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The Daily Bulletin: Wednesday, June 3, 2015
PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 16 (2015-2016) REPEAL OUTDATED REPORTS. -AB Filed Jan 28 2015 , AN ACT TO REPEAL OUTDATED AND
UNNECESSARY INSURANCE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF
INSURANCE.
Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
In addition to the repeal ofGS 58-2-170, GS 58-36-3(c), GS 58-40-130(e), and GS 58-50-95, the committee substitute
also repeals GS 58-3-19 1 (a) and (b 1 ) (concerning managed care reports and disclosure requirements) and GS 58-67-
140(a)(7) (concerning the revocation or suspension of an HMO license for publishing or making false statements or
reports to the Department of Insurance).
Intro, by Pendleton.
GS 58
V iew summary
Business and Commerce, Insurance, Government, State
Agencies, Department of Insurance
H 562 (2015-2016) AMEND FIREARM LAWS. Filed Apr2 2015, AN ACT TO AMEND VARIOUS FIREARM LAWS.
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition.
Amends the short title and the long title of the bill.
Amends GS 106-503.2 to delete language requiring that any prohibition under this section, which regulates firearms at
the State Fair, be conspicuously posted in compliance with GS 14-415.28.
Makes technical corrections to subsection (b) of GS 14-269, renumbering the subdivisions accurately. Makes all
changes to (b) effective July 1, 201 5 (was, October 1, 2015).
Deletes Section 10(d) of this act regarding determining the feasibility of reporting additional information to the National
Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) from the state's court and law enforcement records.
Amends GS 14-269.4, which makes it unlawful for a person to possess or carry weapons on certain state property and
in courthouses, to provide that this restriction does not apply to a person who possesses or carries an ordinary pocket
knife, as defined in GS 14-269(d), in a closed position into the State Capitol Building or on the grounds of the State
Capitol Building. Effective July 1, 2015.
Amends GS 120-32.1, enacting new subsection (c2), to provide that a legislator or legislative employee with a concealed
handgun permit issued in accordance with Article 54B of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes, or considered valid under
GS 1 4-4 1 5.24, may carry a concealed handgun on the premises of the state legislative buildings and grounds. Requires
that the legislator or legislative employee provide notice to the Chief of the General Assembly Special Police or the
Chiefs designee, before carrying the handgun on the premises of the legislative buildings and grounds.