Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 — Part III
- Type
- Disaster relief
- Biennium
- 2023-25
- Ratified
- 2024-11-20
- Effective
- 2024-12-11
Total contribution
$0
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Provisions
341
341 active
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- Justice & Public Safety—66 provisions
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- Transportation & Infrastructure—30 provisions
- Energy & Utilities—15 provisions
- Financial Services & Insurance—14 provisions
- Healthcare & Life Sciences—11 provisions
- Agriculture & Food—5 provisions
- Local Government & Municipalities—5 provisions
- Nonprofits & Advocacy—3 provisions
- Social Services—3 provisions
- Economic Development—2 provisions
- Technology & Telecom—1 provision
- Gaming & Hospitality—1 provision
- Labor & Professional Associations—1 provision
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Principals
- Rockingham Countyin 3 provisions
- New Hanover Countyin 3 provisions
- Union Countyin 2 provisions
- Wake Countyin 2 provisions
- Renewable Energy Corporationin 2 provisions
- Cabarrus Countyin 2 provisions
- Scotland Countyin 1 provision
- HealthCare Systemin 1 provision
- Town of Midlandin 1 provision
- Gaston Countyin 1 provision
- City of Burlingtonin 1 provision
- Person Countyin 1 provision
- Partners Health Managementin 1 provision
- Northern Regional Hospitalin 1 provision
- Richmond Countyin 1 provision
- City of Raleighin 1 provision
- North Carolina National Guard Associationin 1 provision
- PGA TOUR, Inc.in 1 provision
- Amplio Learning Technologiesin 1 provision
- Catawba Countyin 1 provision
- Chatham Countyin 1 provision
- Edgecombe Countyin 1 provision
- Granville Countyin 1 provision
- Guilford Countyin 1 provision
- Scotland County Schoolsin 1 provision
- Wake County Public School Systemin 1 provision
- Warren Countyin 1 provision
- Classroom Teachers Associationin 1 provision
- Disability Rights North Carolinain 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.
Agriculture / Natural & Economic Resources
Provides $5.9 million recurring for operating needs throughout the Department, including needs in Markets, Research Stations, Food and Drug, and the Veterinary divisions
FRD Item 9 · p. D-11FRD Item 11 · p. D-11FRD Item 14 · p. D-11FRD Item 15 · p. D-11FRD Item 17 · p. D-11FRD Item 18 · p. D-11FRD Item 20 · p. D-11FRD Item 23 · p. D-11FRD Item 24 · p. D-11
Provides $6.0 million nonrecurring in both years of the biennium to be distributed equally among the 6 food banks in the State. Also provides $100,000 each year to support administrative costs of the food banks
Provides $20.0 million nonrecurring in the first year for the Streamflow Rehabilitation and Assistance Program which supports the ongoing maintenance and restoration of streams across the State
Provides $10.0 million nonrecurring in the first year and $15.0 million nonrecurring in the second year for Farmland Preservation
Provides $1.1 million recurring and $7 million nonrecurring in both years for data modernization and permit transformation information technology projects
FRD Item 51 · p. D-67FRD Item 96 · p. D-67FRD Item 165 · p. D-67
Provides $1.5 million recurring, and $16.9 million nonrecurring in the first year and $10.4 million nonrecurring in the second year for nonprofit organizations, including RTI International, the National Institute of Minority Economic Development, and the Carolina Small Business Development Fund
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Provides $10.0 million nonrecurring in the first year from the Economic Development Project Reserve to the Golden LEAF Foundation for a shell buildings pilot program
Provides $250.0 million nonrecurring in both years from the NCInnovation Reserve for NCInnovation, Inc., to establish an endowment fund to support commercialization of innovation from the State’s colleges and universities through a network of regional hubs and grant programs
Provides $10.0 million nonrecurring in the first year and $97.8 million nonrecurring in the second from the Economic Development Project Reserve for the Megasites Readiness Program
Provides $10.0 million nonrecurring in the second year from the Economic Development Project Reserve for the Selectsites Readiness Program
Provides $1.3 million recurring and $500,000 nonrecurring in the first year to facilitate economic development throughout the State
FRD Item 99 · p. D-52FRD Item 102 · p. D-52FRD Item 103 · p. D-52
Provides $27.5 million nonrecurring in the first year and $10.0 million nonrecurring in the second year for grants to coastal communities for resiliency and storm damage mitigation, as well as directed grants to the Coastal Federation for debris and vessel removal, living shoreline projects, and stormwater control measures
FRD Item 129 · p. D-67FRD Item 130 · p. D-67FRD Item 131 · p. D-67FRD Item 152 · p. D-67FRD Item 167 · p. D-67
