House amendment #1 makes the following changes to the 4th edition.
Modifies the proposed changes to GS 58-36-65, Classifications and Safe Driver Incentive Plan (Plan), for nonfleet private passenger motor vehicle insurance. Eliminates the proposed changes to subsection (i), modifying the definition of conviction, to instead maintain the term's existing definition, which cross-references state law.
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Intro. by Setzer, Bumgardner, Corbin. | GS 58 |
House amendment #1 makes the following changes to the 3rd edition.
Modifies proposed GS 160A-164(b) to require city councils to prohibit, by binding policy rather than by ordinance, retaliation against an employee who reports violations pursuant to the statute.
Intro. by Grange, Conrad, Hanig, Richardson. | GS 160A |
House amendments make the following changes to the 3rd edition.
House amendment #1 eliminates the proposed changes to GS 136-133.1 concerning outdoor advertising vegetation cutting and removal and the replacement of native dogwoods and redbuds.
Amendment #2 changes the effective date provisions for proposed GS 163-131.3 to now provide that the statute applies to outdoor advertising signs removed on or after the act's effective date (was, on or after January 1, 2017, and additionally provided that the one-year construction limitation established commences on the effective date of the act).
Amendment #3 adds to the requirements set forth in proposed GS 136-131.3 that must be met of outdoor advertising signs legally existing but that would not be conforming to customary use if relocated on the same sign location or site, now requiring that the outdoor advertising sign not be converted to an automatic changeable facing sign when relocated on the same sign location or site. Amendment #3 also amends GS 136-131.2, concerning the modernization of outdoor advertising devices. Adds that local authorities cannot regulate or prohibit the repair or reconstruction of any permitted outdoor advertising without just compensation so long as the reconstruction is not converted to an automatic changeable facing sign (in addition to the condition that the square footage of the advertising surface area is not increased in the reconstruction).
Amendment #4 further modifies proposed GS 163-131.3 regarding the requirements of legally erected outdoor advertising signs required to be relocated when a public or private condemnor or the Department of Transportation (DOT) acquires the property. Modifies the parameters of the relocation site and permits the site to be any area within 660 feet of the right-of-way of a highway and if applicable, within an area zoned commercial or industrial located within the same zoning jurisdiction so long as it is not located adjacent to any highway as provided in specified state law (was, so long as it is not located within a view corridor).
Amendment #6 enacts GS 136-131.5 to require the owner of an outdoor advertising sign relocated to a site located five miles or less from the perimeter boundary of a military base to notify and consult with the following on the proposed relocation: the commander of the base or a designee; DOT; the respective county board of commissioners; and the respective city council, if any. Requires the notification to include a detailed map and explanation of the proposed relocation and reconstruction. Gives the entities a 30-day comment period in which to submit comments or analysis on the proposed relocation and reconstruction's compatibility with base operations, which is deemed waived if DOT does not receive a response within the 30-day period following notice. Gives DOT 30 days to make a final determination on the relocation and reconstruction, taking into consideration any comments and analysis.
Intro. by Saine, Dixon, Jones, Wray. | GS 136 |
House amendment #1 makes the following changes to the 1st edition. Amends the definition of health service provider under GS 42-47 to also include a nurse practitioner and physician assistant, in addition to a physician or psychiatrist.
Intro. by Grange, Szoka, Hardister, B. Turner. | GS 42 |
Amends GS 163A-1065 concerning reporting of voting districts for the 2020 Census Redistricting Program. Directs the Legislative Services Officer (was, the Executive Director of the State Board of Elections) to report to the US Bureau of the Census (Bureau) the state's voting precincts based upon the 2010 Census block boundaries to be used in developing the geography for the 2020 Census as voting districts (was, the voting districts as of January 1, 2018, to be used in the 2020 Census as voting districts). Transfers the timely reporting and participation in the Bureau's verification program to the Legislative Services Officer (was the Executive Director of the State Board of Elections). Directs the Legislative Services Officer to provide a copy of the submission to the Executive Director of the State Board of Elections. Makes conforming changes.
Repeals Section 7(c) of SL 2016-109, which directed the State Board of Elections (State Board) to develop a proposed voting district map to submit to the specified NCGA committee and the Legislative Services Office by December 1, 2016.
