Bill Summary for H 250 (2023-2024)

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Mar 1 2023

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View NCGA Bill Details2023-2024 Session
House Bill 250 (Public) Filed Wednesday, March 1, 2023
AN ACT TO MAKE REVISIONS PERTAINING TO DEATH INVESTIGATIONS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER, TO MODIFY CERTAIN LAWS RELATED TO LIMITED DRIVING PRIVILEGES AND RESTORATION OF A LICENSE AFTER CERTAIN DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED CONVICTIONS, TO MODIFY SECTION 5 OF SESSION LAW 2023-151 RELATED TO THE LICENSE PLATE READER PILOT PROGRAM, TO MODIFY THE RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AUTHORITY AND CERTAIN FEES, TO ALLOW SCHOOL BOARDS TO USE EMINENT DOMAIN FOR EASEMENTS, TO ADD TIANEPTINE TO THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULES, TO EXEMPT LEASES OF PROPERTY BY THE HALIFAX-NORTHAMPTON REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY FROM GENERAL LAWS REGARDING DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY AND TO ALLOW THE AUTHORITY TO ENTER INTO CERTAIN LEASES FOR A TERM OF UP TO FORTY YEARS, AND TO REMOVE THE VETERANS BURIAL RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT.
Intro. by Arp, K. Baker, Wray, Carson Smith.

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Enacts new subsection GS 14-18.4(a1) setting forth offense of death by distribution through unlawful delivery of certain controlled substances as Class C felony when (1) the person unlawfully delivers at least one certain controlled substance; (2) the ingestion of the certain controlled substance or substances causes the death of the user; and (3) the unlawful delivery of those controlled substance(s) proximately caused the victim’s death. Sets forth separate offense of death by distribution through unlawful delivery with malice of certain controlled substances as Class B2 felony when person meets the three elements discussed above, but also acts with malice, enacted as GS 14-14.4(a2).

Amends GS 14-18.4(b) to change name of subsection title to Death by Distribution Through Unlawful Sale of Certain Controlled Substances, and GS 14-18.4(c) to change name of subsection title to Aggravated Death by Distribution Through Unlawful Sale of Certain Controlled Substances. Makes conforming changes throughout to reflect new title changes. (Currently, subsections are entitled Death by Distribution of Certain Controlled Substances, and Aggravated Death by Distribution of Certain Controlled Substances, respectively.) Deletes the requirement that the person did not act with malice as an element of each offense. For Aggravated Death by Distribution Through Unlawful Sale of Certain Controlled Substances and other offenses, increases the lookback time for previous identical or similar convictions from 7 years to 10 years.  Specifies that violation of GS 14-18.4(b) is a Class B2 felony (was, Class C), and violation of GS 14-18.4(c) is a Class B1 felony (was, B2).

Amends GS 14-17 as follows. Deletes language making it second degree murder and a Class B2 felony if the murder is one that was proximately caused by the unlawful distribution of any opium, opiate, or opioid; any synthetic or natural salt, compound, derivative, or preparation of opium, or opiate, or opioid; cocaine or other substance described as a Schedule II controlled substance in GS 90-90(1)d.; methamphetamine; or a depressant described as a Schedule IV controlled substance in GS 90-92(a)(1), and the ingestion of such substance caused the death of the user. Makes conforming changes to account for deletion.  

Effective December 1, 2023, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date.