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COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS AND AGENCIES DIRECTED TO REPORT BY THE 1999 OR 2000 SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Italicized items are from the 2000 Session of the General Assembly.) (9/29/00) TABLE I - Study commissions and committees authorized or directed to report by the 1999 or 2000 Sessions of the General Assembly-- commissions and committees created under G.S. Chapter 120 and authorized or directed to report to the General Assembly, the Joint Legislature’s Ethics Committee’s Advisory Subcommittee, the House Ethics Committee, the General Statutes Commission and the Courts Commission. LRC studies authorized by the 2000 Session are on pages 11 through 13. TABLE II - Non-legislative study commissions and state agencies directed to report by the 1999 or 2000 Sessions of the General Assembly, to the General Assembly, its officers, or standing committees of either House. The list does not contain regular periodic reports of non-legislative study commissions and state agencies required by prior enactments. It does contain periodic reporting requirements enacted by the 2000 Session of the General Assembly. Staff of the relevant non-legislative study commissions and state agencies should be contacted for a complete list of periodic reports. NC General Assembly, Research Division 1 TABLE I LEGISLATIVE STUDY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES DIRECTED TO REPORT BY THE 1999 OR 2000 SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Italicized items are from the 2000 Session of the General Assembly.) COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE ISSUES WHEN STATUTORY AUTHORITY G.S. 120-70.100 through 104; Resolution Administrative Procedure Oversight Committee, General reporting authority 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Joint Legislative General reporting authority G.S. 120-180 through 184; Resolution 22 Aging, NC Study Commission on of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) • Immunization of residents and employees of Shall study and report to 2000 Regular Session S.L. 99-395, Part VII (HB 163) nursing homes, adult care homes, and adult day not later than May 1, 2000 care homes • Rationale and appropriateness of present cost- Shall study and report to 2000 Regular Session S.L. 99-395, §7.2 (HB 163) not later than May 1, 2000 sharing of nonfederal costs of Medicaid • Long-Term care facility licensure compliance LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) a (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly (Re-referral of LRC study) • Biannual inspection and grading of adult care LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) b (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly homes (Re-referral of LRC study) • More efficient system of regulatory Shall review Department’s recommendations S.L. 99-334, §3.12 (SB 10) and make recommendations to the General administration (Based on DHHS report) Assembly on or before May 1, 2000 • Establishment of licensing fee as source of Shall study and report to General Assembly by S.L. 99-334, §3.13 (SB 10) May 1, 2000 revenue Shall study and report to General Assembly by S.L. 99-334, §3.13 (SB 10) • Need for licensure of adult care home May 1, 2000 administrators Shall study and report to General Assembly by S.L. 99-334, §3.13 (SB 10) • Current regulatory system May 1, 2000 Shall study and report to General Assembly by S.L. 99-334, §3.13 (SB 10) • Admission of persons whose behavior poses a May 1, 2000 threat Shall study and shall report not later than S.L. 2000-67, §11.11 (HB 1840) • Multiunit Assisted Housing with Services facilities February 1, 2001 to the 2001 General Assembly, (MAHS) cochairs of the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources NC General Assembly, Research Division 2 Agriculture Forestry and Seafood Awareness, General reporting authority Commission on LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Apple industry (Re-referral of LRC study) Session and 2001 General Assembly • Red imported fire ants (Re-referral of LRC LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly study) Animal Treatment Procedures Committee (LRC) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Animals vaccination administration Session and 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Spaying/neutering of dogs and cats Session and 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Bail Bonds Laws Committee (LRC) Session and 2001 General Assembly Burial Associations Committee, Insolvency of May make interim report to 2000 Regular Session, shall make final report to 2001 General Mutual (LRC) Assembly Butner Public Safety, Study Commission on the Transfer of Capital Incentive Program for Tourism LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly Committee (LRC) Capital Punishment Committee, Mentally Retarded and Race Basis (LRC) • Prohibiting death sentence for mentally retarded LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly persons • Prohibiting death sentence obtained on basis of LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly race Children and Youth, Legislative Study General reporting authority Commission on Children With Special Needs, Study Commission May make interim report to 2000 Regular Session upon its convening, and shall make a on final report to 2001 General Assembly upon its convening • Head count of children with special needs (when Shall study and shall report to the 2001 General Assembly and how often performed) NC General Assembly, Research Division G.S. 120-150 through 157; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (6) c (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (6) b (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) e (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) i (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (11) c (HB 163) S.L. 99-425, §5 (SB 212) S.L. 99-140, §6 (HB 105) S.L. 99-395, § 2.1 (5) c (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (11) a (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (11) b (HB 163) G.S. 120-215 through 224; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, Part XXIB (HB 163) S.L. 2000-67, §8.4 (HB 1840) 3 Civil Litigation Study Commission May make interim report no later than convening S.L. 99-395, Part XI (HB 163) of 2000 Regular Session, and shall make final report no later than March 1, 2001 S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (6) e (HB 163) Coastal Beach Movement, Beach Renourishment, LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly and Storm Mitigation Committee (LRC) Consumer Protection Committee (LRC) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (10) a (HB 163) • Higher cost of credit Session and 2001 General Assembly S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (10) b (HB 163) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Cash-out transactions Session and 2001 General Assembly S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (10) d (HB 163) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Cash converter regulation Session and 2001 General Assembly G.S. 120-70.93 through 70.95; Resolution Corrections and Crime Control Oversight General reporting authority 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Committee, Joint Legislative May report to the 2000 Session G.S. 7A-506 through 515; Resolution 22 Courts Commission, North Carolina of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1(8) a (HB 163) • Magistrates authority (Re-referral of LRC study) Session and 2001 