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#NCGA House Calendar June 2, 2014

The House Calendar has been posted to the NCGA website.

 

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

 

 

HOUSE CALENDAR

117th Legislative Day

Monday, June 2, 2014

House Convenes at 4:00 P.M.

 

Thom Tillis, Speaker

 

 

 

CALENDAR

 

None

 

 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

 

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

 

Tuesday, June 3

Room

Time

AGRICULTURE

643

1:00 pm

 

HB

1188

NCSU Plant Sciences Research Initiative.

 

EDUCATION

643

10:00 am

 

HB

1062

Schematic Diagrams and Keys of Schools.

HB

1150

Education Longitudinal Data System Changes.

SB

370

Respect for Student Prayer/Religious Activity.

 

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

544

10:00 am

 

HB

1046

State Plan Amendments/Submission and Notice.

HB

1065

Study Expansion of Health Care Transparency.

HB

1066

Study Establishment of New Optometry Schools.

HB

1132

Strategies for Improving MH-DD-SAS.

HB

1179

Status Reports Filed by Guardians.

 

TRANSPORTATION -- CORRECTED

643

12:00 pm

 

HB

1025

DMV Inspection Station Case Continuances.

HB

1026

MAP-21 Update/Rail Safety.

HB

1028

Single License Plate Renewal Sticker.

HB

1029

DMV Conversion of Paper Titles.

HB

1071

Agritourism Sign Location/DOT Standards.

HB

1072

Turnpike Authority Annual Audit Date Change.

HB

1073

Repeal Report/Right Turn on Red.

HB

1086

DOT Study of State Parks & Trails Signage.

HB

1122

Drivers License Material Technical Standard.

HB

1123

Exclude Federal Lands Access Funds from STI.

HB

1124

DOT Minority/Women Business Program.

HB

1125

Alt. Criteria under STI for Emergency Repair.

HB

1126

DOT Partnerships with Private Developers.

 

 

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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