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House Legislative Day 42 Vol. 2011, No. 42-Part 2 Senate Legislative Day 42
Friday, April 8, 201 1
Table of Contents
Summaries of Bills Filed _ 1
Public Bills _ 1
Local Bills _ 12
Action on Bills _ 12
Summaries of Amendments and Committee Substitues _ 13
Legislation Enacted _ 16
Index by Keyword _ 1 6
Notes _ 1 6
Next Sessions _ 1 7
SUMMARIES OF BILLS FILED
Public Bills
HOUSE BILLS
H 813. ESC/JOBS REFORM. Filed
4/6/1
1 . TO REFORM THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAWS OF NORTH
CAROLINA BY CREA TING THE DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE, TRANSFERRING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION TO
THAT DIVISION, MAKING THE DIVISION SUBJECT TO RULE MAKING UNDER ARTICLE 2 OF CHAPTER
150B OF THE GENERAL STATUTES, AND BY MAKING OTHER MODIFICATIONS AND CONFORMING
CHANGES TO ALIGN THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY FUNCTIONS OF STATE GOVERNMENT UNDER THE
DIRECT LEADERSHIP OF THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE.
Transfer of Employment Security Commission Functions. Transfers the statutory authority, powers, duties,
functions, records, personnel, property, and unexpended balances of all funds of the Employment Security
Commission (ESC) to the Department of Commerce (Department), as a Type I transfer. Specifies that any
previous assignment of duties of a quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial nature by the Governor or General
Assembly will continue to be valid under the transfer. States that, except as otherwise provided in this act, each
commission, board, office, bureau, or other subunit of state government transferred to the Secretary of Commerce
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