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. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective October 1, 2014.
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO IMPROVE SOURCE WATER PROTECTION PLANNING. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014.
Intro. by Catlin, Hamilton, Moffitt. | GS 130A |
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO CLARIFY THE STATUTES RELATED TO THE USE OF PREQUALIFICATION IN PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING, AS STUDIED BY THE JOINT PURCHASE AND CONTRACT STUDY COMMITTEE. Enacted June 30, 2014. Section 8 is effective June 30, 2014. The remainder is effective October 1, 2014.
Senate amendment makes the following changes to the 4th edition:
Changes the long title.
Amends the act by deleting proposed changes to GS 143C-8-12, set to become effective if Section 36.5 of Senate Bill 744, 2013 Regular Session, or substantially similar legislation became law. Similarly, deletes proposed changes to GS 143C-8-12, set to become effective if Section 36.5 of Senate Bill 744, 2013 Regular Session, or substantially similar legislation does not become law. The above, now deleted, proposed changes concerned capital improvement projects funded from sources other than the General Fund for the University of North Carolina and the National Guard.
Also deletes proposed changes to Section 36.11(c) of SL 2013-360 and deletes proposed GS 143-129.6, concerning exemptions for certain training projects by the NC National Guard.
Makes conforming changes.
Intro. by Hastings. | GS 127A |
As the title indicates.
Intro. by Richardson. | HOUSE RES |
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO SESSION LAW 2014-17. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014.
Intro. by Brown. | GS 130A |
House amendment makes the following changes to the 5th edition.
Deletes all of the provisions of the previous edition in their entirety.
Changes the long title.
Directs the NC Courts Commission to study the development of a process to remove personal information of nonelected officials from records commonly available on city and county websites. Sets out seven areas of consideration that must be in the study, including under what circumstances the information removed from websites is subject to disclosure as a public record and the costs of such a process to the cities and counties of North Carolina. Requires the NC Courts Commission to consult with any other agencies, institutions, or individuals that it deems appropriate.
Findings and recommendations, along with any recommended legislation, are to be reported to the 2015 General Assembly upon its convening.
Intro. by Hartsell. | STUDY |
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition:
Changes the short and long titles.
Deletes the provisions from the previous edition that provided that a municipality can, by ordinance, prohibit or regulate the placement of political signs in the rights-of-way of municipal streets and state highways located within the municipality's corporate limits.
Intro. by Tillman. | Bladen, Mecklenburg, GS 135 |
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO PROHIBIT INSURERS AND HEALTH BENEFIT PLANS FROM LIMITING OR FIXING THE FEE AN OPTOMETRIST MAY CHARGE PATIENTS FOR SERVICES OR MATERIALS UNLESS THE SERVICES OR MATERIALS ARE COVERED BY REIMBURSEMENT UNDER THE PLAN OR INSURER CONTRACT WITH THE OPTOMETRIST. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective October 1, 2014.
Intro. by Meredith, Newton, Walters. | GS 58 |
Senate amendment makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Amends GS 122C-268(g) to provide that inpatient commitment hearings may be held via interactive videoconferencing between a treatment facility and a courtroom.
Amends the long title of this act.
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. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014, except as otherwise provided.
Intro. by Cook. | GS 105 |
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 4th edition.
Amends GS 50-13.4(c1) to direct the Conference of Chief District Judges to prescribe uniform statewide presumptive guidelines for computing child support obligations that also include retroactive child support obligations.
Amends the act's long title to reflect the change in bill content.
The House committee substitute to the 4th edition makes the following changes.
Amends GS 7A-45.4(a)(9), regarding the designation of complex business cases, to clarify that a required condition to be met under which contract disputes may be designated as complex business cases is that at least one plaintiff and one defendant is a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company, including any entity authorized to transact business in North Carolina under Chapter 55, 55A, 55B, 57D, or 59 of the General Statutes (was, only specified that one plaintiff or one defendant be an entity transacting business under the specified statutes in North Carolina). Also amends GS 7A-45.4(b)(1) regarding actions required to be designated as mandatory complex business cases to include a civil action under GS 105-241.17 that contains a constitutional challenge to a tax statute among the cases that must be designated as a mandatory complex business case by the petitioner or plaintiff. Amends GS 7A-45.4(g) to provide that if anaction was required to be designated as a mandatory complex business case under subsection (b)(1) or (b)(3) of GS 7A-45.4 and was not designated as such, thenthe Superior Court in which the action was filed isrequiredto enter an ordersua sponte(of its own accord) to stay the action until it has been properly designated under this section. Provides that if the action is required to be designated as a mandatory complex business case under subjection (b)(2) of this section but is not designated as such, then theSuperiorCourt in which theaction was filed mayenter an ordersua sponte(of its own accord) to stay the action until it has been properly designated under this section.Provides that the filing fee required under GS 7A-305(a)(2) is payable on a pro rata basis by each party to the action (was, required the party designating the action as a mandatory complex business case to pay the filing fee).Effective October 1, 2014.
Deletes changes to Article 26A of GS Chapter 1 that created a three-judge panel to hear certain constitutional challenges to acts of the General Assembly.
Makes Section 6 of this act,enactingnew GS 55-11-11, Merger to effect a holding companyreorganization, effective October 1, 2014 (was, August 1, 2014).
Adds new GS 55-7-50 to declare that a provision in the articles of incorporation or bylaws of a corporation that specifies that North Carolina is the exclusive forum or venue for litigation relating to the internal affairs of the corporation is valid and enforceable.