General Assembly Credit Insurance and Mortgage Credit Committee LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1(10) e (HB 163); S.L. Session and 2001 General Assembly 99-332, §7 (3) (SB 1149) (LRC) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) m (HB 163) Defibrillators Committee, Use and Liability of LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly (LRC) Digitization of Public Records by State Archives LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) h (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly Committee (LRC) The Speaker of the House of Representatives S.L. 99-237, §6.2 (HB 168) Homestead Exemption and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall designate an appropriate committee to conduct the study. The committee shall report to the General Assembly by May 1, 2000 NC General Assembly, Research Division 4 Education and County Commissioners LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (3) c (HB 163) Committee, Resolution of Conflicts between Session and 2001 General Assembly Boards of (LRC) G.S. 120-70.80 through 70.89; Resolution Education Oversight Committee, Joint Legislative General reporting authority 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Shall report prior to convening of 2000 Regular S.L. 99-237, §8.21 (HB 168) • Central office administrator salary Session Shall examine need, if additional nurses S.L. 99-237; §8.23 (HB 168) • Need for school nurses necessary, shall forward results to public and private healthcare entities May study and may report prior to the convening S.L. 99-237, §8.31(a) (HB 168) • Differentiated high school diplomas of the 2000 Regular Session or prior to convening of 2001 General Assembly Shall report prior to convening of 2000 Regular S.L. 99-237, §8.32 (HB 168) • Establishment of a salary schedule for teacher Session assistants Shall study and may report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-237, §8.36 (HB 168) • Development of a revised school accountability Session, or 2001 General Assembly model for ABCs plan • Streamlining community college capital May study and may report prior to May 1, 2000 S.L. 99-237, §9.14 (HB 168) construction process • Students’ threats of violence directed at schools Shall study and may make recommendations to S.L. 99-257, §9 (HB 517) or persons in the schools 2000 Regular Session Shall study and may report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-373, §4 (SB 977) • Development of school calendar Session , or 2001 General Assembly S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (3) a (HB 163) • Driver education programs; teen drivers (Re- LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly referral of LRC study) • Seat belts on school bus (Re-referral of LRC LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (3) b (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly study) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (3) d (HB 163) • School boards review of applicable court orders LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly (Re-referral of LRC study) • Election, terms, and constitution of the Board of LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (3) e (HB 163) Governors of The University of North Carolina Session and 2001 General Assembly (Re-referral of LRC study) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 5 May study and may report to the General S.L. 99-395, Part XII (HB 163) Assembly not later than convening of 2000 Regular Session or 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-3, §1.1(3) (SB 912) • Recommendations for legislative changes to Shall report annually to the General Assembly maintain funding for maintained University facilities • Exclusive contract practices among public May study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §5.2 (SB 787) schools • Methods of distribution of textbooks May study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §5.3 (SB 787) • Issues related to school counselors and social May study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §5.4 (SB 787) workers in the public schools • Instruction in foreign languages at the elementary May study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §5.5 (SB 787) school level • Instruction days May study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §5.6 (SB 787) • Study need for an "Excellent Universities and Shall study and shall report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-67, §10.5 (HB 1840) Community Colleges Act" Assembly • Various international studies and global May study and may report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-67, §10.6 (HB 1840) education programs offered within the State's Assembly university system Shall study and may report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, Part IV (HB 163) Election Laws Revision Commission Session, shall report on or before convening of 2001 Regular Session Election Laws Study Commission • Study second primary elections, cost to taxpayers May study and may report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §3.1 (SB 787) to conduct second primaries, voter turnout, Assembly impact on elections, and other related matters (S.L. 97-40 (SB 38); S.L. 97-483, Part X Electric Service in NC, Study Commission on the Shall report to 1999 General Assembly (SB 32); S.L. 99-395, Part VI (HB 163)) Future of Shall report periodically after the report to the 1999 General Assembly and shall terminate June S.L. 2000-53, §1 (HB 1593) 30, 2006 NC General Assembly, Research Division Education Oversight Committee, Joint Legislative (Continuation) • Concept of prekindergarten education 6 Employment Security and Unemployment LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (7) b (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly Insurance Tax Committee (LRC) General reporting authority G.S. 120-70.41 through 70.49, Resolution Environmental Review Commission 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, Part IX (HB 163) Shall report to 2000 Regular Session • Motor vehicle emission testing and maintenance LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) f (HB 163) • Acquisition of additional parklands at Lake James Session and 2001 General Assembly State Park (Re-referral of LRC study) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (6) a (HB 163) • Wastewater system construction permits and LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly related issues (Re-referral of LRC study) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (6) d (HB 163) • Environmental impacts; sources of pollution (Re- LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly referral of LRC study) • Issues related to the costs associated with the Shall study and shall report to the 2001 General S.L. 2000-134, §23 (HB 1638) motor vehicle safety and emissions inspection and Assembly maintenance program, to determine what constitutes a reasonable fee for motor vehicle inspections, & may evaluate strategies to ensure an efficient and orderly implementation of the enhanced inspection and maintenance program required by Part III of S.L. 1999-238 Application of land-use restrictions to the cleanup of environmental damage resulting from discharges and releases of petroleum from underground storage tanks Findings and recommendations of the August 1999 report of the Estuarine Shoreline Protection Stakeholders Team of the Coastal Resources Commission • Shall report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-51, §3 (SB 1279) • May review and may refer consideration of any issue raised by study to the Commission