2021 Modifications & Appropriations
- Type
- Mini budget
- Biennium
- 2021-23
- Ratified
- 2022-07-01
- Effective
- 2022-07-01
Total contribution
$0
0 entries
Provisions
580
580 active
Touches
0
Outbound edges
Touched by
34
Inbound edges
Verticals affected
Tap to view in context- Education—124 provisions
- Healthcare & Life Sciences—99 provisions
- Justice & Public Safety—59 provisions
- General Government—37 provisions
- Financial Services & Insurance—23 provisions
- Social Services—18 provisions
- Energy & Utilities—15 provisions
- Transportation & Infrastructure—13 provisions
- Technology & Telecom—13 provisions
- Agriculture & Food—12 provisions
- Labor & Professional Associations—11 provisions
- Economic Development—11 provisions
- Local Government & Municipalities—10 provisions
- Nonprofits & Advocacy—1 provision
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Principals
- Rockingham Countyin 6 provisions
- Dare Countyin 4 provisions
- Carteret Countyin 4 provisions
- Wake Countyin 3 provisions
- Catawba Countyin 2 provisions
- Robeson Countyin 2 provisions
- Northern Regional Hospitalin 2 provisions
- Data Systems, Inc.in 2 provisions
- Guilford Countyin 2 provisions
- The Washington Centerin 2 provisions
- Smart Start Inc.in 2 provisions
- University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, Inc. d/b/a ECU Healthin 2 provisions
- North Carolina Biotechnology Centerin 2 provisions
- Rowan Countyin 2 provisions
- Edgecombe Countyin 2 provisions
- NC Museum of Art Foundationin 2 provisions
- City of Raleighin 2 provisions
- Hoke Countyin 1 provision
- Warren Countyin 1 provision
- North Carolina Coastal Federation, Inc.in 1 provision
- City of Southportin 1 provision
- Regional Councils of Governmentsin 1 provision
- Electronic Data Systemsin 1 provision
- North Carolina Retail Merchants Associationin 1 provision
- National College Advising Corps, Inc.in 1 provision
- Community Partnerships, Inc.in 1 provision
- Systems Management, Inc.in 1 provision
- The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc.in 1 provision
- The North Carolina Partnership for Childrenin 1 provision
- Alliance Behavioral Healthcarein 1 provision
- Cardinal Innovations Healthcarein 1 provision
- EASTPOINTEin 1 provision
- Partners Health Managementin 1 provision
- Sandhills Centerin 1 provision
- Trillium Health Resourcesin 1 provision
- Vaya Healthin 1 provision
- JUUL Labs, Inc.in 1 provision
- Durham Countyin 1 provision
- Children's Advocacy Centers of North Carolina, Inc.in 1 provision
- Feeding The Carolinasin 1 provision
- Reinvestment Partnersin 1 provision
- Chatham Countyin 1 provision
- Cabarrus Countyin 1 provision
- Town of Claytonin 1 provision
- Town of Fontana Damin 1 provision
- Gaston Countyin 1 provision
- Town of Gibsonvillein 1 provision
- City of Hendersonin 1 provision
- Lower Cape Fear Water and Sewer Authorityin 1 provision
- City of Morgantonin 1 provision
- Onslow Water and Sewer Authorityin 1 provision
- Town of Pilot Mountainin 1 provision
- Richmond Countyin 1 provision
- Town of Siler Cityin 1 provision
- Town of Spring Lakein 1 provision
- Stanly Countyin 1 provision
- Town of Troutmanin 1 provision
- North Carolina Legal Education Assistance Foundationin 1 provision
- Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc.in 1 provision
- Pender Countyin 1 provision
- Development Centerin 1 provision
- Lumbee Tribe Holdings, Inc.in 1 provision
- City of Conoverin 1 provision
- RTI Internationalin 1 provision
- City of Edenin 1 provision
- City of Reidsvillein 1 provision
- Harnett Countyin 1 provision
- Sampson Countyin 1 provision
- Union Countyin 1 provision
- Onslow Countyin 1 provision
- Town of Stantonsburgin 1 provision
- City of Fayettevillein 1 provision
- North Carolina Housing Finance Agencyin 1 provision
- NC Museum of History Foundationin 1 provision
- Town of Holly Springsin 1 provision
Fiscal Research Division · this biennium
What the Fiscal Research Division called out
Editorially significant items selected by the Fiscal Research Division's per-subject fiscal briefs. References point back to specific items or sections in the JCCR.