Provides $2.8 billion over the biennium for water and wastewater planning and infrastructure. This amount includes $2.0 billion in new State funding and $600.0 million in new federal funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, in addition to $158.0 million already in the Base Budget. Specific allocations totaling $1.9 billion are made to 83 counties. The remainder, including $10.0 million for the Viable Utility Reserve and $16 million for the Local Assistance for Stormwater Infrastructure Investments (LASII) fund, will be distributed through the competitive grant process
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Provides funds for a minimum level of staffing and regular exhibit updates throughout the State Historic Sites system
Provides an additional $2.5 million recurring for Grassroots Arts Grants and an additional $3.8 million recurring for State Aid to Public Libraries
Provides $11.6 million recurring and $5.0 million nonrecurring for operating reserves at expanded or new parks and the Zoo’s new Asia exhibit
Provides an additional $7.6 million recurring and $41.0 million nonrecurring in the first year and $17.5 million nonrecurring in the second year for parks, trails, and land conservation grants
FRD Item 226 · p. D-102FRD Item 228 · p. D-102FRD Item 236 · p. D-102FRD Item 237 · p. D-102FRD Item 238 · p. D-102FRD Item 245 · p. D-102
Provides funds to create 16 new Wildlife Officers
Capital
Appropriates $167.6 million for the State Treasurer to redeem bonds that become redeemable during the FY 2023-25 biennium
Appropriates $400.0 million for State agency repairs and renovations funding ($200.0 million of which is appropriated in FY 2023-24 and $200.0 million of which is appropriated in FY 2024-25)
Appropriates $530.5 million for University of North Carolina (UNC) system repairs and renovations funding ($280.5 million of which is appropriated in FY 2023-24 and $250.0 million of which is appropriated in FY 2024-25)
Appropriates $150.0 million for the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) flexibility fund ($75.0 million of which is appropriated in FY 2023-24 and $75.0 million of which is appropriated in FY 2024-25)
Appropriates $745.6 million in capital for State agencies ($308.9 million of which is appropriated in FY 2023-24 and $436.7 million of which is appropriated in FY 2024-25)
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Touches
S.L. 2024-57 acts on these:
None.
Touched by
These act on S.L. 2024-57:
- amendsS.L. 2025-2 Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 — Part I
- amendsS.L. 2025-26 Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 — Part II
- amendsS.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- amends§5.1.(b)S.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- amends§5.4.(b)S.L. 2025-4 House Budget Technical Corrections
- amendsS.L. 2025-97 Continuing Budget Operations Part IV
- amends§1.3.(a)S.L. 2025-97 Continuing Budget Operations Part IV
- amends§1.3.(e)S.L. 2025-97 Continuing Budget Operations Part IV
- amends§1.4.(a)S.L. 2025-97 Continuing Budget Operations Part IV
- amends§1.5.(a)S.L. 2025-97 Continuing Budget Operations Part IV
- extendsS.L. 2025-26 Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 — Part II
- extends§3.2.(c)S.L. 2025-26 Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 — Part II
Special provisions (341 total)
- §1A.1ActiveAuto
This Part shall be known as "The Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 – Part III."
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The appropriations and allocations made in this Part are for maximum amounts necessary to implement this Part.
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Unless otherwise provided, this Part applies to the North Carolina counties in the affected area, as defined in Section 1A.4 of this Part.
- §1A.4
Unless otherwise provided, the following definitions apply in this Part: (1) Affected area. – The counties designated before, on, or after the effective date of this act under a major disaster declara
- §1A.5ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding G.S. 143C-4-2, the State Controller shall transfer the sum of two hundred twenty-seven million dollars ($227,000,000) from the Savings Reserve to the Helene Fund and, except as otherwi
- §1B.1ActiveAuto
Section 8.1 of S.L. 2024-51, as amended by Section 4A.1 of S.L. 2024-53, reads as rewritten: "SECTION 8.1.(a) School Calendar Flexibility. – Notwithstanding G.S. 115C-84.2(a)(1), 115C-150.12C(3), 115C
- §1B.2ActiveAuto
Section 4A.4 of S.L. 2024-53 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: "SECTION 4A.4.(f) Remaining Grant Funds. – In the event there are funds remaining in the 2024-2025 fiscal year after providi
- §1C.1.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding G.S. 122C-23(e) or any other law to the contrary, both of the following apply to each licensable facility located in the affected area that holds a valid, regular license for the 2024
- §1C.1.(b)ActiveAuto
As used in this section, "licensable facility" has the same meaning as in G.S. 122C-3.