to Address Smart Growth, Growth Management, and Development Issues. Shall report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §11.1 (SB 787) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 7 Shall study - this recodification shall make no S.L. 2000-67, §13.4 (HB 1840) substantive changes to the current statutes Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) General reporting authority G.S. 120-99 through 111, Resolution 22 Ethics Committee, Legislative of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) and Advisory Subcommittee • Conflicts of interest guidelines for public May study and shall report to the 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §12.1 (SB 787) members of advisory committees and Assembly commissions in the executive and legislative branches of State government G.S. 120-84.6 through 84.12; Resolution Future Strategies for North Carolina, Joint General reporting authority 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Legislative Commission on General reporting authority G.S. 164-12 through 19; Resolution 22 of General Statutes Commission 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) General reporting authority G.S. 120-71 through 84; Resolution 22 of Governmental Operations, Joint Legislative 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Commission on • State agencies’ customer service quality LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1(1) b (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly assurance (Re-referral of LRC study) Shall report if US EPA imposes a limit of the S.L. 99-328, §2.2 (SB 953) • Sulfur content of gasoline sulfur content different than that set forth in G.S. 119-26.2 and report findings, if any, to the General Assembly Environmental Review Commission (Continuation) • Elevation requirements for structures located in floodplains, authority of the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety to enforce floodplain regulations, & protection against potential property damage & reduce likelihood of public assistance in response to future storm events • Recodification of the General Statutes relating to the environment and environmental agencies Ethics Committee, House Shall study and shall report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-150, §3 (SB 1341) NC General Assembly, Research Division 8 Health Care Oversight Committee, Joint Legislative • Dentist participation in Medicaid General reporting authority Shall report recommendations to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources not later than May 1, 2000 • Health reform recommendations of the Health LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (2) c (HB 163) Care Planning Commission and its advisory Session and 2001 General Assembly committees (Re-referral of LRC study) • Pharmacy choice/competition (Re-referral of LRC LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (2) d (HB 163) study) Session and 2001 General Assembly • Spinal manipulation treatment (Re-referral of LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) l (HB 163) LRC study) Session and 2001 General Assembly • Health professions scope of practice (Re-referral LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) n (HB 163) of LRC study) Session and 2001 General Assembly • Health Care Personnel Registry and requirements Shall study and report to General Assembly on S.L. 99-334, §3.14 (SB 10) or before May 1, 2000 for criminal history record checks • Mandatory disqualifiers for employment in rest LRC may study and report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §6.2 (SB 787) homes, adult care homes, home health care, and Assembly other industries which provide care and services to elderly LRC may study and report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §6.3 (SB 787) • State Pain Policy and Medical Practice Assembly • Criminal background checks required for the LRC may study and report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §6.4 (SB 787) Assembly adult care industry General reporting authority G.S. 120-95 through 203; Resolution 22 Health Study Commission, Public of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) May study and report to 2000 Regular Session G.S. 120-30.17(1) • Group B Streptococcus and effects on pregnant and 2001 General Assembly women and infants G.S. 120-70.110 through 120-70.112; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-237, §11.14 (HB 168) NC General Assembly, Research Division 9 Higher Education Facilities Needs Creation, Joint Select Committee on Higher Education Bond Oversight Committee on • Whether expenditures of the proceeds from the bonds issued under this act (SB 912) are in compliance with the provisions of this act (SB 912), whether changes in construction methods could enhance cost savings and promotion of ontime completion of projects and whether the bond issuances are adequately timed to reflect cashflow requirements of the projects Information Technology, Joint Select Committee on • Accessibility and use of individual’s personal information in State databases • • • • • May report upon the convening of the 2000 Regular Session or 2001 General Assembly Shall report semiannually to the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina, the State Board of Community Colleges, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations S.L. 99-395, Part XXI (HB 163) S.L. 2000-3, §4(c)(2), 4(d) (SB 912) May report to 2000 Regular Session, and shall file final report to 2001 General Assembly not later than convening Technological infrastructure of Department of the Shall study and report by April 1, 2000 to Secretary of State and Department of the State Appropriations committees of Senate and House Treasurer State government-wide technology management Shall study, may make interim report to 2000 Regular Session and shall make final report prior and alternative organizational structures to convening of 2001 General Assembly Procurement card pilot program of the LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Department of Administration (Re-referral of Session and 2001 General Assembly LRC study) Ways to improve the quality of documents LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular recorded in the office of the register of deeds (Re- Session and 2001 General Assembly referral of LRC study) Changes in the current technological Shall study and shall report by December 1, infrastructure of the Department of the Secretary 2000 to the Appropriations Committees of the of State and the Department of the State Senate and House of Representatives Treasurer 10 G.S. 120-30, S.L. 99-237 §22 (a) (HB 168) S.L. 99-395, Part XVI (HB 163) S.L. 99-237, §22.2 (HB 168) S.L. 99-434, §22 (SB 222) S.L. 99-395, §2.1(1) e (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1(12) b (HB 163) S.L. 2000-67, §20 (HB 1840) NC General Assembly, Research Division Juvenile Crime and Delinquency Committee (LRC) Job Training Programs, Legislative Study Commission on Licensing Boards, Legislative Committee on New Living Wills and Organ Donations Committee, Central Registry for (LRC) LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION Note: LRC has assigned issues from the 1999 Session to specific committees, the list below contains issues from the 2000 Session Governmental and Personnel Issues • Salaries and benefits of Department of Correction employees • Receipt and use of federal funds under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Insurance, Managed Care and other Health Care Issues • Insurance availability in beach and coastal areas • Employer-sponsored, self-insured