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The Daily Bulletin: 2021-08-11
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H 91 1 (2021) REGULATORY REFORM 2.0. Filed May 10 2021, AN ACT TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL REGULATORY RELIEF TO
THE CITIZENS OF NOR TH CAROLINA.
House amendments make further changes to the 3rd edition as follows.
Amendment #4 establishes the 10-member House Select Study Committee on Developmental Permitting and Fees
(Committee) to create a list of all permits issued by the Department of Environmental Quality that regulate public or private
development and make seven described determinations from that list, in addition to addressing any other issues that the
Committee deems appropriate. Determinations required include (1 ) how the permits interact with international, federal, and
State law; (2) if administration could be better streamlined; and (3) if supplemental fees are necessary to cover the costs related
to incomplete or inaccurate permit applications. Provides for member appointment by the Speaker of the House, monthly
meetings, member expenses, and staffing. Requires the Committee to hold one meeting in each of the three regions of the
State. Requires the Committee to report to the NCGA within 1 0 days of the convening of the 2022 Regular Session, at which
time the Committee terminates.
Amendment #5 amends GS 143C-6-23, which requires the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) to adopt rules to
ensure the uniform administration of State grants by all grantor State agencies and grantees or subgrantees, specifically
establishing procedures for disbursements of State grants and for State agency oversight, monitoring, and evaluation of
grantees and subgrantees. Eliminates the following from the required content of such policies and procedures. No longer
requires the mandatory periodic reporting requirements to require grantees and subgrantees to file copies of reports and
statements filed with State agencies with the State Auditor. Eliminates the requirement for State agencies to annually submit a
list to the State Auditor of grantees to which the agency disbursed grant funds in the prior fiscal year; eliminates the
coordinating provision that requires grantees and subgrantees to ensure that work papers in the possession of their auditors are
available to the State Auditor for compliance monitoring.
Intro, by Riddell, Bradford, Moffitt, Yarborough.
STUDY, Columbus, GS 62, GS 90, GS 1 15C, GS 130A, GS 132,
GS I43C, GS I60D
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Business and Commerce, Occupational Licensing,
Development, Land Use and Housing, Building and
Construction, Property and Housing, Education, Elementary
and Secondary Education, Environment,
Environment/Natural Resources, Government, General
Assembly, Public Records and Open Meetings, State Agencies,
Department of Environmental Quality (formerly DENR),
Department of Health and Human Services, Department of
Transportation, Office of State Auditor, Office of State Budget
and Management, Local Government, Health and Human
Services, Health, Public Health, Public Enterprises and
Utilities, Transportation
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