The Daily Bulletin: 2021-06-02

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The Daily Bulletin: 2021-06-02

PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 84 (2021-2022) SEX OFFENDER PREMISES RESTRICTIONS. Filed Feb 16 2021, AN ACT TO APPLY PREMISES RESTRICTIONS TO CERTAIN SEX OFFENDERS, TO CLARIFY THE EXPUNCTION OF MISDEMEANORS, AND TO AMEND THE LAW THAT IMPOSES RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTIONS ON SEX OFFENDERS TO PROVIDE THAT THE ONE THOUSAND FOOT RESTRICTION IS TO BE MEASURED FROM THE PROPERTY LINE OF THE PROPERTY ON WHICH THE SCHOOL OR CHILD CARE CENTER IS LOCATED.

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

Amends GS 14-208.18 to further expand premises restrictions for certain persons required to register under Article 27A, Sex Offender and Public Protection Registration Programs. Adds that persons required to register under the Article who have committed any sexual exploitation of a minor offense in violation of GS 14-190.16, GS 14-190.17, or GS 14-190.17A (first, second, and third degree offenses, respectively), or substantially similar federal offenses or substantially similar offense in another state, are prohibited from knowingly being within 300 feet of any location intended primarily for the use, care, or supervision of minors when the place is located on premises that are not intended primarily for the use, care, or supervision of minors (as provided in subdivision (a)(2); previously made the restrictions of subdivisions (a)(1), (a)(3), and (a)(4) applicable to the described persons).

Intro. by Warren, McNeill, Riddell, Stevens.GS 14
H 654 (2021-2022) STATEWIDE CONTRACTS/NONPROFITS FOR THE BLIND. Filed Apr 22 2021, AN ACT PROVIDING THAT ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS, INSTITUTIONS, AND AGENCIES SHALL PURCHASE GOODS AND SERVICES FROM NONPROFIT WORK CENTERS FOR THE BLIND AND SEVERELY DISABLED WHERE SOURCES OF SUPPLY HAVE BEEN APPROVED, ESTABLISHED BY CONTRACT, AND CERTIFIED BY THE SECRETARY OF ADMINISTRATION.

House committee substitute adds the following to the 1st edition.
Appropriates $30,000 from the General Fund to the Department of Administration for 2021-22 to implement the act. Effective July 1, 2021.

Intro. by Hardister, Reives, Lambeth, Bradford.APPROP, GS 143
H 743 (2021-2022) REMOVE ID MARK/INCREASE PUNISHMENT. Filed Apr 29 2021, AN ACT TO INCREASE THE PUNISHMENT FOR ALTERING, DESTROYING, OR REMOVING PERMANENT PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION MARKS FROM PERSONAL PROPERTY AND REMOVING, DEFACING, DESTROYING, ALTERING, OR COVERING OVER IDENTIFYING MARKS ON CERTAIN MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND APPARATUSES.

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

Revises the proposed changes to the punishment for violations of GS 14-160.1 (Alteration, destruction or removal of permanent identification marks from personal property). Now makes it a (1) Class 1 misdemeanor if the personal property was valued at not more than $1,000 (was, at less than $1,000) at the time of the offense or (2) a Class H felony if the personal property was valued at more than $1,000 (was, at $1,000 or more) at the time of the offense.

Revises the proposed changes to the punishment for violations of GS 14-401.4 (Identifying marks on machines and apparatus; application to Division of Motor Vehicles for numbers). Now makes it a Class H felony for violations where the machine or other apparatus was valued at more than $1,000 (was, $1,000 or more) at the time of the offense.

Intro. by C. Smith, Miller.GS 14

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PUBLIC/SENATE BILLS
S 43 (2021-2022) PROTECT RELIGIOUS MEETING PLACES. Filed Feb 2 2021, AN ACT TO ENACT THE RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY SECURITY AND PROTECTION ACT OF 2021 AND TO AUTHORIZE CONCEALED CARRY FOR CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT FACILITY EMPLOYEES.