group health benefit plans • Parity in health insurance coverage for mental illness and chemical dependency benefits Education Issues • Placement of and providing a special education to children in group homes Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly May report not later than convening of 2000 Regular Session or 2001 General Assembly General reporting authority LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) j (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, Part XIV (HB 163) G.S. 120-149.1 through 149.6; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) d (HB 163) G.S. 120-30.10 through 30.18 LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(1)a, §2.2 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(1)b, §2.2 (SB 787) LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(2)a, §2.2 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(2)b, §2.2 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(2)c, §2.2 (SB 787) LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(3), §2.2 (SB 787) 11 LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION (Continuation) Health and Public Safety Issues • Pregnancy and drug abuse • Social Anxiety Disorder LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(4)a, §2.2 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(4)b, §2.2 (SB 787) Economic Development Issues • State's travel and tourism industry and the economic benefits of that industry Environmental/Agricultural Issues • Small family farm preservation • • Water Supply Issues Study Wildlife Resources Commission Rules concerning snakes S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(5)a (SB 787) LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(6)a (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(6)b (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(6)c (SB 787) Civil Law Issues • Seized property • Termination of parental rights of rapists LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and may report to the 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(7)a (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(7)b (SB 787) Court System • Authority of Magistrates and Clerks of Court Continued… S.L. 2000-138, §2.1.(8) (SB 787) NC General Assembly, Research Division 12 LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION (Continuation) Other • State-supported science/technology • State programs governing the licensure and regulation of proprietary schools under Article 8 of Chapter 115D of the General Statutes • Study implementation of S.L. 2000-151 (SB 1542) (Video Gaming Machines) and recommend any changes to strengthen • Issues related to the prevention & removal of litter • Expungement of information from central registry of abuse, neglect, & dependency cases or from judicial records of juvenile cases that alleged abuse, neglect, or dependency Local Government Home Rule (LRC did not fund or re-refer this matter for study) Long-term Care Facility Licensure Compliance (LRC Re-referral to NC Study Commission on Aging) Low-level Radioactive Waste, Joint Select Committee on Managed Care Issues Committee (LRC) Marriage License Laws (LRC did not fund or re-refer this matter for study) Medicaid Recovery (LRC did not fund or re-refer this matter for study) 13 LRC may study and shall report to the 2001 Session of the General Assembly LRC shall study and shall report to the 2001 Session of the General Assembly S.L. 2000-67, §7.3 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §9.13 (HB 1840) Shall study and not withstanding G.S. 120-30.11, S.L. 2000-151, §6 (SB 1542) may report to the 2001 General Assembly no later than April 1, 2001 Shall study and make a final report to the 2001 S.L. 2000-159, §9(d) (SB 1210) General Assembly Shall study and make recommendations to the 2001 Session of the General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly General reporting authority S.L. 2000-183, §14 (HB 1609) S.L. 99-395, Part XXIA (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) a (HB 163) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly G.S. 120-70.31 through 120-70.40, Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (2) a (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1(4) f (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1(4) c (HB 163) NC General Assembly, Research Division Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Parity Committee (LRC) Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, Legislative Study Commission on • Release of certain involuntarily committed persons from State psychiatric hospitals • Use of physical and mechanical restraints • Issues related to appropriate placement of persons with mental health disabilities in adult care homes Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on • Plan for Mental Health System Reform • • • • • Changes to the State's mental health system Administration, financing, and delivery of developmental disabilities services Progress report on the Plan for Mental Health System Reform Outline on the implementation process for downsizing the four State psychiatric hospitals Progress report on the Plan for Mental Health System Reform LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly General reporting authority S.L. 99-395, §2.1(2) b (HB 163) G.S. 120-204 through 214; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, §5.2 (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §5.3 (HB 163) S.L. 99-334, §3.13A (SB 10) Shall study and report to 2000 Regular Session not later than one week prior to convening Shall study and report to 2000 Regular Session not later than one week prior to convening Shall study and report to 2000 Regular Session, not later than May 1, 2000 • Interim reports on the Plan for Mental Health System Reform Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall develop a plan that shall be fully implemented not later than July 1, 2005 Shall report to the 2001 General Assembly upon its convening Shall study and make a progress report to the 2001 General Assembly upon its convening Shall submit to the 2001 General Assembly upon its convening Shall submit report to the 2001 General Assembly upon its convening Shall submit report to Legislative Study Commission on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and the Joint Appropriations Committees on Health and Human Services by October 1, 2001 and March 1, 2002 Shall report to the 2001 General Assembly by May 1, 2002; the 2003 General Assembly upon its convening; and the 2003 General Assembly by May 1, 2004 14 S.L. 2000-83, §3.(b) (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-83, §3.(c)(2) (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-83, §3.(c)(3) (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-83, §3.(e)(1)a (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-83, §3.(e)(1)b (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-83, §3.(e)(2) (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-83, §3.