Finance
The deductibility of expenses using funds from forgiven PPP loans and from similar pandemic- related loan and grant programs. This section decouples from various provisions consistent with previous State practice. Reduce Impact of Federal SALT Cap by Allowing Certain Pass-throughs to Elect to Pay Tax at The Entity Level
§ 42.8§ 42.13§ 42.12§ 42.11§ 42.10§ 42.9§ 42.5§ 42.6§ 42.7§ 42.7A
Information Technology
Touches
S.L. 2022-74 acts on these:
None.
Touched by
These act on S.L. 2022-74:
- amends§2.2.(l)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§5.6.(c)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§5.6.(i)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§7.26.(d)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§7.26.(e)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§8.11.(a)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§8.22.(c)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§9.1.(b)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§11.9.(b)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§11.11.(a)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§11.11.(b)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§11.17.(a)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§12.2.(h)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amendsS.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§12.16.(a)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§18.3.(d)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§40.5.(d)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§40.5.(f)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§40.5.(g)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amends§40.5.(l)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- amendsS.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- amends§4.1.(e)S.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- amends§7.1.(b)S.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- amendsS.L. 2025-92 Continuing Budget Operations Part II
- extends§6.2.(f)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- extends§8.22.(c)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- extendsS.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- extends§1.1.(a)S.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- supersedes§8.22.(c)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- supersedes§26.3.(a)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- supersedes§34.1.(b)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- supersedes§40.5.(i)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- supersedes§41.1.(a)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
- technical correction§11.3.(e)S.L. 2023-134 2023 Appropriations Act
Special provisions (580 total)
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This act shall be known as the "Current Operations Appropriations Act of 2022." INTRODUCTION
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The appropriations made in this act are for maximum amounts necessary to provide the services and accomplish the purposes described in the budget in accordance with the State Budget Act.
- §2.1.(a)ActiveAuto
Appropriations from the General Fund for the 2022-2023 fiscal year set out in Section 2.1(a) of S.L. 2021-180 are repealed.
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For purposes of this act and the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of this act, the requirements set forth in this section represent the total amount of funds, including agency receipts, appr
- §2.2.(a)ActiveAuto
The General Fund availability for the 2022-2023 fiscal year set out in Section 2.2(a) of S.L. 2021-180 is repealed.
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Section 2.2(b) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.2.(b) In addition to the amount required under G.S. 143C-4-3.1, as amended by Section 5.7 of this act, the State Controller shall transfe
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Section 2.2(c) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.2.(c) In addition to the amount required under G.S. 143C-4-2, as amended by Section 5.6 of this act, the State Controller shall transfer
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Section 2.2(f) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.2.(f) The State Controller shall transfer the sum of four hundred thirty million eight hundred twenty thousand dollars ($430,820,000) for
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The State Controller shall reserve to the Medicaid Contingency Reserve described in G.S. 143C-4-11 from funds available in the General Fund the sum of one hundred fifty-one million one hundred forty t
- §2.2.(f)
Section 2.2(h) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.2.(h) There is established in the General Fund an Information Technology Reserve that shall make funds available for information technolo
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Section 2.2(i) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.2.(i) The State Controller shall reserve the sum of four hundred twenty-five million dollars ($425,000,000) in nonrecurring funds for the
- §2.2.(i)
The State Controller shall reserve to the Economic Development Project Reserve established in Section 2.2 of S.L. 2021-180 from funds available in the General Fund the sum of eight hundred seventy-six
- §2.2.(k)
There is established in the General Fund a Housing Reserve that shall make funds available upon appropriation for the Workforce Housing Loan Program in accordance with Section 29.1 of this act and the
- §2.2.(l)
There is established in the General Fund a Local Project Reserve that shall make funds available for local project expenditures.
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There is established in the General Fund the Retiree Supplement Reserve that shall make funds available to provide a one percent (1%) retiree supplement.
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There is established in the General Fund the Stabilization and Inflation Reserve that shall make, only upon an act of appropriation by the General Assembly, funds available to be used for costs associ
- §2.2.(r)
There is established in the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund a Downtown Government Complex Reserve that shall make funds available, only upon an act of appropriation by the General Assembly, for
- §2.2.(s)ActiveAuto
Except as otherwise specifically provided, nothing in this section shall be construed as appropriating funds reserved pursuant to this section.
