Bill Summary for H 1012 (2025-2026)
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View NCGA Bill Details(link is external) | 2025-2026 Session |
AN ACT TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS AND EXTEND REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY FOR COMMUNITIES AND CITIZENS IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE AND WILDFIRES.Intro. by Appropriations.
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Senate amendments to the 3rd edition make the following changes.
Amendment #1 amends Section 2A.3 by increasing the amount appropriated from the Helene Fund by $15 million and increases the amount appropriated to OSBM by $15 million, with that amount to go to Madison County.
Amendment #2 adds the following new Section 3.6. Allows qualifying structures (as defined) to be demolished if approved by the Chief Financial Officer, Chancellor, and Board of Trustees of North Carolina State University. Requires such demolition work and activities that may occur with respect to qualifying structures to be done according to all applicable laws, regulations, rules, and ordinances, including without limitation, permitting requirements. Defines qualifying structures as up to three buildings (1) damaged as a result of Hurricane Helene; (2) with an assessment of the damage to, and subsequent condemnation of, the structures by the State Construction Office, Department of Administration; (3) owned by North Carolina State University; and (4) leased to Black Mountain Home for Children as the Swannanoa 4H Camp.