(e)(3)a-c) (HB 1519) Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on (Continuation) • Final Report on the Plan for Mental Health System Reform • New division of developmental disabilities in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (The DHHS in consultation with the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services shall study.) Shall report to the 2005 General Assembly, upon its convening. Shall study and shall report not later than January 1, 2001 to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Military Bases on Public Services and Taxes Session and 2001 General Assembly Committee, Impact of (LRC) Minority and At-Risk Students, Commission on Shall make interim report not later than convening of 2000 Regular Session, final report Improving the Academic Achievement of not later than convening of 2001 General Assembly Municipal Incorporations, Joint Legislative General reporting authority Commission on Natural and Economic Resources, House and Senate Appropriations on • DENR organization to determine its effectiveness Shall study and report any recommendations to the 2000 Regular Session, no later than May 1, and efficiency 2000 • Division of Energy organization and Shall study and report to the 2000 Regular Session, no later than May 1, 2000 responsibilities • DENR organization to determine its effectiveness May study and shall report to 2001 General Assembly no later than May 1, 2001 and efficiency Shall study and shall report to the 2001 General • Water capacity use area issues Assembly Nondepository Trust Companies and Family LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly Trust Companies Committee (LRC) NC General Assembly, Research Division S.L. 2000-83, §3.(e)(4) (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-138, §15.1 (SB 787) S.L. 99-395, §2.1(5) b (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, Part XV (HB 163) G.S. 120-158 through 179; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-237, §15.5 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §16.11 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-138, §9.1 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-67, §13.10 (HB 1840) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) i (HB 163) 15 Disorders, Shall report by April 1, 2000 to Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Pedestrian Ferry Services Committee (LRC) Session and 2001 General Assembly Predatory Lending Committee (LRC) Implementation & enforcement of SL 99-332 including: LRC shall study, may report findings to 2001 • Measurable effect on the availability of credit in General Assembly and shall make final report to the 2002 Regular Session the State • Success in reducing the predatory lending LRC shall study, may report findings to 2001 General Assembly and shall make final report to practices proscribed by the act • Specific circumstances in which consumers the 2002 Regular Session would benefit from permitting a lender to finance LRC shall study and report to 2000 Regular credit insurance premiums, which is prohibited by Session G.S. 24-10.2(b) Prescription Drug Assistance for Elderly and Disabled Persons Committee: Study shall include: Shall study and shall make an interim report to -Review of DHHS' "Report on Proposal for a the 2001 General Assembly on January 1, 2001, Prescription Drug Assistance Program for Low- and May 1, 2002, and shall make its final report Income Elderly and Disabled" to the 2003 General Assembly upon its -Feasibility of tax credits for purchase of prescription convening. drugs of for purchase of health insurance coverage for prescription drugs -Feasibility of catastrophic or stop-loss insurance coverage for prescription drugs -Review of other State proposals to address problem -Review use of drug rebates or other types of discounts -Consider possible interaction between various state proposals and federal actions and proposals NC General Assembly, Research Division 16 Occupational Musculoskeletal Legislative Study Commission on S.L. 99-395, Part XIX (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (9) d (HB 163) S.L. 99-332, §7 (SB 1149) S.L. 99-332, §7 (1) (SB 1149) S.L. 99-332, §7 (2) (SB 1149) S.L. 99-332, §7 (3) (SB 1149) S.L. 2000-67, §20.2 (HB 1840) Public Assistance, Joint Legislative Commission • Hunger and nutrition (Re-referral of LRC study) General reporting authority LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly • Child care subsidy issues (Re-referral of LRC LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly study) Shall submit a final report to the General Railroad Study Commission, Future of the NC Assembly on or before May 1, 2000. G.S. 120-225; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) h (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) k (HB 163) S.L. 99-237, §27.25 (HB 168) (2000, c.146, s.12-13; 2000, c.138, s.VIII) Note: Repealed by S.L. 2000-138, §8.2(a) and §8.3(b) (SB787). S.L. 2000-138, §8.2.(b) (SB 787) Shall study: -Importance of railroads and railroad infrastructure improvements to economic development in North Carolina, including improvements to short line railroads -Issues important to the future of passenger and freight rail service in North Carolina -Methods to expedite property disputes between railroads and private landowners - All aspects of the operation, structure, management, and long-range plans of the North Carolina Railroad Shall study and shall submit an annual report to the General Assembly on or before the convening of the regular session of the General Assembly each year Revenue Laws Study Committee • • General reporting authority Regulation and practice of investment advisors Shareholder Protection Act Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall study and may report prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session or prior to convening of 2001 General Assembly Shall study and may report prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session or prior to convening of 2001 General Assembly 17 G.S. 120-70.105 through 70.107; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) S.L. 99-395, §13.1 (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §13.1 (HB 163) Revenue Laws Study Committee (Continuation) • Consolidated income tax returns by affiliated corporations (Re-referral of LRC study) • Non-profit property tax exemptions (Re-referral of LRC study) • May Study the following: - Simplification of all State revenue and tax forms - Tax credits to encourage production of affordable housing - Establishment of an investment advisory committee to serve as a liaison between the General Assembly and the Department of State Treasurer and to assist the Treasurer in setting investment policies for the State - Homestead exemption - Simplification of taxes on telecommunications - Interstate tax cooperation to eliminate multiple filings by individuals • Positive and Negative impacts of the acquisition by the State of land for conservation purposes on local government ad valorem tax revenues • Interstate tax agreements regarding income taxes of individuals who work across North Carolina's borders from their states of residence Seafood and Aquaculture, Joint Legislative Commission on • Labeling of seafood as to origin LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly LRC shall study and report to 2000 Regular Session LRC may study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (5) a (HB 163) S.L. 99-191, §3 (SB 325) S.L. 2000-138, §4.1 (SB 787) LRC may study and report to 2001 General Assembly S.L. 2000-138, §4.2 (SB 787) LRC may study and report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §4.3 (SB 787) Assembly General reporting authority G.S. 120-70.60 through 70.66; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Shall report findings and recommendations, if S.L. 99-395, Part VIII (HB 163) any, to the 2000 Regular Session • Appropriate amount of gill net authorized for use Shall study and shall report to the 2001 General S.L. 2000-139, §2 (HB 1562) Assembly under a Recreational Commercial Gear License Small Family Farm Preservation, Commission on Shall file final report prior to convening of 2000 S.L. 98-223, §3 through 8 Regular Session NC General Assembly, Research Division 18 Smart Growth, Growth