House committee substitute amends the 2nd edition as follows.

Expands the proposed definition for operating hours set forth in GS 14-269.2 to also include any time when the premises are being used for programs for minors by entities not affiliated with the religious institution. 

Amends GS 14-415.27 to allow a person with a concealed handgun permit to carry a concealed handgun in a law enforcement facility if the person is employed by a law enforcement agency and who (1) is not a law enforcement officer sworn and certified pursuant to Article 1 of GS Chapter 17C or GS Chapter 17E, (2) has been designated in writing by the head of the law enforcement agency in charge of the facility, (3) has in the person's possession written proof of the designation, and (4) has not had the designation rescinded. Applies to offenses committed on or after July 1, 2021.

Changes the act's long title.

Intro. by Britt, Daniel, Johnson.GS 14
S 116 (2021-2022) PUTTING NORTH CAROLINA BACK TO WORK ACT. (NEW) Filed Feb 18 2021, AN ACT TO WITHDRAW FROM THE FEDERAL PANDEMIC UNEMPLOYMENTOMPENSATION (FPUC) AND THE MIXED EARNERS UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION (MEUC) AGREEMENT, TO APPROPRIATE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT UNDER THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT, TO REQUIRE INDIVIDUALS TO RESPOND TO EMPLOYER REQUESTS, AND TO MAKE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LAWS.

House committee substitute deletes the content of the 2nd edition and now provides the following.

Section 1

Explicitly denies the Division of Employment Security, Department of Commerce, the authority to administer payments under the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC, as described) program, effective 30 days after the date the act becomes law. States the legislative purpose of the Section is to withdraw from the FPUC agreement that provides additional payments to unemployment insurance claimants through September 6, 2021.

Section 2

Modifies the definition set forth for the defined term Code under GS 105-228.90(b)(7) to provide a distinct definition for the purpose of the amount of any expense deducted under the Code (defined as the Internal Revenue Code as it existed as of May 1, 2020) to the extent that payment of the expense results in forgiveness of a covered loan pursuant to section 1106(b) of the federal CARES Act, defining the term to mean the Internal Revenue Code as enacted as of January 1, 2021. Defines covered loan by federal statutory cross-reference to section 1106 of the CARES Act, to include certain small business loans under the Paycheck Protection Program/PPP. Effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2020, and expires for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2022.

Sections 3 and 4

Effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2020, repeals GS 105-130.5(a)(32) and GS 105-153.5(c2)(20), which require corporate and individual taxpayers to add to the taxpayer's adjusted gross income the amount of any expense deducted under the Internal Revenue Code to the extent that payment of the expense results in forgiveness of a covered loan pursuant to section 1106(b) of the federal CARES Act (governing the Payment Protection Program/PPP) and the income associated with the forgiveness is excluded from gross income pursuant to section 1106(i) of the CARES Act. Effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, these provisions are reenacted as they existed immediately before the repeal.

Section 5

Adds a new deduction to GS 105-153.5(b), allowing a taxpayer to deduct the amount excluded from the taxpayer's gross income for unemployment compensation received by the taxpayer under section 9042 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

Section 6 makes the act effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2020, except as otherwise provided. 

Changes the act's titles. 

Intro. by Johnson, Sawyer, Britt.GS 105
S 255 (2021-2022) 2021 AOC LEGISLATIVE CHANGES.-AB Filed Mar 11 2021, AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE LAWS GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.

Section 1

Adds to the proposed changes to Rule 51 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, and the proposed changes to GS 7A-47.3, to more specifically reference subdivision (2) of GS 90-21.11, defining medical malpractice action.

Section 8

Changes the effective date of the proposed changes to GS 42-34.1, concerning undertaking an appeal in summary ejectment cases, making the changes effective on the date the act becomes law (was, October 1, 2021).

Section 9

Deletes the content of previous Section 9, which amended GS 51-5.5 regarding magistrates' right to recuse from performing lawful marriages. Makes conforming organizational changes to renumber the remaining sections of the act.

