Governor McCrory Signs Legislation Into Law | Eastern NC Now

Governor Pat McCrory signed the following bills into law today.

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    Raleigh, N.C.     Governor Pat McCrory signed the following bills into law today.

  • S.B. 119 — General Statutes Commission Technical Corrections 2015, an omnibus bill of policy technical corrections.
  • H.B. 735 — DPS Changes, a bill to make necessary technical corrections requested by the Department of Public Safety, specifically, technical correction to the budget regarding the State Bureau of Investigation procurement of the new statewide Automated Fingerprint Identification System, clarifying correction to House Bill 562 regarding use of fingerprints by the SBI and clarifying correction regarding the reorganization of the State Capitol Police.
  • H.B. 259 — General Government Technical Corrections, omnibus technical corrections to the Operations and Capital Improvements Appropriations Act of 2015.
  • H.B. 297 — End Marketing/Sale Unborn Children Body Parts, a bill to require informed consent for the donation of the remains of an unborn child; to prohibit the sale of any aborted or miscarried material or remains of an unborn child resulting from an abortion or miscarriage; and to limit the use of state funds for contracts pertaining to Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiatives and projects.
  • S.B. 159 — Corrected Revaluations/Minimal Property Tax Refunds, a bill to make various technical modifications to law regarding the property valuation correction process. The bill will clarify the issue regarding underbilled properties that have changed owners during the specific tax years in question so that the new owners are not responsible for unpaid taxes. The bill also clarifies when interest will be charged, authorizes payment plans for taxpayers, and provides options to the county for the disposition of minimal refunds. The bill also provides for interested to be added to refunds for taxpayers that were overcharged.

  • Contact: Crystal Feldman
  •     govpress@nc.gov

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