- §1C.2ActiveAuto
G.S. 153A-221 reads as rewritten: "§ 153A-221.
- §1C.3ActiveAutoHealth Service Regulation · HHS
Notwithstanding Article 1 of Chapter 131D of the General Statutes, G.S. 143B-165(14), or any other law to the contrary, both of the following apply to each facility located in the affected area that h
- §1C.4.(a)ActiveAutoHealth Service Regulation · HHS
Notwithstanding G.S. 131D-2.4(d) or any other law to the contrary, both of the following apply to each facility located in the affected area that holds a valid adult care home or family care home lice
- §1C.4.(b)ActiveAuto
As used in this section, the terms "adult care home" and "family care home" are as defined in G.S. 131D-2.1.
- §1C.5.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding Article 20A of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes or any other law to the contrary, all of the following apply with respect to certified administrators of adult care homes who either w
- §1C.5.(b)ActiveAuto
As used in this section, the terms "administrator" and "adult care home" are as defined in G.S. 131D-2.1.
- §1C.5.(c)ActiveAuto
Consistent with G.S. 90-288.12(b), this section does not apply to administrators of family care homes, as defined in G.S. 131D-2.1.
- §1D.2
The State Controller shall transfer the sum of twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) from the SERDRF to the Helene Fund.
- §1D.4.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any Improvement Permits, Construction Authorizations, Operations Permits, or Notices of Intent submitted under G.S. 130A-336.1 or G.S. 130A-336.2 issued for
- §1D.4.(b)ActiveAuto
This section is effective when it becomes law and applies to permits or authorizations valid in the affected area that were current or valid at any point during the period beginning January 1, 2024, t
- §1D.5.(a)ActiveAuto
For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) The definitions set forth in G.S. 130A-313. (2) Transient non-community public water system. – As defined in 40 C.F.R. § 141.2.
- §1D.5.(b)
Notwithstanding any provision of Article 10 of Chapter 130A of the General Statutes to the contrary, a supplier of water may temporarily operate a transient non-community public water system in the af
- §1D.5.(c)ActiveAuto
Prior to commencing the operation of any treatment that alters the physical, chemical, or microbiological characteristics of the water at a transient non-community public water system in the affected
- §1D.5.(d)ActiveAuto
A supplier of water operating a transient non-community public water system pursuant to this section shall comply with the following operating standards, unless waived by the Department: (1) Ensure th
- §1D.5.(e)ActiveAuto
A supplier of water operating any treatment at a transient non-community public water system pursuant to this section shall notify users if any water quality risks are identified.
- §1D.5.(f)ActiveAuto
A supplier of water operating any treatment at a transient non-community public water system pursuant to this section that has not been issued an operating permit by the Department pursuant to G.S. 13
- §1D.5.(g)ActiveAuto
Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of the Department to revoke a supplier's temporary authorization under this section upon determining that a public water system poses
- §1D.6.(a)
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, wastewater pump and haul system permits issued by the Department of Environmental Quality (the Department) shall be valid for a period of 12 months if the p
- §1D.6.(b)ActiveAuto
A holder of a wastewater pump and haul system permit issued pursuant to subsection (a) of this section may apply for a one-time extension of no more than 12 months.
- §1D.6.(c)ActiveAuto
The Department may conduct inspections of temporary housing units holding wastewater pump and haul system permits issued pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and may revoke a wastewater pump and
- §1D.6.(d)ActiveAuto
This section is effective when it becomes law and applies to permits issued on or after that date through March 1, 2025.