Makes the following changes to Section (7d) of SL 2016-109 concerning proposed precinct boundaries of the county boards of elections. Adds a new requirement for the Executive Director of the State Board (Executive Director) to provide each county board, by July 1, 2019, with a copy of the Legislative Services Officer's voting district report submitted pursuant to GS 163A-1065, as amended, as applicable to each county. Now requires county boards to report to the Executive Director and the Legislative Services Officer any requested changes in the precinct boundaries reported to the Bureau for the Phase 2 Voting District Project by October 1, 2019 (was, by November 1, 2017, to be used in elections held on or after January 1, 2018; previously required the State Board to consult with the Legislative Services Office about the proposed changes to precinct boundaries to submit a statewide map of updated precinct boundaries to the Bureau for the Phase 2 Project). Eliminates the provisions requiring the State Board to develop criteria for counties to use in developing proposed changes, notify counties of the requirement to submit proposed changes, and facilitate the counties in developing the proposed changes. Directs the Legislative Services Officer and the Executive Director to determine if any changes to the precinct boundaries are needed upon receipt of the responses from the county boards of elections regarding the voting districts geography for the 2020 Census (previously required the Executive Director and the Legislative Services Office to determine if any alterations are needed in order to comply with specified state law requiring precinct boundaries to coincide with Census block boundaries upon receipt of the voting districts geography from the Bureau for the 2020 Census).
Amends GS 163A-1071 concerning alterations to approved precinct boundaries. Specifies that the standards for precinct boundaries established by the State Board are to be used by the Executive Director and the county boards in changing precinct boundaries under the statute. Modifies the parameters the State Board's standards must comply with to now require precinct boundaries to coincide with Census block boundaries as set forth in the TIGER/Line Shapefiles associated with the most recent federal decennial census (previously did not specify which Census block boundaries). Makes technical and clarifying changes. Effective January 1, 2020.
Intro. by Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House. | GS 163A |
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Senate amendment #1 makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Modifies the proposed changes to GS 159G-42 providing that before disbursement of a loan or grant to a recipient that is engaged in regionalization or initiating regionalization with the loan or grant, the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) must encourage the recipient to have, rather than ensure that the recipient has, one of the following with respect to each local government unit that serves over 5,000 (previously did not specify customer base size) and purchases treated or untreated water from the recipient at the time of the disbursement of the loan or grant or anticipated to be served within the 30 years following the disbursement of the loan or grant: (1) a written agreement approved by the recipient's governing board and the local government's governing board stating the current rates of purchase and any anticipated increases over the term of the agreement or (2) a resolution approved by the governing board of the purchasing local government unit stating the local government unit waives its option to establish such a written agreement. Eliminates the proposed provision that prohibited disbursement of any loan or grant until a dispute is resolved to the satisfaction of the Local Government Commission.
Intro. by J. Alexander. | GS 159G |
Senate amendment #1 makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Further amends GS 115C-81.36, requiring local boards of education to offer advanced learning opportunities in math in grades three through five and advanced courses in math in grades six and higher (previously provided no distinction, requiring local boards to offer advanced math courses in grades three and higher). Defines advanced learning opportunities to mean services and curricular modifications in math for academically or intellectually gifted students approved as part of the local plan pursuant to specified state law. Requires any student scoring at the highest level on the end-of-grade test in grades three through five where advanced learning opportunities are offered to be provided advanced learning opportunities in math approved for the student's grade level for the next school year. Requires written, informed parental consent for a qualifying student to be excluded or removed from the advanced learning opportunity. Makes conforming changes. Changes the initial reporting requirement of the Department of Public Instruction from October 15 to December 15, 2019.
Intro. by Smith, Tillman, Chaudhuri. | GS 115C |
Senate amendment #1 to the 1st edition provides that the proposed changes to GS 39-13.7, concerning tenancy by the entireties trusts, are repealed if S 595, Changes to Real Property Statutes, of the 2019 Regular Session, becomes law.
Senate amendment #1 adds the following to the 2nd edition.
Enacts GS 90-187.16 to authorize licensed veterinarians to practice veterinary medicine, including surgery and invasive procedures, at an animal shelter registered with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) so long as the practice is consistent with relevant DACS rules. Makes conforming organizational changes to the act.
Intro. by Rabon. | GS 90 |
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Senate amendment #1 amends the 1st edition to expand the scope of the act to include Granville County. Makes conforming changes to the act's long title.