Management, and Shall study and shall submit an interim report to 2000 Regular Session and shall submit a final Developmental Issues, Commission to Address report by January 15, 2001 LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Development-rights transfer and the creation of Session and 2001 General Assembly development-rights banks (Re-referral of LRC study) State Employees and Teachers Compensation Committee (LRC) • Defined contribution pension plan for State LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly employees and teachers • State employee comprehensive compensation LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly system State Employee Grievances Committee, LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly Administrative Process for (LRC) State Government Construction Review and LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly Approval Process Committee (LRC) State Tort Liability and Immunity Committee LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly (LRC) Structured Settlements Committee, Sale of (LRC) LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly May make interim report to 2000 Regular Tax Policy Commission, NC Session and final report by March 1, 2001 LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Telephone Solicitation Committee (LRC) Session and 2001 General Assembly Transportation Finance Study Commission, Blue Shall submit to Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee an interim report on or Ribbon before June 1, 2000 and shall submit final report by March 1, 2001 LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular • Toll roads (Re-referral of LRC study) Session and 2001 General Assembly • Municipal participation in road funding (Re- LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular Session and 2001 General Assembly referral of LRC study) S.L. 99-237, §16.7 (HB 168) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (12) a (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) c (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) a (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) d (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) c (HB 163 S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) g (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (1) j (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (10) c (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, Part III (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (8) b (HB 163) S.L. 98-212, §27.15 and S.L. 99-237; §27.2 (HB 168) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (9) b (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (9) c (HB 163) NC General Assembly, Research Division 19 Transportation Oversight Committee, Joint Legislative • Acceptance and maintenance of subdivision roads and streets that do and do not meet Board of Transportation adopted standards • Issuance of motor vehicle titles without recorded liens • General reporting authority Nonbetterment utility relocation costs • • • • Trucking safety (Re-referral of LRC study) Abandoned vehicles on State roads Policy associated with retirement benefits for part-time DOT employees Cash balances in the State transportation funds and cash-flow financing of transportation programs • Motor vehicle lengths (study with assistance from the Department of Transportation) G.S. 120-70.50 through 70.59; Resolution 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Shall study and may file interim report with S.L. 99-237, §27.8 (HB 168) 2000 Session and shall file a final report with 2001 Session of the General Assembly Shall study and may report to the General S.L. 99-395, §10.1(1) (HB 163) Assembly prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session or prior to convening of 2001 General Assembly Shall study and may report to the General S.L. 99-395, §10.1(2) (HB 163) Assembly prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session or prior to convening of 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (9) a (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly LRC may study and report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §7.1 (1) (SB 787) Assembly LRC may study and report to 2001 General S.L. 2000-138, §7.1 (2) (SB 787) Assembly Shall contract with consultant and have study S.L. 2000-67, §25.14 (HB 1840) completed before March 31, 2001, and a final report shall be submitted by consultant to the chairs of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, to the chairs of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, and to the Fiscal Research Division Shall study and submit its final report to the S.L. 2000-185, §3 (HB 1501) 2001 Regular Session of the General Assembly on or before January 15, 2001 NC General Assembly, Research Division 20 LRC may study and report to 2000 Regular S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (4) g (HB 163) Session and 2001 General Assembly General reporting authority G.S. 120-70.1 through 70.6; Resolution Utility Review Committee, Joint Legislative 22 of 1999 Session, Section 1 (3) Vehicle Registration Plates and Certificates, Shall study and shall submit a final report to the S.L. 2000-67, §25.5 (HB 1840) Commission to Study Contracts for the Issuance General Assembly on or before the first day of the 2001 Session of the General Assembly of Motor S.L. 99-395, §2.1 (7) a (HB 163) Youth Labor in Entertainment Industry, Protection of (LRC did not fund or re-refer this matter for study) Unvented Gas Heaters Committee (LRC) NC General Assembly, Research Division 21 TABLE II NON-LEGISLATIVE STUDY COMMISSIONS AND STATE AGENCIES DIRECTED TO REPORT BY THE 1999 OR 2000 SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, TO ITS OFFICERS, OR STANDING COMMITTEES OF EITHER HOUSE Italicized items are from the 2000 Session of the General Assembly. This list does not contain regular periodic reports required prior to the 2000 Session Staff of the relevant study commission or state agency should be contacted for a complete list of periodic report. STATE AGENCY/STUDY Administration, Department of: • Building versus leasing of state facilities WHEN STATUTORY AUTHORITY S.L. 99-237, §24.1 (HB 168) Shall conduct analysis and shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to March 30, 2000 Shall report prior to January 1, 2000 to the Joint • Changes in positions and expenditures resulting Legislative Commission on Governmental from Consolidated Mail Service Facility (joint report with Office of State Budget and Management Operations and Department of Administration) Administrative Office of the Courts: Shall report to General Assembly not later than • Program to educate and sensitize separated or March 1, 2001 divorcing couples with children about needs of children Shall study and shall make interim reports to the • Effective coordination of efforts of the AOC and Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission DHHS in regard to collection and enforcement of child support and problems with and barriers to the by December 1, 2000 and shall make final reports to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance establishment of a unified system of child support Commission by March 1, 2001 collection and enforcement Shall report by March 1 of each year to the • Contracts entered into with local governments for Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations the provision of the services of assistant district Committees, the Chairs of the Senate and House attorneys, assistant public defenders, judicial secretaries, and employees in the office of the Clerk Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety of Superior Court S.L. 99-237, §24.3 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §17.16 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-138, §13.1 13.2,, 13.3 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-67, §15.4.