- §1D.7.(a)
Notwithstanding any requirement of Article 4 of Chapter 113A of the General Statutes or rules adopted thereunder, to the extent authorized by federal law, the Sedimentation Control Commission, Departm
- §1D.9.(a)ActiveAuto
No local health department shall deny a homeowner in the affected area the right to connect temporary housing to an existing subsurface wastewater treatment and dispersal system, provided that the hom
- §1D.10
Section 4C.7 of S.L. 2024-53 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4C.7.(a) Allocation. – Of the funds appropriated from the Helene Fund to the Department of Environmental Quality by Section 2.1(a) of this act
- §1E.1ActiveAuto
Any concealed handgun permit issued pursuant to Article 54B of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes to a resident of the affected area with an expiration date on or after September 25, 2024, but no late
- §1F.1
Section 4E.5 of S.L. 2024-53 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4E.5.(a) Of the funds appropriated to the Department of State Treasurer (Department) from the Helene Fund, the sum of one hundred million doll
- §1F.2.(b)ActiveAuto
The State Auditor shall conduct a financial and performance audit of the Office no later than July 1, 2025.
- §1F.2.(c)
OSBM shall perform ongoing financial monitoring of the Office for the duration of the Office's operations, including funding for Senate Bill 382 Session Law 2024-57 Page 11 previous, current, and futu
- §1F.2.(d)
In addition to the requirements of G.S. 147-64.5(a), the State Auditor shall furnish copies of any and all audits performed under this section to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Opera
- §1F.2.(e)ActiveAuto
By December 31, 2024, the Office shall enter into and sign the Subrecipient Agreements and proceed with the associated projects obligated in Round 3 of the Affordable Housing Development Fund program
- §1F.3.(a)ActiveAuto
For purposes of this section, "2024 North Carolina State Building Code" means the North Carolina State Building Code collection, and amendments to the Code, as adopted by the Council, effective Januar
- §1F.3.(b)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding G.S. 143-138(d), Section 2 of S.L. 2013-118, or any rule to the contrary, the 2024 North Carolina State Building Code shall become effective July 1, 2025.
- §1F.4.(a)
Notwithstanding G.S. 143-139.1, G.S. 160D-911, or any other law to the contrary, the Office of the State Fire Marshal may adopt rules, and prepare guidance for local governments enforcing the North Ca
- §1F.4.(b)
The Office of the State Fire Marshal shall adopt emergency rules to implement the provisions of this section.
- §1G.1
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services may consolidate old capital project accounts into a single fund totaling no more than two hund
- §1H.1
Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Transportation, the sum of one hundred twenty-five million dollars ($125,000,000) from the Transportation Emergency Reserve shall be used for repair and
- §2A.5.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding any provision of law or the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2023-134 to the contrary, the sum of two million seven hundred eighty-six thousand six hundred seventy-th
- §2A.6
Section 8.24(c) of S.L. 2021-180 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 8.24.(c) Project Kitty Hawk shall be conducted by a nonprofit corporation created in accordance with this section and G.S. 116-30.20.
- §2A.7ActiveAuto
G.S. 116-40.5 reads as rewritten: "§ 116-40.5.
- §2A.8.(b)ActiveAuto
Funding allocated to the Collaboratory for OLR shall be administered by the Collaboratory pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 116-255(c).
- §2A.8.(c)ActiveAuto
After the Collaboratory establishes OLR, the Collaboratory may, in consultation with The University of North Carolina System Office and the Provost at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
- §2A.8.(d)
All units of State and local government, including the State Board of Education, the Department of Public Instruction, and public school units, shall provide reasonable access to records, data, proces
- §2A.8.(e)ActiveAuto
No later than July 1, 2025, the Collaboratory shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee on the progress made in establishing and operating OLR pursuant to this section.
- §2A.9.(a)
G.S. 116-203(b) reads as rewritten: "(b) Membership. – The Authority shall be governed by a board of directors consisting of nine members, seven of whom shall be appointed and two of whom shall be ex
- §2A.9.(b)ActiveAuto
Any current member of the board of directors of the State Education Assistance Authority holding a seat pursuant to G.S. 116-203(b)(1)a.2. may continue to serve the remainder of that member's unexpire
- §2A.9.(c)ActiveAuto
This section is effective July 1, 2024.
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Section 8A.6(h) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 8A.6.(h) Notwithstanding G.S. 115C-562.3(a), as enacted by this act, as part of a student's application for a scholarship grant pursuant t
- §2B.2.(a)ActiveAuto
Section 9H.15(e)(2) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "(2) Not later than January 1, 2025, July 1, 2025, the Department shall ensure all of the following: a.
