7/2/2014
The Daily Bulletin: Wednesday, July 2, 2014 1 Legislate Reporting Service
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The Daily Bulletin: Wednesday, July 2, 2014
PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 712 (2013-2014) CLARIFYING CHANGES/SPECIAL HD SCHOLARSHIPS Filed Apr 10 2013 , A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT TO REVISE AND CLARIFY THE SPECIAL EDUCA TION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
AND TO EXEMPT CERTAIN SCHOOLS FROM CHILD CARE LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO REVISE AND CLARIFY THE SPECIAL EDUCATION
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND TO EXEMPT CERTAIN SCHOOLS FROM
CHILD CARE LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS. Enacted July 1, 2014. Section 4 is effective July 29, 2013. The
remainder is effective July 1, 2014. Sections 1 through 7 apply to grants awarded beginning with the 2014-15 school
year.
Intro, by Glazier, Stam, Jackson.
GS 110, GS 115C
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Business and Commerce, Occupational Licensing,
Education, Elementary and Secondary Education
H 1144(2013-2014) STUDY 1 %/$80 RATE FOR MILL MACHINERY (NEW). Filed May 20 2014, A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT TO DIRECT THE REVENUE LA IKS' STUD Y COMMITTEE TO STUD Y THE SCOPE AND AP PLICA TION
OF THE ONE PERCENT /EIGHTY-DOLLAR PRIVILEGE TAX APPLICABLE TO MILL MACHINERY AND CERTAIN OTHER
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO CLARIFY THE SCOPE OF TAX IMPOSED ON
MILL MACHINERY.
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Deletes all provisions of the 1st edition which imposed a privilege tax at the rate of 1 percent with an $80 cap on ( 1 ) a
company engiged in fabrication of metal work or (2) a company that is primarily a secondary metals recycler. Instead,
directs the Revenue Laws Study Committee (Committee) to study the scope and application of the privilege tax at the
rate of 1 percent with an $80 cap for purchases of mill machinery and other equipment. Delineates a list of topics,
issues, and factors to be examined in the course of the study. Provides that the Committee may report its findings,
including any legislative recommendations, to the 2015 General Assembly.
Makes this act effective when it becomes law (was, effective July 10, 2010, and applies to purchases madcon or after
that date).
Amends the short title and the act's long title to more accurately reflect the title of this act.
Intro, by Malone, Lewis, Starnes, Collins.
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