Bill Summary for H 366 (2021-2022)
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- Alcoholic Beverage Control
- Business and Commerce
- Insurance
- Courts/Judiciary
- Civil
- Civil Law
- Criminal Justice
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Development, Land Use and Housing
- Property and Housing
- Education
- Preschool
- Environment
- Environment/Natural Resources
- Government
- Ethics and Lobbying
- Public Safety and Emergency Management
- State Agencies
- Department of Environmental Quality (formerly DENR)
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Public Safety
- Department of Revenue
- Department of Transportation
- Local Government
- Health and Human Services
- Health
- Public Health
- Transportation
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View NCGA Bill Details | 2021 |
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FURTHER REGULATORY RELIEF TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLINA.Intro. by Yarborough, Bradford, Moffitt, Riddell.
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Bill summary
House committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.
Amends proposed GS 160D-910(g) to authorize local governments (was, cities) to require by ordinance that manufactured homes be installed in compliance with the Set-Up and Installation Standards adopted by the Commissioner of Insurance, so long as the local government (was, city) does not require a masonry curtain wall or skirting for manufactured homes located on land leased to the homeowner.
Deletes Section 10 of the act, which enacted GS 42-36.1B to provide for relief from a judgment for possession following a tenant's fulfillment of all terms of a post-judgment relief agreement with the landlord. Makes conforming organizational changes.
Amends GS 42-39 by deleting the provision that excluded transient occupancy in a hotel, motel, or similar lodging subject to regulation by the Commission for Public Health from the provisions of Article 5, Residential Rental Agreements.
Amends GS 18B-1105 by adding that the holder of a distillery permit may not sell, deliver, or ship spirituous liquor at retail to consumers in jurisdictions that require reciprocity in order to allow such sales, deliveries, or shipments.
Makes additional clarifying changes.