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The Daily Bulletin: Wednesday, May 6, 2015 1 Legislative Reporting Service
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The Daily Bulletin: Wednesday, May 6, 2015
PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 102 (2015-2016) UTILITY VEHICLES/LAW ENFORCEMENT, Filed Feb 23 2015, AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, EMERGENCY PERSONNEL, AND MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY EMPLOYEES TO OPERATE
UTILITY VEHICLES ON SOME PUBLIC HIGHWAYS AND TO MODIFY THE MOVE-OVER LAW TO INCLUDE VEHICLES
BEING USED IN THE COLLECTION OF REFUSE, SOLID WASTE, OR RECYCLING.
Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 3rd edition:
Amends the long title.
Amends GS 20- 157(f) concerning the operation and yielding requirements for vehicles on roadways when emergency
vehicles or other specified public service vehicles are parked or standing within 1 2 feet of a roadway while giving a
warning signal, to add vehicles that are being used in the collection of refuse, solid waste, or recycling to the definition
of a public service vehicle. Makes organizational changes. Effective October 1, 2015, applying to offenses committed on
or after that date.
Makes technical corrections.
Intro, by Davis.
GS 20
Courts/Judiciary, Motor Vehicle, Government, Public
Safety', Local Government, Transportation
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H 299 (2015-2016) OCC.LIC. PRIVATE PROTECTIVE SVCS. ACT CHANGES-AB Filed Mar 18 2015,zI/VzlCT TO MAKE
VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE PRIVA
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PROTECTIVE SERVICES ACT AND THE ALARM SYSTEMS LICENSING ACT AND
TO CREATE CERTAIN FEES.
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Amends the long title.
Amends GS 74C-5 to provide that the Private Protective Services Board (Board) has the authority to acquire, hold, rent,
encumber, alienate, and otherwise deal with real property in the same manner as a private person or corporation, only
limited to the approval of the Governor and the Council of State. Provides that any collateral pledged by the Board is
limited to their assets, income, and revenues.
Amends the proposed changes to GS 74C-13 to provide that proprietary security organizations (previously, proprietary
employers) that employ an armed guard are required to submit an application to the Board and requires the employer to
renew its license every two years.
Amends GS 74D-5 to provide that the authority of the Alarm Systems Licensing Board includes the power to acquire,
hold, rent, encumber, alienate, and otherwise deal with real property in the same manner as a private person or
corporation, only limited to the approval of the Governor and the Council of State. Provides that any collateral pledged
by the Alarm Systems Licensing Board is limited to their assets, income, and revenues.
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