The Daily Bulletin: 2015-06-02

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The Daily Bulletin: 2015-06-02

PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 560 (2015-2016) ASSAULT EMERGENCY WORKERS/HOSPITAL PERSONNEL. Filed Apr 2 2015, AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT IT IS A FELONY TO ASSAULT HOSPITAL PERSONNEL AND LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS WHO ARE PROVIDING OR ATTEMPTING TO PROVIDE SERVICES IN A HOSPITAL.

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

Amends the long title.

Amends GS 14-34.6 to make it a Class I felony to assault hospital personnel and licensed healthcare providers that are providing or attempting to provide health care services to a patient in a hospital (was, physicians, physicians' assistants, nurses and licensed nurse practitioners who are hospital personnel). 

Intro. by Dobson, Stevens.GS 14

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PUBLIC/SENATE BILLS
S 333 (2015-2016) TEACHER TRANSITION DATA. Filed Mar 18 2015, AN ACT TO REQUIRE THAT THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION INCLUDE SPECIFIC DATA IN ITS ANNUAL REPORT ON THE TEACHING PROFESSION.

House committee substitute makes the following change to the 3rd edition.

Requires that the data collected in the State Board of Education's annual report on the teaching profession be disaggregated by teacher effectiveness ratings on the North Carolina Educator Evaluation System (NCEES).

Intro. by Soucek.GS 115C
S 424 (2015-2016) FOSTERING SUCCESS. Filed Mar 25 2015, AN ACT TO EXTEND THE PROVISION OF FOSTER CARE TO THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS AND MAKE VARIOUS CONFORMING STATUTORY CHANGES; AUTHORIZE THE SOCIAL SERVICES COMMISSION TO ADOPT RULES IMPLEMENTING THE EXPANSION OF FOSTER CARE UNTIL AGE TWENTY-ONE; PROVIDE FOR THE EXTENSION OF GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES UNTIL AGE TWENTY-ONE; REQUIRE THE SUBMISSION OF A STATE PLAN AMENDMENT TO DRAW-DOWN FEDERAL IV-E FUNDS FOR THE EXPANSION OF FOSTER CARE UNTIL AGE TWENTY-ONE; AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO IMPLEMENT THE PURPOSES OF THIS ACT.

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

Amends the long title.

Amends the bill to extend the provision of foster care to the age of 21 (was, 19), making technical and conforming changes as required. 

Amends GS 108A-48, concerning the State Foster Care Benefits Program (Program), adding new subsection (d) that provides that an individual receiving foster care benefits as specified can reside outside a foster care facility in a college or university dormitory or other semi-supervised housing arrangement approved by the director of the county social services department and continue to receive foster care benefits, if monthly supervision and oversight is maintained. 

Enacts GS 108A-49(e) concerning foster care and adoption assistance payments, providing that, if eligibility criteria are met, adoption assistance payments can continue until the beneficiary reaches the age of 21, if the beneficiary was adopted after reaching the age of 16 but before reaching the age of 18. 

Amends GS 108A-49.1, concerning foster care and adoption assistance payment rates, adding new subsection (e) that provides that counties are held harmless from contributing 50% of the nonfederal share of the cost of individuals receiving benefits as specified in GS 108A-48(c). Makes additional conforming changes.

Enacts new GS 7B-910.1, Review of voluntary foster care placements with young adults, requiring the court to review any placement of a young adult in foster care pursuant to GS 108A-48(c) when a voluntary placement agreement is entered into by the director of a county social services and a young adult in foster care. Provides that the review hearing cannot take place more than 90 days after the date the agreement was executed. Sets out findings the court is required to make, including if the placement is in the best interest of the young adult in foster care. Provides for the scheduling of additional hearings by written request. Provides that no guardian ad litem will be appointed to represent the young adult. Requires clerks of court to give written notice of hearings as specified.

Enacts GS 7B-401.1(i) to provide that in proceedings pursuant to GS 7B-910.1, the young adult in foster care and the director of the department of social services are parties.

Provides that agreements entered into pursuant to GS 108A-48(b) prior to the effective date of Section 1 of the act (August 1, 2016) remain in full force and effect and no provision of this act will be construed to affect or alter any such agreement. Effective when the bill becomes law. 