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The State Controller shall ensure that the transfers required under this section are completed as soon as practicable but no later than the end of the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
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Of the funds appropriated from the Unfunded Liability Solvency Reserve in S.L. 2021-180, the State Controller shall transfer funds from the Reserve in the amounts necessary, not to exceed the sum of f
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Effective June 30, 2022, Section 2.1(a) of S.L. 2021-180, as amended by subsection (a) of this section, reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.1.(a) Appropriations from the General Fund for the budgets of the
- §3.1
Appropriations from the State Highway Fund for the maintenance and operation of the Department of Transportation and for other purposes as enumerated are made for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023,
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The Highway Fund availability for the 2022-2023 fiscal year in Section 3.2 of S.L. 2021-180 is repealed.
- §3.3
Appropriations from the State Highway Trust Fund for the maintenance and operation of the Department of Transportation and for other purposes as Page 16 Session Law 2022-74 House Bill 103 enumerated a
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The Highway Trust Fund availability for the 2022-2023 fiscal year set out in Section 3.4 of S.L. 2021-180 is repealed.
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Section 4.3 of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4.3.(a) The allocations made from the Education Lottery Fund for the 2021-2023 fiscal biennium are as follows: FY 2021-2022 FY 2022-2023 Nonin
- §4.2.(b)
Article 38B of Chapter 115C of the General Statutes, as enacted by Section 4.4(a) of S.L. 2021-180, reads as rewritten: "Article 38B. "Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund. … "§ 115C-546.11.
- §4.2.(c)
The Department of Public Instruction shall reconsider Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund grant applications that were previously submitted for the 2021-2022 grant cycle containing multiple project
- §4.2.(d)
Notwithstanding Article 38B of Chapter 115C of the General Statutes, the Department of Public Instruction shall award additional grant funding for the 2022-2023 fiscal year to certain prior recipients
- §4.2.(e)
The additional grant awards provided pursuant to subsection (d) of this section shall be subject to the same local matching requirement applicable when the previous grant was awarded.
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Section 4.6 of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4.6.
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The State Controller shall transfer the sum of fifty-three million one hundred eighty-five thousand four hundred seventy-one dollars ($53,185,471) for the 2022-2023 fiscal year from the State Fiscal R
- §4.4.(b)ActiveAuto
Funds from the State Fiscal Recovery Reserve or the State Fiscal Recovery Fund that are transferred, reallocated, or otherwise spent in this act are subject to the requirements set forth in Section 4.
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The Department shall not be eligible to receive funding under subsection (a) of this section until both of the following requirements are met: (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, the
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The Department shall also establish a separate fund to hold any federal funds earned in the prior fiscal year but receipted in the next fiscal year.
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On or before September 1, 2022, the Department shall submit a report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee and the Fiscal Research Division detailing the steps taken to meet the requi
- §4.5.(e)ActiveAuto
Unexpended funds in the Reserve shall revert at the end of the 2021-2022 fiscal year closeout process.
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This section becomes effective June 30, 2022.
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, any nonrecurring funds appropriated for the 2021-2022 fiscal year that remain unexpended as of the effective date of this section and are subject
- §5.1.(b)ActiveAuto
Any funds described in subsection (a) of this section that remain unexpended as of June 30, 2023, shall revert to the appropriate fund at the end of the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
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This section becomes effective June 30, 2022.
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Notwithstanding G.S. 12-3.1, an agency is not required to consult with the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to establishing or increasing a fee to the level authorized or
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Notwithstanding G.S. 150B-21.1A(a), an agency may adopt an emergency rule in accordance with G.S. 150B-21.1A to establish or increase a fee as authorized by this act if the adoption of a rule would ot
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For purposes of this act and the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of this act, the following definitions apply: (1) Directed grant. – Nonrecurring funds allocated by a State agency to a non-
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Nonrecurring funds appropriated in this act as directed grants are subject to all of the following requirements: (1) Directed grants are subject to the provisions of subsections (b) through (k) of G.S
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Of the funds appropriated for the 2022-2023 fiscal year in Section 2.2 of this act to the State Emergency Response and Disaster Relief Fund (Fund), the sum of two hundred sixteen million fifteen thous
- §5.4.(b)
The Office of State Budget and Management shall report on all allocations made under this section in accordance with Section 5.9(t) of S.L. 2021-180.