- §2B.2.(b)ActiveAuto
Section 9H.15(e)(3) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "(3) Not later than July 1, 2025, January 1, 2026, the Department shall ensure through its State Office of Child Fatality Prevention that all L
- §2B.2.(c)ActiveAuto
Section 9H.15(h) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 9H.15.(h) Effective January 1, 2025, July 1, 2025, G.S. 7B-1404, 7B-1405, 7B-1406, 7B-1408, 7B-1409, 7B-1411, and 143B-150.20 are repeale
- §2B.2.(d)ActiveAuto
Section 9H.15(i) of S.L. 2023-134, as amended by Section 3.6(a) of S.L. 2024-1, reads as rewritten: "SECTION 9H.15.(i) G.S. 7B-1413.5, as enacted by subsection (f) of this section, becomes effective J
- §2B.2.(e)ActiveAuto
Section 9H.15(k) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 9H.15.(k) Subsection (j) of this section becomes effective January 1, 2025.July 1, 2025." FOSTER CARE TRAUMA-INFORMED ASSESSMENT
- §2B.3.(a)ActiveAuto
Section 9J.12(c) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 9J.12.(c) Plan Development. – In developing the trauma-informed, standardized assessment, the partnership shall develop a rollout plan wi
- §2B.3.(b)ActiveAuto
The funds appropriated for trauma-informed standardized assessments under Section 9J.12(a) of S.L. 2023-134 shall not revert at the end of the 2023-2025 fiscal biennium but instead shall remain availa
- §2C.1.(a)ActiveAuto
Three million dollars ($3,000,000) of the funds allocated to the Town of Midland by Section 12.13(f)(39) of S.L. 2021-180 shall, notwithstanding that subdivision, instead be allocated to the Town of M
- §2C.1.(b)ActiveAuto
Funds allocated to Union County by Section 12.13(f)(63) of S.L. 2021-180 may, notwithstanding that subdivision, also be used by the county for an expansion of the 12-Mile Creek water reclamation facil
- §2C.1.(c)ActiveAuto
Section 12.9(e)(87) of S.L. 2022-74 reads as rewritten: "(87) Seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000) to the Town of Warsaw for wastewater capacity expansion.Warsaw."
- §2C.1.(d)ActiveAuto
Funds allocated to the Town of Connelly Springs by Section 12.2(e)(45) of S.L. 2023-134 shall, notwithstanding that subdivision, instead be allocated to Burke County for any water or wastewater projec
- §2C.1.(e)
Section 4.2(j) of S.L. 2024-1 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4.2.(j) Funds provided to Rockingham County and to the Town of Stoneville by Section 12.2(e) of S.L. 2023-134 shall, notwithstanding any prov
- §2C.1.(f)ActiveAuto
Funds allocated to the City of Saluda and the Towns of Columbus and Tryon (the recipients) by Section 4.2(h) of S.L. 2024-1, as amended by Section 3 of S.L. 2024-38, shall, notwithstanding any provisi
- §2C.2ActiveAuto
G.S. 143-717(i) reads as rewritten: Senate Bill 382 Session Law 2024-57 Page 19 "(i) Limit on Operating and Administrative Expenses. – All administrative expenses of the Commission shall be paid from
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Section 24(b) of S.L. 2024-45 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 24.(b) This section becomes effective January 1, 2025, April 1, 2025, and applies to tickets listed for sale or resale on or after that date.
- §2C.4.(a)ActiveAuto
Section 4C.11(d) of S.L. 2024-53 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4C.11.(d) Subsection (b) of this section becomes effective on the later of the following dates and applies to applications for permits pen
- §2C.4.(b)ActiveAuto
Section 4C.12(d) of S.L. 2024-53 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 4C.12.(d) Subsection (b) of this section becomes effective on the later of the following dates and applies to applications for permits pen
- §2C.4.(c)ActiveAuto
This section is retroactively effective October 25, 2024.
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Notwithstanding any provision of S.L. 2021-180, of the Committee Report referenced in Section 43.2 of that act, and of S.L. 2022-6 to the contrary, funds reallocated from the Town of Lake Waccamaw to
- §2D.1.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 14-4(c) reads as rewritten: "(c) A person may not be found responsible or guilty of a local ordinance violation punishable pursuant to subsection (a) of this section if, when tried for that viola
- §2D.1.(b)ActiveAuto
This section becomes effective January 1, 2025, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date.
- §2D.2.(a)
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the funds appropriated to the Administrative Office of the Courts for the 2024-2025 fiscal year in Section 2.2(d) of S.L. 2023-134 shall be reduced by two mill
- §2D.4.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 7A-45.1 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: "(a13) In addition to any other special superior court judges authorized by law, effective January 1, 2025, the General Assembly may appoint
- §2D.5.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 7A-41 reads as rewritten: "§ 7A-41.