Amends the effective date clause, providing that Section 1 of the act, concerning changes to GS 108A-48, are effective August 1, 2016. Section 8, which requires the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to develop specified plans, is effective when the bill becomes law. Provides that Section 10 of the bill, concerning an appropriation from the General Fund to DHHS for fiscal year 2015-16, is effective October 1, 2015. Provides that Section 11 of the bill, concerning an appropriation from the General Fund to DHHS for fiscal year 2016-17, is effective July 1, 2016. Provides that the remainder of the act, unless otherwise specified, is effective August 1, 2016. 

Intro. by Barringer, Harrington, Tucker.APPROP, GS 7B, GS 108A, GS 131D

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The Daily Bulletin: 2015-06-02

ACTIONS ON BILLS

Actions on Bills: 2015-06-02

PUBLIC BILLS

H 82: EXECUTION/NONSECURE CUSTODY ORDER/CHILD ABUSE.

    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-43
    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-43

H 113: PROTECT OUR STUDENTS ACT.

    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-44

H 222: RETENTION ELECTIONS/SUPREME COURT.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub

H 232: STUDY/UPDATE BICYCLE SAFETY LAWS.

    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-45

H 237: REPEAL PERSONAL ED PLANS/MODIFY TRANS PLANS. (NEW)

    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-46

H 274: RETIREMENT TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS ACT OF 2015.-AB

    Pres. To Gov. 6/2/2015

H 291: HAZ. MATERIALS IN SAFE DEPOSIT BOX.-AB

    Pres. To Gov. 6/2/2015

H 294: PROHIBIT CELL PHONE/DELINQUENT JUVENILE.-AB

    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-47

H 340: WEEKEND BURIALS/STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES.

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Placed on Today's Calendar
    Senate: Passed 2nd Reading
    Senate: Passed 3rd Reading
    Senate: Ordered Enrolled

H 346: COUNTIES/PUBLIC TRUST AREAS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Placed on Today's Calendar
    Senate: Passed 2nd Reading
    Senate: Passed 3rd Reading
    Senate: Ordered Enrolled

H 352: STANDARD OF PROOF/PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHERS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

H 385: SHERIFFS' SUPP. PENSION FUND CHANGES. (NEW)

    House: Regular Message Sent To Senate
    Senate: Regular Message Received From House
    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Pensions & Retirement and Aging

H 465: WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S PROTECTION ACT OF 2015.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2015

H 552: GRAFFITI VANDALISM.

    Ratified

H 560: ASSAULT EMERGENCY WORKERS/HOSPITAL PERSONNEL.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted

H 570: FACILITATE SUCCESSFUL REENTRY.

    Signed by Gov. 6/2/2015
    Ch. SL 2015-48

H 574: OPOSSUM EXCLUSION FROM WILDLIFE LAWS.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Concurred In S/Com Sub
    House: Ordered Enrolled

H 640: OUTDOOR HERITAGE ACT.

    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Cal Pursuant 36(b)
    House: Failed Concur In S Com Sub
    House: Conf Com Appointed

H 691: ASSAULT ON NATIONAL GUARD MEMBER.

    Ratified

H 909: ABC OMNIBUS LEGISLATION.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub
    House: Re-ref Com On Alcoholic Beverage Control

S 2: MAGISTRATES RECUSAL OF CIVIL CEREMONIES.

    House: Veto Received From Senate
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2015

S 112: COMM. FISHING COURSES/COASTAL COLLEGES.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading
    House: Ordered Enrolled

S 211: DAMAGES FOR LATE PAYMENT OF MONIES/CHARTERS. (NEW)

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref Com On Judiciary I

S 315: SCHOOL PLAYGROUNDS AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Serial Referral To Local Government Stricken
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2015

S 333: TEACHER TRANSITION DATA.

    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2015
    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2015

S 374: MODIFY FOR-HIRE LICENSE LOGBOOK REQUIREMENT.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref Com On Wildlife Resources

S 424: FOSTERING SUCCESS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Appropriations/Base Budget

S 596: PROTECTION AGAINST UNCONST. FOREIGN JUDGMNTS.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref Com On Judiciary I

S 597: REPEAL REFERENCES TO ABC'S. (NEW)

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading
    House: Ordered Enrolled

Actions on Bills: 2015-06-02

LOCAL BILLS

H 279: WAKE CTY LOCAL BOARD OF EQUALIZATION/REVIEW.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

H 307: ZEBULON CHARTER/USE OF CERTAIN FEES.

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

H 347: GRAHAM, BUNCOMBE OCC. TAX/STOKESDALE FIRE.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub

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