Adds a new Section 8 to this act, which creates an 18-member working group to study (1) judicial efficiency and (2) Business Court modernization. Specifies qualifications of the appointees and designates the appointing authorities. Provides criteria for the operation of the Working Group. Provides that all expenses of the Working Group are to be paid from the Legislative Services Commission's Reserve for Studies.Providesthat the Working Group may submit an interim report at any time to theGeneral Assembly. Directs the Working Group to submit a final report on the results of its study to the General Assembly before the convening of the 2015 General Assembly. The Working Group terminates upon the convening of the 2015 General Assembly or the filing of its final report, whichever occurs first.
Except as otherwise indicated, this act is effective when it becomes law.
Makes conforming changes totheact's long title.
Senate amendment makes the following changes to the 2nd edition:
Deletes language that provided that the act only applied to time-share projects located entirely within Currituck and Dare Counties. The act now applies statewide. Makes conforming changes.
Intro. by Cook. | GS 93A |
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO DEANNEX TWO DESCRIBED TRACTS FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF MURPHY. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014.
Intro. by West. | Cherokee |
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House committee substitute to the 2nd edition deletes all provisions of that edition and replaces it with an act that authorizes Stanly Community College to enter into agreements with Stanly County to jointly erect buildings on property owned by Stanly Community College.
Provides that regardless of the provisions of subsections (b) and (d) of GS 115D-15.1, which provides for the disposition, acquisition, and construction of property by a community college, Stanly Community College (SCC) is permitted to contract with Stanly County to jointly erect buildings on property owned by SCC without the approval of the State Board of Community Colleges. Requires that the agreement between SCC and Stanly County must (1) require SCC to transfer property to Stanly County to use for building facilities to be used for the operation of the college, (2) require the county to lease the facilities to SCC, and (3) require Stanly County to transfer title to the property and improvements back to SCCwhen the lease expires.
Provides that GS 143-129 (public contracts) and GS 143-341 (state construction) do not apply to transfers of property or capital improvements to property transferred under this section.
Declares this act is effective when it becomes law and provides that it applies to contracts awarded on or before June 30, 2019.
Rewrites the short and long title to reflect the new bill content.
Intro. by Randleman. | Stanly |
AN ACT TO REMOVE DESCRIBED PARCELS FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH AND TO ANNEX THOSE PARCELS TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014.
Intro. by Rucho, Rabon, Rabin. | New Hanover |
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT REMOVING CERTAIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ROCKINGHAM. Enacted July 1, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014.
Intro. by McLaurin. | Richmond |
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO REMOVE CERTAIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF RALEIGH AND TO ADD THE PROPERTY TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DURHAM AND TO MAKE CHANGES TO S.L. 2013-386. Enacted June 30, 2014. Effective June 30, 2014, except as otherwise provided.
Actions on Bills: 2014-07-01
H 189: VARIOUS TAX LAW AND FILM GRANT CHANGES.
H 267: CAPTIVE INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (NEW).
H 330: PLANNED COMMUNITY ACT/DECLARANT RIGHTS.
H 369: CRIMINAL LAW CHANGES.
H 379: AMEND VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT/FEES.
H 663: DEFINE PRACTICE OF LAW.
H 712: CLARIFYING CHANGES/SPECIAL ED SCHOLARSHIPS
H 1025: DOT/DMV CHANGES (NEW).
H 1027: DWI INTERLOCK VIOLATION/DMV HEARING SITE.
H 1033: SPECIAL ASSESSMENT/DAM REPAIR.
H 1034: VOLUNTEER FIRE AND RESCUE FINANCES (PED).
H 1048: AG SELECTION CRITERIA/NCNG AMENDMENTS (NEW).
H 1052: ADJUST THE UTILITY REGULATORY FEE.
H 1117: CONFORM PLEDGE OF JOINT ACCOUNT LAWS.
H 1139: STATE NAT. & HIST. PRESERVE ADDITIONS & DELETIONS (NEW).
H 1182: UNC NONAPPROPRIATED CAPITAL PROJECTS.
H 1227: HONORING THE HIGHWAY PATROL.
H 1265: HONOR MAYA ANGELOU.
H 1269: HONOR LEGACIES OF JAMES BEARD/GEORGE PEABODY.
H 1272: JOB CORPS WEEK.
H 1273: HONOR RALPH DONALD EDWARDS.
S 3: JMAC MODIFICATIONS (NEW).
S 78: LAW ENFORCEMENT PRIVACY/PUBLIC WEB SITES.
S 85: UNC/MED STUDENT CLINICAL ROTATION SLOTS.
S 105: ADD TOWNS TO SHP.
S 594: OMNIBUS JUSTICE AMENDMENTS.
S 614: MILITARY LANDS PROTECTION ACT.
S 648: NC COMMERCE PROTECTION ACT OF 2014 (NEW).
S 761: CREDIT FOR MILITARY TRAINING.
S 773: IMPLEMENT GSC RECOMMENDATIONS.
S 793: CHARTER SCHOOL MODIFICATIONS.
S 794: DISAPPROVE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION RULES.
S 815: ENSURING PRIVACY OF STUDENT RECORDS.
S 853: BUSINESS COURT MODERNIZATION.
S 877: EXEMPT TIME-SHARES/RULE AGAINST PERPETUITIES.
Actions on Bills: 2014-07-01
H 1056: LAKE LURE OFFICIAL MAP.
H 1113: BENT CREEK PROPERTY SULLIVAN ACT EXEMPTION.
H 1155: PINEHURST ANNEXATION.
H 1218: MONROE ATTORNEY/ CABARRUS COMM.
H 1245: PLEASANT GARDEN ANNEX/WATHA DEANNEX (NEW).
H 1247: ASHEVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT.
S 201: STANLY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAPITAL PROJECT (NEW).
S 767: ROCKINGHAM DEANNEXATION.
S 851: ALLOW ABSENTEE VOTING/1ST CRAVEN SANITARY DIS.
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