Bill Summary for S 266 (2025-2026)
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AN ACT TO ELIMINATE THE INTERIM DATE FOR CARBON REDUCTION BY CERTAIN ELECTRIC PUBLIC UTILITIES, TO ALLOW AN ALTERNATIVE COST RECOVERY MECHANISM FOR THE FINANCING COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK IN PROGRESS FOR BASELOAD ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITIES, TO MODIFY THE STATUTES GOVERNING COST RECOVERY FOR FUEL-RELATED CHARGES AND PERFORMANCE-BASED RATEMAKING, AND TO CODIFY A PROVISION AUTHORIZING SECURITIZATION OF COSTS FOR RETIREMENT OF COAL-FIRED GENERATING UNITS.Intro. by Moffitt, Daniel, Britt.
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Senate committee substitute to the 1st edition adds the following content.
Requires the Department of Insurance (DOI), by August 1, 2025, to prepare and submit to FEMA for its approval, the proposed changes set out in the act. Changes the effective date of the changes to GS 143-138 and GS 143-215.54 so that they are now effective on the later of (1) October 1, 2025, or (2) the first day of the month that is 30 days after the Commissioner of Insurance certifies that FEMA has approved the proposed changes (requires the Commissioner to provide this notice and the act’s effective date on its website). Requires DOI to report to the specified NCGA commission on the status of their activities related to the above on a quarterly basis beginning September 1, 2025, until the changes to the statutes become law.
Requires the Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and a unit of local government (as applicable), to waive the following requirements, to the extent the requirements are State or local in origin and not otherwise required to meet federal law, as they apply to activities to process tree stumps and vegetative debris into mulch or soil amendments in the counties designated before, on, or after the act’s effective date under a major disaster declaration by the President as a result of Hurricane Helene: (1) solid waste composing rules for Type 1 facilities under the specified rule, (2) stormwater, sedimentation, and erosion control requirements; (3) air quality permit requirements for vegetative debris processing equipment under the specified rule, (4) soil amendment or compost product registration required by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and (5) State Fire Code limitations on mulch pile storage. Expires July 1, 2027.
Makes conforming changes to the act's long title.