

Prohibits the Union County Board of Education from filing any legal action challenging the sufficiency of the funds appropriated by the Union County Board of Commissioners (Board) to the local current expense fund, the capital outlay fund, or both. This is effective when the act becomes law and expires upon adoption of the budget ordinance by the Board for the 2016-17 fiscal year.

Amends GS 115C-429(b), to require the Board to appropriate the following specified amounts: (1) for 2014-15, at least $87,097,884 for the local current expense fund and at least $19,531,582 for capital outlay and (2) for 2015-16, at least an amount equal to the current expense fund appropriation for 2014-15 plus an inflationary increase and any increase in the average daily membership in the local school administrative unit in the first 20 days of the school year from the prior school year and at least $19,786,024 for capital outlay. 

Requires the Board and the Union County Schools, on or before August 1, 2014, to establish a working group to develop a multi-year plan to address existing and ongoing capital needs of the schools. Work must be completed and reported to the Board and Union County Schools on or before June 30, 2015.

Intro. by Brody, Fisher, Insko, Warren. Union
H 531 (2013-2014) WEAVERVILLE, BUNCOMBE & HENDERSON. Filed Apr 2 2013, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO AMEND THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION AUTHORITY OF THE TOWN OF WEAVERVILLE, TO MAKE A SIMILAR TECHNICAL CORRECTION AS TO THE CITY OF ASHEVILLE, TO ALLOW THE COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE TO ZONE CERTAIN DONUT HOLES, TO REPEAL THE BUNCOMBE COUNTY CULTURE AND RECREATION AUTHORITY, AND TO ALLOW THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HENDERSON COUNTY TO STANDARDIZE THE CEILING ON FIRE DISTRICT TAXES IN HENDERSON COUNTY.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 5th edition:

Changes the short and long title.

Repeals SL 2013-262, which established the Buncombe Culture and Recreation Authority. Effective June 30, 2014.

Amends GS 69-25.1, as it applies only to Henderson County, to provide that the Henderson County Board of Commissioners can enact by ordinance, in an area that has previously been established as a fire protection district and in which there has been authorized by a vote of the people a special tax not exceeding 10 cents for every $100 of real property owned, an increase in the maximum allowable special tax to the maximum of 15 cents for every $100 of real property owned (previously, there were petition and election requirements in order to increase the fire protection tax, now deleted). Makes conforming changes to GS 69-25.4.

Changes the effective date of Section 1 of the act, concerning the Town of Weaverville, from November 1, 2013, to July 1, 2014. 

Intro. by Ramsey, Moffitt. Buncombe, Henderson

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LOCAL/SENATE BILLS
S 848 (2013-2014) INFRASTRUCTURE REIMBURSEMENT AGMTS. Filed May 27 2014, AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENTS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BY THE TOWN OF MINT HILL, BY THE CITY OF CONCORD, AND BY THE CITY OF KANNAPOLIS.

The Senate committee substitute to the 1st edition sets the bill to expire on June 30, 2021.

Intro. by Hartsell, Tarte.Mecklenburg
S 867 (2013-2014) TOWN OF MCDONALD/TERMS OF OFFICE. Filed May 28 2014, AN ACT TO EXTEND THE TERMS OF OFFICE FROM TWO TO FOUR YEARS FOR THE MAYOR AND THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN OF MCDONALD.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition:

Changes the long title.

Deletes proposed provisions that provided for staggered terms for the Board of Aldermen of the Town of McDonald and now provides that beginning in 2015, three aldermen will be elected to serve four-year terms. In 2019, and every four years after that, a mayor and three aldermen will be elected to four-year terms.

Intro. by Walters.Robeson
S 868 (2013-2014) TOWN OF PROCTORVILLE/TERMS OF OFFICE. Filed May 28 2014, AN ACT TO EXTEND THE TERMS OF OFFICE FROM TWO TO FOUR YEARS FOR THE MAYOR AND THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN OF PROCTORVILLE.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition:

Changes the long title.

Deletes proposed provisions that provided for staggered terms for the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Proctorville and now provides that beginning in 2015, and every four years after that, three aldermen will be elected to serve four-year terms.

 

Intro. by Walters.Robeson
ACTIONS ON BILLS

Actions on Bills: 2014-06-10

PUBLIC BILLS

H 183: DELAY TRANSFER/CLEVELAND COUNTY CORR. FAC. (NEW).

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 230: CLARIFY READ TO ACHIEVE/SCHOOL PERFORMANCE GRADES (NEW).

    Pres. To Gov. 6/10/2014
    Signed by Gov. 6/10/2014
    Ch. SL 2014-5

H 346: GOVERNING BODIES/COLLECT UNPAID JUDGMENTS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance

H 573: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FEE USES.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

H 618: AMEND FIREARM RESTORATION LAW.

    Senate: Sequential Referral To Finance Added
    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance

H 698: BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR FIREFIGHTERS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 777: SEX OFFENDER/EXPAND RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTIONS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 1025: DOT/DMV CHANGES (NEW).