Actions on Bills: 2019-05-07
H 118: COVID-19 LIAB. SAFE HARBOR. (NEW)
H 144: HANDS FREE NC.
H 205: VEH. PROPERTY DMG./DETERMINING AMT. OF LOSS.
H 221: RATE-MAKING AMENDMENTS.-AB
H 278: STUDY PARITY FOR FIRST RESPONDERS. (NEW)
H 338: COLTRANE JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL/FUNDS.
H 345: FUNDS FOR ELIZABETH CITY HOMELESS SHELTER.
H 347: STUDY NO DELINQUENT/UNDISCIPLINED UNDER 10. (NEW)
H 348: PROTECT CITY EMPLOYEES FROM RETALIATION. (NEW)
H 387: GROWING G.R.E.A.T (NEW)
H 394: OFFICIAL STATE COOKIE. (NEW)
H 410: REQUIRE GENERATORS/NURSING & ADULT CARE HOMES.
H 447: ATTRACTIVE NUISANCES.
H 460: OFFICIAL STATE BATTLESHIP. (NEW)
H 505: SE RALEIGH YMCA FUNDS.
H 530: OFFICIAL NC DOGWOOD FESTIVAL.
H 613: ESSENTIAL SERVICES FOR HOMELESS YOUTH.
H 620: STREET DATABASE/MANUAL/PUBLIC RECORD EXCEPT. (NEW)
H 645: REVISIONS TO OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LAWS.
H 647: ADOPT HAYWOOD CO. ELK CAPITAL OF NC.
H 651: ADJUST LPA PAY RATES/DMV ADVERTISING.
H 657: CLARIFY CAR DEALER LAW APPLIES TO RVS.
H 686: FREEDOM TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY. (NEW)
H 694: DESIGNATE LEGACY AIRPORTS.
H 777: PAY INCREASES/SBI & ALE. (NEW)
H 796: EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS - RENTAL UNITS.
H 823: NC MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE ACT OF 2019.
H 870: CIVIL PROCEDURE/LIMITATIONS/LAND SURVEYORS.
H 911: STUDY FOREIGN TECH THREATS NC COMPUTER SYS. (NEW)
H 922: ENHANCE INSURANCE COVERAGE/EDUC. BUILDINGS. (NEW)
H 1002: EXPAND USE OF CAM SYSTEMS. (NEW)
S 5: SCHOOL SAFETY OMNIBUS. (NEW)
S 11: ABC REGULATION AND REFORM.
S 61: COMMUNITY COLLEGES BUDGET/2019-2021 BIENNIUM. (NEW)
S 68: RELOCATION OF WATER/SEWER LINE COSTS.
S 95: VETERANS MEMORIAL FUNDS/DO NOT REVERT.
S 118: PRISON SAFETY/TANF STATE PLAN/CLARIFICATIONS. (NEW)
S 123: GEO ISO SCH/TRANSP EFF BUFF/CURRITUCK CTY SCH. (NEW)
S 133: RATE-MAKING AMENDMENTS.-AB
S 161: ENACT THE NORTH CAROLINA CAREGIVERS ACT.
S 199: CHILD SEX ABUSE/STRENGTHEN LAWS.
S 208: COVID-19 IMMUNITY/IHES. (NEW)
S 212: CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS/R&R/DIT/CYBERSECURITY. (NEW)
S 218: CLARIFY STATE RECOGNITION - LUMBEE INDIANS.
S 226: DELAY CERTAIN ABC PERMIT RENEWAL PAYMENTS. (NEW)
S 252: DENTAL BILL OF RIGHTS.
S 284: COUNTY CYBERSEC./SATELLITE BROADBAND GRANTS. (NEW)
S 310: ELECTRIC CO-OP RURAL BROADBAND SERVICES.
S 311: MASSAGE BOARD MEMBERSHIP.
S 312: RELIEF TO OCRACOKE SCHOOL/HURRICANE DORIAN. (NEW)
S 313: PERF. GUAR. TO STREAMLINE AFFORD. HOUSING.
S 316: AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
S 320: REGIONAL WATER SYSTEMS AND STATE GRANTS.
S 321: FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY/PRISM. (NEW)
S 327: TIMBER LARCENY/STRENGTHEN LAWS.
