Tuesday, July 29, 2014

#NCGA House Calendar July 30, 2014

The House Calendar has been posted to the NCGA website.

 

http://www.ncleg.net/Calendars/CurrentCalendars/CurrentHouseCalendar.pdf

 

 

HOUSE CALENDAR

152nd Legislative Day

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

House Convenes at 10:00 A.M.

 

Thom Tillis, Speaker

 

 

 

 

PUBLIC FOR CONCURRENCE

 

HB

369

Senate Committee Substitute No. 3 - Waddell, Brody, Langdon and Dixon (Primary Sponsors)

CRIMINAL LAW CHANGES. (Senate Committee Substitute No. 3) (7th Edition)

 

HB

1181

Senate Committee Substitute No. 2 - Dollar, Burr, Avila and Lambeth (Primary Sponsors)

NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAID MODERNIZATION. (Senate Committee Substitute No. 2) (6th Edition)

 

HB

1194

Senate Committee Substitute - Collins and S. Ross (Primary Sponsors)

RETIREMENT ADMINISTRATION CHANGES ACT OF 2014. (Senate Committee Substitute) (2nd Edition)

 

CALENDAR

 

PUBLIC BILLS

 

SECOND AND THIRD READINGS

 

SB

883

House Committee Substitute - Brock

MITIGATION BUFFER RULE/WASTEWATER TREATMENT. (Regulatory Reform Subcommittee on Environmental) (4th Edition)

 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

 

(Three digit rooms = Legislative Office Building - Four digit rooms = Legislative Building)

 

Wednesday, July 30

Room

Time

FINANCE -- CORRECTED

544

8:00 am

 

HB

366

NC Farm Act of 2014.

HB

1224

Local Sales Tax Options/Econ. Devpt. Changes.

SB

763

Revenue Laws Technical Changes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2014 Request/Filing Deadlines

 

Eligible to file in 2014 but no deadlines:

 

(1)     Bills amending the North Carolina Constitution.

(2)     Appointments to/confirmation of members of State boards/commissions.

(3)     Resolutions not prohibited by House or Senate Rules.

(4)     Joint resolutions authorizing other bills (two-thirds vote required).

(5)     Election law bills.

(6)     Redistricting bills for House, Senate, and Congress.

(7)     Bills responding to litigation related to House, Senate and Congressional districts.

(8)     Bills responding to actions related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

(9)     Bills to disapprove Administrative Rules.

(10)    Adjournment resolution sine die.

 

Otherwise eligible for consideration

 

(1)     Bills that made cross-over.

(2)     Veto overrides.

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                        Denise G. Weeks

                                                        Principal Clerk

 

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