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Section 5.9A(b) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 5.9A.(b) Limitation; Applicability. – The funds allocated in this section are to be spent in a manner consistent with the purposes as set
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Section 4.4(e) of S.L. 2022-6 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4.4.(e) Definitions. – For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Agricultural commodity. – As defined in Section 5.9
- §5.4.(e)
The counties listed in subsections (c) and (d) of this section shall be added to the Agricultural Crop Loss Program and shall be afforded six additional months after the expiration of the application
- §5.4.(f)
Section 5.9(c) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 5.9.(c) Flood Resiliency Blueprint. – Of the funds allocated in subdivision (a)(1) (a)(7) of this section, the Department of Environmental
- §5.4.(g)ActiveAuto
Section 5.9(a)(30)a. of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "a. $5,000,000 to the City of Southport for waterfront stabilization from storm damage.stabilization."
- §5.4.(h)
Section 5.9(a)(20) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "(20) $6,000,000 to the Office of State Budget and Management to provide grants to the North Carolina Association of Regional Councils of Govern
- §5.4.(i)
Section 5.9(a)(24) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "(24) $5,000,000 to the Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, for (i) the Lumberton CSX/Floodgates project as reference
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Notwithstanding any provision of S.L. 2021-180 or the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of that act to the contrary, the sum of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) in nonrecurring funds for the
- §5.6.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 66-371(b) reads as rewritten: "(b) The following definitions apply in this section: (1) "Home appliance" means a clothes washing machine or dryer; kitchen appliance; vacuum cleaner; sewing machin
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This section is effective when this act becomes law and applies to home appliance service agreements entered into on or after that date.
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G.S. 130A-55 reads as rewritten: "§ 130A-55.
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Section 6.8 of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 6.8.(a) The Community Colleges System Office shall partner with the North Carolina Retail Merchants Association and the Retail Consumer Allian
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Subsection (a) of this section applies to students enrolled at community colleges in the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Of the funds appropriated in this act from the General Fund to the Community College System Office for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the Office shall allocate one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in n
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Of the funds appropriated in this act from the Local Project Reserve, established pursuant to Section 2.2 of this act, to the Community Colleges System Office for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the System
- §7.1.(a)
Section 7.79(b) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 7.79.(b) From funds available to the Department of Public Instruction for the School Business System Modernization Plan for the 2021-2023
- §7.1.(b)ActiveAuto
Section 7.79 of S.L. 2021-180 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: "SECTION 7.79.(c) The Department shall establish a grant program to transition a local school administrative unit or charte
- §7.2.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 115C-105.60(e) reads as rewritten: "(e) Award of Funds. – From funds made available for grants for school resource officers, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall award grants to qualify
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This section becomes effective on July 1, 2022, and applies to grants issued for the 2022-2023 school year.
- §7.3
Funds appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Public Instruction by this act for the 2022-2023 fiscal year for reduced-price lunch copays shall be used to provide school lunches at no
- §7.4.(a)
Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Public Instruction in this act from the General Fund for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the Department shall use up to two million dollars ($2,000,000) in no
- §7.4.(b)
Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Public Instruction in this act from the General Fund for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the Department shall use up to one million dollars ($1,000,000) in no
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The Department shall create and make available an application for grants under this section no later than the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year.
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All recipients of grants under this section for the 2022-2023 school year shall submit a report to the Department no later than October 15, 2023, on the outcomes of any programs funded by grants recei
- §7.5.(a)
With the funds appropriated to the Department of Public Instruction by this act for cooperative innovative high schools, the Department shall allocate to local school administrative units the sum of s
- §7.5.(b)
Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year and for subsequent school years thereafter, notwithstanding G.S. 115C-238.51A(c), G.S. 115C-238.54, and any other provision of law to the contrary, Cabarrus Ea
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G.S. 115C-546.2(e) reads as rewritten: "(e) The State Board of Education may use up to one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) two million dollars ($2,000,000) each year of monies in th
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G.S. 115C-390.1 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.1.
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G.S. 115C-390.2 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.2.
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G.S. 115C-390.3 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.3.
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G.S. 115C-390.4 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.4.
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G.S. 115C-390.6 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.6.
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G.S. 115C-390.8 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.8.
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G.S. 115C-390.9 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.9.
