Bill Summary for S 131 (2017-2018)
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- Development, Land Use and Housing
- Land Use, Planning and Zoning
- Environment
- Aquaculture and Fisheries
- Energy
- Environment/Natural Resources
- Government
- General Assembly
- Public Records and Open Meetings
- State Agencies
- Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (formerly Dept. of Cultural Resources)
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Transportation
- Health and Human Services
- Health
- Public Health
- Military and Veteran's Affairs
- Nonprofits
- Public Enterprises and Utilities
- Transportation
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View NCGA Bill Details | 2017-2018 Session |
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FURTHER REGULATORY RELIEF TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLINA.Intro. by Wells, Cook, Sanderson.
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Conference report makes the following changes to the 5th edition.
Modifies Section 2.12, requiring the Department of Transportation (DOT) to make uniform all processes and procedures followed by the Highway Divisions when issuing each permit type under GS Chapter 136 by June 30, 2018 (previously, no deadline for DOT provided). Extends the deadline by which DOT must report to the General Assembly on the implementation of the provisions of the Section to June 30, 2018 (was, June 30, 2017).
Further amends Section 2.12 to provide that proposed GS 136-93.01 (Electronic submission of permits authorized) becomes effective July 1, 2018 (was, July 1, 2017).
Amends Section 4.4 to delete the provision repealing GS 143-215.107 (Air quality standards and classifications), and instead repeals GS 143-215.107B (Statewide goals for reduction in emissions of oxides of nitrogen; report).
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