- §2D.5.(b)ActiveAuto
In a future act of the General Assembly, the voters assigned to superior court districts repealed by this section will be reassigned to other superior court districts located within the same county, r
- §2D.5.(c)
Subsection (a) of this section becomes effective January 1, 2029, and elections conducted in 2028 shall be held accordingly.
- §2E.1.(a)ActiveAuto
Section 6.1(a) of S.L. 2024-1 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 6.1.(a) Notwithstanding any provision of S.L. 2023-134 or the Committee Report referenced in Section 43.2 of that act to the contrary, the fo
- §2E.1.(b)
Section 24.7 of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 24.7.
- §2E.3.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding any provision of S.L. 2023-134 or the Committee Report referenced in Section 43.2 of that act to the contrary, of the twenty-three million five hundred twenty thousand dollars ($23,520
- §2E.3.(b)
The purpose of this section is to establish a framework whereby the State may provide funding to Burke Partnership, who shall, in consultation with the Department of Commerce (Commerce), use that fund
- §2E.3.(c)ActiveAuto
As a necessary precondition to using funds for construction activities as provided by this section, Burke Partnership shall execute a project design and management agreement with Burke County Governme
- §2E.3.(d)ActiveAuto
Burke Partnership shall recoup all funds used by it under this section within 36 months of the date that the funds are used or otherwise obligated.
- §2E.3.(e)ActiveAuto
No later than December 1, 2024, and quarterly thereafter until December 31, 2027, Burke Partnership shall report on the use of funds provided to it under this section to the chairs of the Joint Legisl
- §2E.3.(f)ActiveAuto
Upon the occurrence of the earlier of (i) December 31, 2027, or (ii) termination by Burke Partnership of the contract required by subsection (c) of this section, the twenty million dollars ($20,000,00
- §2E.4.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 53-180 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: "(l) Loan Modification or Restructuring. – A loan contract may be modified or restructured so long as the interest rate after the original ma
- §2E.4.(b)ActiveAuto
G.S. 53-178 reads as rewritten: "§ 53-178.
- §2E.4.(c)ActiveAuto
Subsection (a) of this section is effective when it becomes law and applies to loan contracts modified or restructured on or after that date.
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Part 9 of Article 1 of Chapter 10B of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read: "§ 10B-73.
- §2E.6.(a)ActiveAuto
G.S. 143-136(a), as amended by Section 5.1(a) of S.L. 2024-49, reads as rewritten: "(a) Creation. – There is hereby created a Building Code Council, which shall be composed of 13 members appointed as
- §2E.6.(b)ActiveAuto
This section becomes effective January 1, 2025.
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Effective retroactively to August 7, 2024, the introductory language of Section 2(b) of S.L. 2024-42 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 2.(b) G.S. 135-1(11) G.S. 135-48.1(11) reads as rewritten:" SUBPART II
- §2H.1.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2021-180 or any other provision of law to the contrary, the following grants allocated from the State Capital and Infrastructure
- §2H.1.(b)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2023-134 or any other provision of law to the contrary, the grant allocated from the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund in the
- §2H.2.(a)ActiveAuto
Notwithstanding any provision of law or the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2023-134 to the contrary, the sum of two million three hundred thousand dollars ($2,300,000) in recurring
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Section 40.1(a) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 40.1.(a) The following agency capital improvement projects have been assigned a project code for reference to allocations in this Part, pa
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Notwithstanding the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2023-134 or any provision of law to the contrary, the funding allocated from the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund to the Uni
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Notwithstanding Item 239 on page C78 and Item 159 on page H15 of the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2023-134, funds transferred from the ARPA Temporary Savings Fund to the State Ca
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Section 40.1(s) of S.L. 2023-134 reads as rewritten: "SECTION 40.1.(s) For project code TRAN23-1, the North Carolina Global TransPark Authority (Authority) shall be considered the funded agency, pursu
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There is appropriated from the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund to the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (Department) the sum of five million two hundred thousand dollars ($5,200,000)
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Notwithstanding G.S. 143C-1-2(b), G.S. 63-74(d), Section 41.4 of S.L. 2022-74, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds allocated for airport improvements on or after July 1, 2019, by Sect
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Notwithstanding the Committee Report described in Section 43.2 of S.L. 2023-134 or any provision of law to the contrary, of the sum of two million dollars ($2,000,000) in nonrecurring funds for the 20
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Section 22 of S.L. 2024-45 is repealed.
