Bill Summary for S 391 (2025-2026)
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View NCGA Bill Details(link is external) | 2025-2026 Session |
AN ACT TO REVISE LAWS CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.Intro. by Rabon, Sawyer, Lazzara.
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House committee substitute to the 4th edition makes the following changes.
Deletes provisions amending GS 136-82 to authorize the Department of Transportation (DOT) to add a transaction fee for electronic payments, not to exceed 2% of the electronic payment.
Adds the following content.
Section 24.
Removes provisions from GS 20-329 allowing the Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to adopt rules for commercial driver training school. Instead, requires that the requirements and standards of a road test administered by a commercial driver training school must be the same as if the road test was administered by the DMV. Instructs the DMV to adopt forms for use by commercial driver training schools for the administration of the road test and reporting the results of the test to the DMV. Authorizes the DMV to adopt rules and policies necessary for the implementation of this section. Permits commercial driver training schools to charge a reasonable fee for administering a road test and reporting the results to the DMV.
Section 25.
Extends the corporate limits of the Town of Franklinton to include the entirety of DOT's right-of-way for State Road 1297 (North Main Street), beginning at the intersection of Pine Street and North Main Street and extending northward to the intersection of North Main Street and US Highway 1, as described.
Makes conforming organizational changes to account for new content.