Revises proposed GS 7A-49.6, which grants a general authorization for judicial officials to conduct proceedings of all types using an audio and video transmission in which the parties, the presiding official, and any other participants can see and hear each other. Modifies the criteria that must be met when the right to confront witnesses or be present is implicated in criminal or juvenile delinquency proceedings to no longer allow for use of audio and video transmission upon the court finding that the use of audio and video transmission in the absence of a waiver is necessary to further an important State interest and that use will not materially prejudice the defendant's or juvenile respondent's rights; maintains authority to use an audio and video transmission when the court has obtained a knowing, intelligent, and voluntary waiver of the defendant's or juvenile respondent's rights, but conditions the authority upon other State laws providing otherwise. Changes the effective date of proposed GS 7A-49.6 to the date the act becomes law (was, April 1, 2021).

Section 10

Changes the effective date of the content of Section 10 (previously, Section 11), which repeals language in specified statutes in GS Chapters 7B, 15A, 50B, 50C, and 122C, relating to authority to conduct specific proceedings using audio or video technology, as identified, to reflect the new general authorization for judicial officials to conduct any proceeding using audio or video transmission pursuant to GS 7A-49.6. Makes the proposed changes effective on the date the act becomes law (was, April 1, 2021).

Adds the following new content.

Section 14

Amends GS 7A-20 to direct the Supreme Court to fix charges to litigants for document management as well as the reproduction of appellate records and briefs. Amends GS 7A-343.3 to provide for moneys collected through charges to litigants for document management to also be remitted to the State Treasurer and held in the Appellate Courts Printing and Computer Operations Fund, as is required of charges for reproduction of appellate records and briefs, to be used to support document management shop operations (was, print shop operations) of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals.

Section 15

Amends GS 1-239 to require judgement creditors to include the date and amount of the payment received in their notice to the clerk of superior court of any payment as required by the statute. Adds that a notice that includes multiple payments from the debtor must specify the date of each individual payment and the amount received on each date. Requires the clerk to promptly enter any such payments on the judgement docket, crediting each payment against the judgement as of the date received by the creditor (previously, required prompt entering of the payment on the judgement docket). Adds the following. Requires proceeds paid to the clerk as a result of levy and an execution sale under Article 29B be credited and applied to the judgement as of the date the proceeds are received by the clerk, and funds paid to the clerk pursuant to the levy under execution without an execution sale credited and applied to the judgment as of the date the funds are collected. 

Amends GS 1-310 to require a sheriff to separately note on the return of execution for a judgement requiring the payment of money (1) any amount collected without execution sale and the date of collection, and if multiple payments to the sheriff are collected on different dates pursuant to a single writ of execution, the individual dates of collection and the amount collected on each date, and (2) the date of levy and description of property levied and sole through execution sale pursuant to Article 29B. 

Amends GS 1-339.70 to require proceeds paid by the sheriff to the clerk resulting from execution sale to be credited and applied to the judgement as of the date the proceeds are received by the clerk. 

Amends GS 162-18 to require a sheriff who has collected money upon an execution placed in the sheriff's hands to immediately pay the same to the office of the clerk of the court from which the execution issued (previously, alternatively allowed for payment to the plaintiff). 

Section 16

Amends GS 15A-150(b), which sets forth notice requirements of the clerk of superior court regarding orders granting an expunction, to specify that expunctions granted pursuant to GS 15A-146(a4) (governing cases when charges are dismissed or there are findings of not guilty) are excluded from all clerk of superior court notice provisions of subsection (b) (previously, more generally excluded such expunctions from all notice provisions of the subsection). Adds to subsection (e) to authorize the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) to provide notice to State and local agencies of expunctions grants pursuant to GS 15A-146(a4). 

Section 17

Amends GS 15A-951(b) and (c), regarding service and filing of motions, to require service upon the attorney or defendant as provided in GS 1A-1, Rule 5 (amended by SL 2020-46 to include electronic service), and to require filing proof of service with the court by filing a certificate of service as provided by Rule 5(b1). Eliminates the existing service requirements that limit service to delivery or mail. Applies to motions made on or after July 1, 2021.