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G.S. 115C-390.10 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.10. 365-day suspension for gun possession. (a) All local boards of education governing bodies of public school units shall develop and implement writte
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G.S. 115C-390.11 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.11.
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G.S. 115C-390.12 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-390.12.
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G.S. 115C-391.1 reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-391.1.
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G.S. 14-208.18(f) reads as rewritten: "(f) A person subject to subsection (a) of this section who is eligible under G.S. 115C-378 to attend public school may be present on school property if permitted
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This section is effective when it becomes law.
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Section 3.5(a)(18) of S.L. 2021-25, as enacted by Section 7.27(a) of S.L. 2021-180, reads as rewritten: "(18) $7,042,000 to be transferred to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina
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This section is effective July 1, 2022, or when it becomes law, whichever is earlier.
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No later than November 15, 2022, all public school units shall report to the Center for Safer Schools the information identified in subdivisions (1) through (5) of this section.
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Article 25B of Chapter 115C of the General Statutes reads as rewritten: "Article 25B. "Mental Health Needs of Student.Students. … "§ 115C-377.
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Section 6(d) of S.L. 2018-32, as amended by Section 1(f) of S.L. 2020-7, reads as rewritten: "SECTION 6.(d) Applicability of Specific Statutes. – The local board of education with an approved renewal
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Notwithstanding G.S. 115C-377, as enacted by this section, for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the Department shall prioritize awarding grants to public school units that did not receive an award pursuant
- §7.11
myFutureNC, Inc., in consultation with the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, the Department of Public Instruction, the Community College System Office, and The University of North C
- §7.12
The Department of Public Instruction shall use funds received pursuant to section 619 of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C. § 1400, et seq., in Bud
- §7.14.(a)
Notwithstanding G.S. 146-29 or any other provision of law to the contrary, for the purpose of constructing a Guilford County Community Education Center pursuant to the Guilford County Schools' (GCS) E
- §7.14.(b)
Notwithstanding G.S. 146-29 or any other provision of law to the contrary, the Department of Administration may enter into a lease of 50 years or greater with a private development which will compleme
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The following monthly teacher salary schedule shall apply for the 2022-2023 fiscal year to licensed personnel of the public schools who are classified as teachers.
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(1) Licensed teachers who have NBPTS certification shall receive a salary supplement each month of twelve percent (12%) of their monthly salary on the "A" salary schedule. (2) Licensed teachers who ar
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For school psychologists, school speech pathologists who are licensed as speech pathologists at the master's degree level or higher, and school audiologists who are licensed as audiologists at the mas
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Beginning with the 2014-2015 fiscal year, in lieu of providing annual longevity payments to teachers paid on the teacher salary schedule, the amounts of those longevity payments are included in the mo
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A teacher compensated in accordance with this salary schedule for the 2022-2023 school year shall receive an amount equal to the greater of the following: Page 44 Session Law 2022-74 House Bill 103 (1
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As used in this section, the term "teacher" shall also include instructional support personnel.
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Establish Growth-Based Teacher Bonus Program. – The State Board of Education shall establish a teacher bonus program based on student growth for the 2022-2023 fiscal year to reward teacher performance
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For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) Eligible teacher. – A teacher who meets at least one of the following criteria: a.
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Of the funds appropriated in this act for the program, bonuses shall be provided to qualifying teachers who are eligible teachers under sub-subdivision a. of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this
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Of the funds appropriated in this act for the program, bonuses shall be provided to eligible teachers under sub-subdivisions b. and c. of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section, as follows:
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The following additional limitations and other criteria shall apply to the program: (1) Bonus funds awarded to a teacher pursuant to subdivision (c)(1) and subdivision (d)(1) of this section shall not
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Bonuses awarded to a teacher pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any regular wage or other bonus the teacher receives or is scheduled to receive.
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The State Board of Education shall study the effect of the program on teacher performance and retention.
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For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) Eligible employee. – A person who meets all of the following criteria: a.
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For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the Department of Public Instruction shall establish and administer a signing bonus program for teachers.
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A teacher who receives a signing bonus pursuant to this section is ineligible to receive another signing bonus pursuant to this section or a similar enactment of the General Assembly until July 1, 202
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The bonuses awarded pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any regular wage or other bonus a teacher receives or is scheduled to receive.
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Notwithstanding G.S. 135-1(7a), the bonuses awarded pursuant to this section are not compensation under Article 1 of Chapter 135 of the General Statutes, Retirement System for Teachers and State Emplo
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The following annual salary schedule for principals shall apply for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2022: 2022-2023 Principal Annual Salary Schedule Avg.