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The funds allocated by Section 5.6(f)(16)a. of S.L. 2023-134 to the Office of State Budget and Management to provide a directed grant to Pilot View Resource Conservation and Development, Inc., for sto
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Part I of S.L. 2023-139 is repealed.
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The North Carolina State Board of Elections is transferred administratively to the Department of the State Auditor.
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No action or proceeding pending on July 1, 2025, brought by or against the State Board of Elections shall be affected by any provision of this section.
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The transfer provided for under this section shall not affect any ongoing investigation or audit.
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Rules and forms adopted by the State Board of Elections shall remain in effect until amended or repealed.
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G.S. 163-28 is repealed.
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This section becomes effective July 1, 2025.
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Section 2.1, Section 2.2, Section 2.5, Section 4.1, Part V, Section 8.1, Section 8.2, and Section 8.3 of S.L. 2023-139 are repealed.
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G.S. 147-64.6(c) is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: "(23) The Auditor shall make appointments to the State Board of Elections."
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G.S. 163-19 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-19.
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G.S. 163-20 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-20.
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G.S. 163-22(c) reads as rewritten: "(c) The State Board shall advise the county boards of elections as to the proper methods of conducting primaries and elections.
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G.S. 163-30 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-30.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the current terms of office of the members of the State Board of Elections shall terminate on April 30, 2025, and members shall be appointed to the State Bo
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the current terms of office of the members of the county boards of elections shall terminate on June 24, 2025, and members of each county board of election
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G.S. 163-82.4(f) reads as rewritten: "(f) Correcting Registration Forms. – If the voter fails to complete any required item on the voter registration form but provides enough information on the form t
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G.S. 163-166.8(d) reads as rewritten: "(d) Precinct officials shall maintain a log of any individual, other than a minor child under the age of 18 in the care of a voter, who enters the voting place p
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G.S. 163-166.12 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-166.12.
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G.S. 163-166.16(c) reads as rewritten: "(c) Provisional Ballot Required Without Photo Identification. – If the registered voter cannot produce the identification as required in subsection (a) of this
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G.S. 163-182.2(a)(4) reads as rewritten: "(4) If the county board of elections finds that an individual voting a provisional official ballot (i) was registered in the county as provided in 163-82.1, (
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G.S. 163-230.1 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-230.1.
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G.S. 163-234 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-234.
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This section becomes effective January 1, 2025, and applies to elections conducted on or after that date.
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G.S. 163-278.19B reads as rewritten: "§ 163-278.19B.
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G.S. 163-278.316 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: "(f) A legal expense fund may accept a legal expense donation from a political party headquarters building fund."
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This section becomes effective January 1, 2025, and applies to donations made and expenses paid on or after that date.
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G.S. 120-122 reads as rewritten: "§ 120-122.
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G.S. 143B-9 reads as rewritten: "§ 143B-9.
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This section applies to appointments made on or after the effective date of this act.
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G.S. 120-32.1(d) reads as rewritten: "(d) For the purposes of this section, the term "State legislative buildings and grounds" means: … (3) The parking spaces in the upper level of State Parking Deck
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In accordance with Article I, Section 7 of the North Carolina Constitution, which states "[a]ll power of suspending laws or the execution of laws by any authority, without the consent of the represent
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G.S. 166A-19.2, as amended by Section 3(a) of S.L. 2024-16, reads as rewritten: "§ 166A-19.2.
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This section becomes effective March 1, 2025, and applies to exercises of power, including executive orders issued by the Governor, on or after that date.
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G.S. 163-9 reads as rewritten: "§ 163-9.
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If a vacancy requiring nominations pursuant to G.S. 163-9(a), as amended by subsection (a) of this section, occurred prior to the date this section becomes effective and is vacant on the date this sec
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This section applies to appointments made on or after the effective date of this act.
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Article 40A of Chapter 7A of the General Statutes is repealed.
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G.S. 7A-41.1 reads as rewritten: "§ 7A-41.1.
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This section is effective when it becomes law and applies to all senior resident superior court judges serving in that capacity on or after that date.
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G.S. 1-72.3 reads as rewritten: "§ 1-72.3.
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G.S. 62-20 is repealed.