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Transportation

H 1026: UPDATE STATE RAIL SAFETY OVERSIGHT (NEW).

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Transportation

H 1028: SINGLE LICENSE PLATE RENEWAL STICKER.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Transportation

H 1031: NC ECON. DEV. PARTNERSHIP MODIFICATIONS.

    House: Amend Adopted A10
    House: Amend Tabled A11
    House: Amend Adopted A12
    House: Amend Adopted A14
    House: Amendment Withdrawn A13
    House: Passed 3rd Reading
    House: Ordered Engrossed

H 1043: PREQUALIFICATION UPDATE.

    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1061: REPLACE CCSS W/NC'S HIGHER ACADEM. STANDARDS (NEW).

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Education/Higher Education

H 1062: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND KEYS OF SCHOOLS.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Education/Higher Education

H 1069: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LAW CHANGES.

    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1076: REDUCE HARD COPIES/APPELLATE DIV. REPORTS.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Judiciary II

H 1086: NC AND SC RAIL COMPACT.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Transportation

H 1087: PRESERVE BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE/STUDY.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Judiciary II

H 1092: ENFORCE PAYMENT OF CRIMINAL MEDIATION FEE.

    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1103: VERIFICATION/JURISDICTION IN JUVENILE CASES.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

H 1193: RETIREMENT TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS ACT OF 2014.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref to Pensions & Retirement and Aging. If fav, re-ref to Appropriations/Base Budget

H 1194: RETIREMENT ADMIN. CHANGES ACT OF 2014.

    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref to Pensions & Retirement and Aging. If fav, re-ref to Appropriations/Base Budget

H 1201: EXEMPT ADMISSION TO AGRICULTURAL FAIRS.

    House: Failed 3rd Reading

H 1259: SOLDIER'S REUNION ANNIVERSARY.

    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

H 1260: HONOR OFFICERS PROTECTING NAT'L RESOURES.

    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Cal Pursuant 32(a)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/12/2014
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Cal Pursuant 32(a)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/12/2014

H 1261: URGE CONGRESS/TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE.

    House: Filed

S 3: JMAC MODIFICATIONS (NEW).

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate

S 370: RESPECT FOR STUDENT PRAYER/RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY (NEW).

    Senate: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in H Com Sub
    Senate: Placed On Cal For 06/16/2014

S 463: JAIL DORMITORY MINIMUM STANDARDS.

    House: Reptd Fav Com Sub 2
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/12/2014

S 743: NC ECON. DEV. PARTNERSHIP MODIFICATIONS.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate

S 790: CAPE HATTERAS/GAS CITIES/INFRASTRUCTURE LAND (NEW).

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

S 797: 911 BOARD/BACK-UP PSAP.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

S 812: REPLACE CCSS W/NC'S HIGHER ACADEM. STANDARDS (NEW).

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate
    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate
    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate

S 853: BUSINESS COURT MODERNIZATION.

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Judiciary I

S 879: HONOR ZEB ALLEY.

    Senate: Passed 2nd Reading
    Senate: Passed 3rd Reading
    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Special Message Received From Senate
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Cal Pursuant 32(a)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading
    House: Ordered Enrolled

S 880: EDUCATION SIMPLIFICATION AMENDMENT.

    Senate: Filed

Actions on Bills: 2014-06-10

LOCAL BILLS

H 133: CHARLOTTE AIRPORT COMMISSION CLARIFICATIONS.

    Senate: Withdrawn From Com
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance
    Senate: Withdrawn From Com
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance
    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 292: MORATORIUM/LAWSUITS FOR SCH. FUNDS (NEW).

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 531: WEAVERVILLE, BUNCOMBE & HENDERSON.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 1067: MURPHY DEANNEXATION.

    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/12/2014

H 1080: WATHA DEANNEXATION.

    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1108: DUPLIN BCC ELECTIONS/HARNETT VACANCIES (NEW).

    Senate: Reptd Fav

H 1131: CLAY COUNTY OPOSSUM EXCLUSION/WILDLIFE LAWS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

H 1134: CLEVELAND COUNTY/ROAD ASSESSMENT CRITERIA.

    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

S 741: BLADEN, COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN, HOKE/TAX CERT. (NEW).

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance
    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance
    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance

S 767: ROCKINGHAM DEANNEXATION.

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance

S 810: FAYETTEVILLE RED LIGHT CHANGES.

    Senate: Sequential Referral To Finance Added
    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance

S 845: BALD HEAD ISLAND/CONTRACT POST OFFICE.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

S 848: INFRASTRUCTURE REIMBURSEMENT AGMTS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

S 865: TOWN OF BOONE/EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

S 867: TOWN OF MCDONALD/TERMS OF OFFICE.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

S 868: TOWN OF PROCTORVILLE/TERMS OF OFFICE.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

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