S 332: CIVIL PROCEDURE/LIMITATIONS/LAND SURVEYORS.
S 352: AMEND NC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT.
S 354: STRENGTHENING EDUCATORS' PAY ACT. (NEW)
S 355: LAND-USE REGULATORY CHANGES.
S 359: BORN-ALIVE ABORTION SURVIVORS PROTECTION ACT.
S 364: NC COMMERCIAL RECEIVERSHIP ACT REVISIONS. (NEW)
S 366: 9TH/10TH GRADE/COLLEGE TRANSFER PATHWAYS. (NEW)
S 374: COVID-19/2020-21 SCHOOL CALENDAR START. (NEW)
S 378: LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MODIFICATIONS.
S 379: RETIREE AMENDMENTS.
S 384: CLARIFY MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER LAWS.
S 385: CLARIFY/AUTO DEALERS REGULATORY REQ.
S 394: CHANGES TO ESTATES & TRUSTS STATUTES.
S 398: FELONY FORFEITURE CHANGES/RETIREMENT.
S 399: REHIRE HIGH-NEED TEACHERS.
S 408: COLA FOR TSERS & CJRS. (NEW)
S 413: RAISE THE AGE MODIFICATIONS.
S 419: TECHNICAL AND OTHER CHANGES. (NEW)
S 420: NC SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT.
S 425: CLARIFY DNA RESULT WOULD HAVE CHANGED VERDICT.
S 433: DCNR OMNIBUS & OTHER CHANGES. (NEW)
S 438: EXCELLENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACT OF 2019.
S 444: ALLOW USE OF OYSTER SHELLS AS SERVING DISHES.
S 448: AMEND APPT FOR COMPACT ON EDUCATION/MILITARY.
S 458: PTS DAY/CARDIAC TASK FORCE/TITUS'S LAW/DATA. (NEW)
S 466: EDPNC MODIFICATIONS.
S 467: SUPPORT FOR USCMA.
S 474: OBSOLETE BDS/JUDICIAL AND ADMIN. CHANGES. (NEW)
S 483: VACATION RENTAL ACT CHANGES.
S 488: DMV/MV DEALER CHANGES. (NEW)
S 490: REVISE PARENTING COORDINATOR LAWS/FAMILY LAW.
S 493: DVPO ABUSER TREATMENT/TIME OF EXPIRATION. (NEW)
S 500: MODIFY ADVANCED MATH COURSE ENROLLMENT.
S 508: CIVIL PROCEDURE/DEPONENT DECLARATION.
S 522: LOW-PERF. SCHOOLS/ADV. TEACHING ROLES. (NEW)
S 525: TEXTILE HIST. SITE/OPERATE SE NC MUSEUM (NEW).
S 529: FEES/RETURNED CHECKS (NEW)
S 532: AMENDS PROBATE/TRUSTS/WILLS CHOICE OF LAW.
S 535: AUTHORIZE STATE PARK/CLARIFY CORP NAME. (NEW)
S 551: CHILD SUPPORT COOPERATION ACT OF 2019.
S 554: MARINE FISHERIES REFORMS.
S 556: GSC PEOPLE FIRST LANGUAGE 2019.
S 559: STORM SECURITIZATION. (NEW)
S 560: SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN OF WARTIME VETERANS. (NEW)
S 562: THE SECOND CHANCE ACT.
S 572: UNIVERSITY SYSTEM RISK MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS. (NEW)
S 574: GAMING COMMISSION. (NEW)
S 584: CRIMINAL LAW REFORM.
S 595: CHANGES TO REAL PROPERTY STATUTES.
S 599: OPEN SKATING RINKS/BOWLING ALLEYS. (NEW)
S 600: VETS CHILDREN/SHORT-TERM WORKFORCE TRAINING.
S 604: AMEND NC VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT.
S 605: HIGHWAY STORM RECOVERY ACT (NEW)
S 609: K-12 SCHOLARSHIP CHANGES.
S 648: SUPPORT SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE.
Actions on Bills: 2019-05-07
H 420: BOARD VACANCIES/CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM.
H 458: HENDERSON MEALS TAX.
S 30: STANLY CC/CONTRACTING DATE EXTENSION. (NEW)
S 262: UNION/PROHIBIT CERTAIN HUNTING ACTS.
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