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For purposes of determining the average daily membership of a principal's school, the following amounts shall be used during the following time periods: (1) Between July 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022
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For purposes of determining the school growth scores for each school the principal supervised in one or more prior school years, the following school growth scores shall be used during the following t
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Beginning with the 2017-2018 fiscal year, in lieu of providing annual longevity payments to principals paid on the principal salary schedule, the amounts of those longevity payments are included in th
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A principal compensated in accordance with this section for the 2022-2023 fiscal year shall receive an amount equal to the greater of the following: (1) The applicable amount on the salary schedule fo
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The Department of Public Instruction shall administer a bonus in the 2022-2023 fiscal year to any principal who supervised a school as a principal for a majority of the previous school year if that sc
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The bonus awarded pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any regular wage or other bonus the principal receives or is scheduled to receive.
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Notwithstanding G.S. 135-1(7a), the bonuses awarded pursuant to this section are not compensation under Article 1 of Chapter 135 of the General Statutes, Retirement System for Teachers and State Emplo
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It is the intent of the General Assembly that funds provided pursuant to this section will supplement principal compensation and not supplant local funds.
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The bonus provided pursuant to this section shall be paid no later than October 31, 2022, to qualifying principals employed as of October 1, 2022.
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For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2022, assistant principals shall receive a monthly salary based on the salary schedule for teachers who are classified as "A" teachers plus nineteen pe
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Assistant principals with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree level shall be paid a salary supplement of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) per month and at the do
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Participants in an approved full-time master's in school administration program shall receive up to a 10-month stipend during the internship period of the master's program.
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Beginning with the 2017-2018 fiscal year, in lieu of providing annual longevity payments to assistant principals on the assistant principal salary schedule, the amounts of those longevity payments are
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An assistant principal compensated in accordance with this section for the 2022-2023 fiscal year shall receive an amount equal to the greater of the following: (1) The applicable amount on the salary
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For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2022, the annual salary for superintendents, assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance off
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The monthly salary maximums that follow apply to assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, beginnin
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The monthly salary maximums that follow apply to superintendents for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2022: 2022-2023 Fiscal Year Maximum Superintendent I $10,014 Superintendent II $10,611
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Longevity pay for superintendents, assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers shall be as provided for State employees under the No
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Superintendents, assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree
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The State Board of Education shall not permit local school administrative units to transfer State funds from other funding categories for salaries for public school central office administrators.
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Beginning with the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the State Board of Education shall increase the minimum of all salary grades and ranges it maintains for noncertified public school employees, as necessary, t
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For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2022, the annual salary for noncertified public school employees whose salaries are supported from State funds shall be increased as follows: (1) For p
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Section 7A.12(b)(6) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "(6) Eligible county. – A county that meets the following criteria: a.
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Section 7A.12(c)(4) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: House Bill 103 Session Law 2022-74 Page 53 "(4) Allocation and funding cap. – The State Board shall allocate the amount determined pursuant to
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This section applies to allocations of funds for the 2022-2023 fiscal year only.
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G.S. 116-11(9)a1. reads as rewritten: "a1.
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Section 11.12(d) of S.L. 2013-360 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 11.12.(d) Wake Forest on behalf of the Institute shall comply with the following reporting requirements: (1) By September 1 of each year,
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No later than February 1, 2023, the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina, in collaboration with the State Board of Community Colleges, shall study and provide recommendations to the
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Part 3 of Article 1 of Chapter 116 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read: "§ 116-37.3.
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G.S. 116-40.6 reads as rewritten: "§ 116-40.6.
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G.S. 126-5(c8) reads as rewritten: "(c8) Except as to the provisions of Articles 5, 6, 7, and 14 of this Chapter, the provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to: (1) Employees of the University of
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G.S. 115C-562.8(b), as amended by Section 8A.3(i) of S.L. 2021-180, reads as rewritten: "(b) The General Assembly finds that, due to the critical need in this State to provide opportunity for school c
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G.S. 115C-562.1, as amended by Section 8A.3(c) of S.L. 2021-180, reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-562.1.
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G.S. 115C-600, as enacted by Section 8A.3(l) of S.L. 2021-180, reads as rewritten: "§ 115C-600.