Section 18

Enacts GS 7A-98 to allow for matters filed electronically pursuant to rules promulgated by the Supreme Court to be supported, evidenced, established, or proved by unsworn declaration in writing, subscribed by the declarant and dated, that the statement is true under penalty of perjury, rather than under oath or affirmation. Provides for a standard form of a declaration deemed sufficient under the statute. Bars using unsworn statements for oral testimony; oaths of office; any statement under oath or affirmation required to be taken before a specified official other than a notary public; any self-proved will or codicil executed pursuant to GS 31-11.6; and any real property deed, contract, or lease requiring an acknowledgement pursuant to GS 47-17.

Expands GS 14-209 to include knowingly and intentionally making a false statement in any unsworn declaration deemed sufficient pursuant to GS 7A-98 perjury, a Class F felony.

Section 18 is effective December 1, 2021.

Intro. by Britt, Daniel.GS 1, GS 1A, GS 1C, GS 7A, GS 7B, GS 14, GS 15A, GS 42, GS 50B, GS 50C, GS 51, GS 122C, GS 162
S 255 (2021-2022) 2021 AOC LEGISLATIVE CHANGES.-AB Filed Mar 11 2021, AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE LAWS GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

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

Section 9

Revises proposed GS 7A-49.6, which grants a general authorization for judicial officials to conduct proceedings of all types using an audio and video transmission in which the parties, the presiding official, and any other participants can see and hear each other. Revises the authority for a court to allow a witness to testify in a proceeding involving a jury by audio and video transmission upon finding in the record that good cause exists for doing so under the circumstances, limiting the authority to civil proceeding involving a jury. Makes organizational changes.

Section 14

Eliminates the content of Section 14, which amended GS 7A-20 to direct the Supreme Court to fix charges to litigants for document management as well as the reproduction of appellate records and briefs, and amended GS 7A-343.3 to provide for moneys collected through charges to litigants for document management to also be remitted to the State Treasurer and held in the Appellate Courts Printing and Computer Operations Fund, as is required of charges for reproduction of appellate records and briefs, to be used to support document management shop operations of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals. Makes conforming changes to renumber the remaining sections of the act.

Intro. by Britt, Daniel.GS 1, GS 1A, GS 1C, GS 7A, GS 7B, GS 14, GS 15A, GS 42, GS 50B, GS 50C, GS 51, GS 122C, GS 162
S 255 (2021-2022) 2021 AOC LEGISLATIVE CHANGES.-AB Filed Mar 11 2021, AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE LAWS GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

House amendment makes the following changes to the 4th edition.

Section 13

Revises proposed GS 7A-171.3, which directs the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) to prescribe rules of conduct for magistrates, to require the rules to be consistent with the US and State constitutions. 

Intro. by Britt, Daniel.GS 1, GS 1A, GS 1C, GS 7A, GS 7B, GS 14, GS 15A, GS 42, GS 50B, GS 50C, GS 51, GS 122C, GS 162

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LOCAL/HOUSE BILLS
H 19 (2021-2022) REMOVE VARIOUS SATELLITE ANNEXATION CAPS. (NEW) Filed Jan 27 2021, AN ACT REMOVING THE CAP ON SATELLITE ANNEXATIONS FOR VARIOUS MUNICIPALITIES.

Senate committee substitute amends the 1st edition as follows. 

Further amends GS 160A-58.1 to remove the cap on satellite annexations for the Towns of Oakboro and North Wilkesboro in addition to the Town of Norwood. Makes conforming changes to the act's titles. 

Intro. by Sasser, Moss.Stanly, Wilkes, GS 160A
H 282 (2021-2022) MOUNT AIRY/EVEN-YEAR ELECTIONS. Filed Mar 11 2021, AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF MOUNT AIRY SHALL BE HELD IN EVEN-NUMBERED YEARS.

AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF MOUNT AIRY SHALL BE HELD IN EVEN-NUMBERED YEARS. SL 2021-27. Enacted June 2, 2021. Effective June 2, 2021.

Intro. by Stevens.Surry

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ACTIONS ON BILLS

Actions on Bills: 2021-06-02

PUBLIC BILLS

H 84: SEX OFFENDER PREMISES RESTRICTIONS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

H 128: AN ACT TO REEMPLOY NC'S WORKFORCE. (NEW)

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House

H 203: EXTEND DEADLINE FOR POLICE TELECOMMUNICATORS.

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

H 453: HUMAN LIFE NONDISCRIMINATION ACT/NO EUGENICS. (NEW)

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Judiciary
    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

H 642: DOWN SYNDROME ORGAN TRANS. NONDISCRIM. ACT.

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

H 654: STATEWIDE CONTRACTS/NONPROFITS FOR THE BLIND.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2021

H 743: REMOVE ID MARK/INCREASE PUNISHMENT.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

H 812: CLARIFY REMOTE MEETINGS DURING EMERGENCIES.

    Senate: Reptd Fav
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

H 815: COUNTY BROADBAND AUTHORITY.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Appropriations, Information Technology, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

S 43: PROTECT RELIGIOUS MEETING PLACES.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2021

S 116: PUTTING NORTH CAROLINA BACK TO WORK ACT. (NEW)

    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Serial Referral To Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Stricken
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2021

S 135: IMPROVE ANATOMICAL GIFT DONATION PROCESS.

    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 241: MODIFIED UTILITY VEHICLE DEF/USE OF FUNDS. (NEW)

    House: Conf Com Appointed

S 248: ADDITIONAL INFO ON HEALTH INS. CARDS. (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

S 255: 2021 AOC LEGISLATIVE CHANGES.-AB

    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
    House: Reptd Fav Com Sub 2
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Amend Adopted A1
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading
    House: Ordered Engrossed

S 257: MEDICATION COST TRANSPARENCY ACT.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House

S 277: RET. & TREASURY TECH. CORRECTIONS ACT OF 2021.-AB

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Pensions and Retirement, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

S 314: LOCAL GOV COMMISSION ASSISTANCE TOOLKIT. (NEW)

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Pensions and Retirement, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Pensions and Retirement, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

S 323: JOINT MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCIES/INVESTMENTS.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Pensions and Retirement, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

S 448: AMENDMENTS TO SCHEDULE VI OF THE CSA.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Withdrawn From Cal
    House: Placed On Cal For 06/03/2021

S 586: STUDY LIPEDEMA.

    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 668: ANTI-PENSION SPIKING AMDS & LITIG. MORATORIUM.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Pensions and Retirement, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

S 718: CONFIRM ADRIAN PHILLIPS/INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    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 719: CONFIRM DIONNE DELLI-GATTI/SEC. OF DEQ.

    Senate: Sequential Referral To Select Committee on Nominations Stricken
    Senate: Reptd Fav

S 723: CONFIRM PAMELA CASHWELL, SECRETARY OF DOA.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

Actions on Bills: 2021-06-02

LOCAL BILLS

H 19: REMOVE VARIOUS SATELLITE ANNEXATION CAPS. (NEW)

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

H 23: UTV REGULATION/CERTAIN TOWNS. (NEW)

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

H 50: CALYPSO ANNEXATION.

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

H 236: AMEND ORANGE/CHATHAM COUNTY BOUNDARY LINE.

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

H 282: MOUNT AIRY/EVEN-YEAR ELECTIONS.

    House: Ratified
    House: Ch. SL 2021-27

H 386: SUNNY POINT RAILROAD FIREARM DISCHARGE BAN. (NEW)

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

S 192: CITY OF HICKORY/PLANNING COMMISSION.

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

S 288: RUTHERFORD COLLEGE/BD. OF ED. BURKE/CALDWELL. (NEW)

    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
    House: Withdrawn From Com
    House: Re-ref to the Com on Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

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