(h) (HB 1840) NC General Assembly, Research Division 22 Agriculture and Consumer Services, Department of • Use of funds to provide assistance to farmers who operate small, family farms S.L. 99-237, §13.2 (HB 168) Shall report by March 1, 2000 to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources in both the house and the Senate Shall study and shall make an interim report to S.L. 2000-138, §14.1, 14.3 (SB 787) • Study of the underutilization of the School Lunch the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Program, the School Breakfast Program, and the Commission by December 1, 2000 and shall make Summer Food Service Program(Study conducted with Dept. of Public Instruction & Dept. Health and a final report to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by March 1, 2001 Human Services and in conjunction with the Dept. of Agriculture and other State and local agencies) Shall study and shall make an interim report to S.L. 2000-138, §14.2, 14.3 (SB 787) • Study of the underutilization of the Food Stamp the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Program (Study in conjunction with the Dept. of Commission by December 1, 2000 and shall make Health and Human Services and other State and a final report to the Joint Legislative Public local Agencies) Assistance Commission by March 1, 2001 Commerce, Department of Shall report to Joint Legislative Committee on S.L. 99-237, §16.18 (HB 168) • Proposal for credit enhancement for tourism Governmental Operations by May 1, 2000 development projects in rural counties (joint proposal with State Treasurer and Commerce) Shall report to the Joint Legislative Education S.L. 99-237, §9.11 (f) (HB 168) • Workforce training options (joint report with Oversight Committee prior to May 1, 2000 Community Colleges, Commerce and ESC) • Budget revisions made to ensure that positions and Shall submit progress report no later than October S.L. 99-237, §16 (HB 168) related operating funds are budgeted in appropriate 15, 1999 and final report no later than January 15, 2000 fund codes Report by January 15, 2000, and January 15, S.L. 99-237, §16.10 (HB 168) • Actual and planned program activities and 2001, and as requested to Joint Legislative expenditures of petroleum overcharge funds Commission on Governmental Operations Report by January 15, 2000, and January 15, S.L. 99-237, §16.20 (HB 168 • Actual and planned program activities and 2001, and as requested to Joint Legislative expenditures of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Commission on Governmental Operations Technology Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 23 Commerce, Department of (Continuation) • Implementation of information technology act 99434 • Number of owner-occupied houses that were allocated funds from the Residential Energy Conservation Assistance Program (RECAP) and amount of funds allocated by county • Residential Energy Conservation Assistance Program (RECAP) – number or rental houses allocated funds and amount of funds allocated S.L. 99-434, §21 (SB 222) Shall report to the Joint Select Committee on Information Technology before April 1, 2000 Shall determine and shall report to the House of S.L. 2000-67, §14.14(c) (HB 1840) Representatives and the Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources and the Fiscal /Research Division by January 15, 2001 The Energy Division shall determine and shall S.L. 2000-67, §14.14 (HB 1840) report to the House of Representatives and the Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources and the Fiscal Research Division by January 15, 2001 S.L. 99-237, §9 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §9.1 (HB 168) Community Colleges, State Board of • Employment of faculty on less than 12 month basis • • • • • Joint Legislative Appropriations Subcommittees on Education prior to April 30, 2000 Cooperative high school education programs (joint Preliminary report to Joint Legislative Education report with State Board of Community Colleges and Oversight Committee prior to November 15, 1999, final prior to April 15, 2000 State Board of Education Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Adult education program review prior to April 15, 2000 Shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Training and employment account funds Oversight Committee prior to May 1, 2000 expenditures (joint report with Community Colleges and ESC) Shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Workforce training options (joint report with Oversight Committee prior to May 1, 2000 Community Colleges, Commerce and ESC) Shall report on implementation of S.L. 2000-67, Budget realignment to implement reorganization §9.3 (HB 1840) to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee, chairs of the Education Appropriations Subcommittees of the House and Senate and the Fiscal Research Division within 30 days of completion of the budget realignment S.L. 99-237, §9.8 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §9.11 (e) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §9.11 (f) (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §9.3 (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 24 Community Colleges, State Board of (Continuation) • Study funding methods and delivery of distance learning and education programs Shall contract with an independent consultant to study and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee and the Fiscal Research Division by January 15, 2001. Shall adopt calendar and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by January 8, 2001 Shall ensure the program is evaluated shall and report to the North Carolina Study Commission on Aging not later than June 30, 2001 Shall monitor and shall report to the General Assembly by January 1 of each year S.L. 2000-67, §9.6 (HB 1840) • Calendar for curriculum instruction S.L. 2000-67, §9.9 (HB 1840) Community Colleges, System Office • Internet training for certified nursing assistants • S.L. 2000-67, §11.11A.(c) (HB 1840) Monitor compliance in regard to Minority Business Participation with regard to projects funded by the proceeds of community college general obligation bonds and notes • Projects funded from Community College General Obligation Bonds Correction, Department of • Standards for private prisons for out-of-state inmates S.L. 2000-3, §7.(a) (SB 912) • Criminal Justice Partnership Program Shall report quarterly to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Progress report to Joint Legislative Corrections and Crime Control Oversight Committee by November 1, 1999, final report to Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Joint Legislative Corrections and Crime Control Committee, and Chairs of House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety by March 15, 2000 Shall report by February 1 of each year to the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety, and the Joint Legislative Corrections and Crime Control Oversight Committee 25 S.L. 2000-3, §1116D-3(c) (SB 912) S.L. 99-237, §18.19 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §16 (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Correction, Department of (Continuation) • Reimbursement to counties for cost of housing convicted inmates, parolees, and post-release supervisees awaiting transfer to State prison system (2000-2001 fiscal year) Shall report quarterly to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Joint Legislative Corrections and Crime Control Oversight Committee, the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, and the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety Shall report to House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to allocation of funds Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations upon receipt of assets and before use of assets S.L. 2000-67, §16.2 (HB 1840) Crime Commission, Governor's • Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grants (joint report with Office of State Budget & Management, Governor’s Crime Commission & Office of Juvenile Justice.) Crime Control & Public Safety, Department of • Assets transferred to the Dept. during the 19992001 biennium pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1616a credited to budget of Dept. and shall result in an increase of law enforcement resources for Dept. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, NC • New certification system for employees in the Department of Correction S.L. 2000-67, §19.4.(a) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §17.1 (HB 1840) Shall report to chairs of Senate and Hours Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety by convening of 2001 General Assembly S.L 2000-67, §17.3(c) (HB 1840) Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board • Report on the following: - Operations of the Board - Operating budget and expenditures of Board - Long-term strategic plan and cost analysis for statewide implementation of the Criminal Justice Information Network Shall report by March 1, 2001 to the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety, and the Fiscal Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §17 (HB 1840) NC General Assembly, Research Division 26 Cultural Resources, Department of • Historical record of the 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Shall develop a record and may submit to General Assembly an interim report. Shall submit final report to General Assembly no later than December 31, 2002 Shall study and report to General Assembly by May 15, 2000 Shall document and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee S.L. 2000-138, §17.1.(b), 17.1.(j) (SB 787) Dental Examiners, State Board of • Procedures for licensure-by-credential for out-ofstate dentists and dental assistants Education Assistance Authority, State • Document the number of full-time equivalent North Carolina undergraduate students that are enrolled in off-campus programs Education Cabinet • Cooperation in education information technology collaboration S.L. 99-395, Part XX (HB 163) S.L. 2000-67, §10.3 (HB 1840) Shall report to the chairs of Senate and House Information Technology Standing Committees, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education/Higher Education, the House Committee on Education, the Senate Committee on Education/Higher Education on or before January 1, 2000 • Closing the achievement gap for children of various The Research Council and the Education demographic groups and most effective methods of Cabinet shall make recommendations to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by improving student achievement among targeted March 15, 2002 groups. Shall study and report to the Joint Legislative • Study of High School Programs Education Oversight Committee by January 8, 2001 Education, State Board of Shall report to Joint Legislative Education • Low-wealth counties supplanting local current Oversight prior to May 1, 2000 if counties expense funds supplanted Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division S.L. 99-237, §8.34 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(i) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §9.2.(b) (HB 1840) S.L. 99-237, §8.5 (i) and §8.6 (e) (HB 168) 27 Education, State Board of (Continuation) • Recruitment and retention of English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers • Student Accountability Standards funds used to improve academic performance • High school exit exams • • • • • Mentor program for teachers with initial certification School transportation for children with special needs Fiscal impact of charter schools on local school administrative units Relationship between school size and the behavior and academic performance of students at the school Pilot program on development of revised school accountability model Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight prior to March 15, 2000 Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session Shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee prior to expenditure of two million dollars for 1999-2000 FY of State Aid to Local School Administrative Unit funds Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee prior to convening of the 2000 Regular Session Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight prior to January 1, 2000 Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session S.L. 99-237, §8.10 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §8.17 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §8.20 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §8.22 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §8.24 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §8.28.(b) (HB 168) • • • • Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight prior to April 15, 2000 Preliminary report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by November 15, 1999, report on March 15, 2000, report on October 15, 2001 and annually thereafter Cooperative high school education programs (joint Preliminary report to Joint Legislative Education report with State Board of Community Colleges and Oversight Committee prior to November 15, 1999, final prior to April 15, 2000 State Board of Education) Review and evaluation of charter schools extension Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight no later than January 1, 2002 Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Communication devices on school buses pilot Oversight prior to January 1, 2000 program established Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Children with special needs transportation and Oversight prior to January 1, 2000 length of school day 28 S.L. 99-237, §8.33 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §8.36 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §9.1 (HB 168) S.L. 99-27 (HB 216) S.L. 99-275 (HB 1187) S.L. 99-117 (SB 1075) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Education, State Board of (Continuation) • Qualifications of teachers assigned to alternative schools and alternative learning programs • • • • • • Dropout rate computation Public school calendar Strategies for assisting teachers with integrated curriculum Teacher Assistant Salary Schedule Reduction of paperwork in public schools Connection between the identification of minority and at-risk students as students with behavioral or emotional disabilities and the gap in student achievement • Underrepresentation of minority and at-risk students in honors classes, advanced placement classes, and academically gifted programs • Annual Minority Achievement Report Card Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall include in annual report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight prior to convening of 2000 Regular Session Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by December 15, 1999 May study and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee prior to February 1, 2001 May study and may report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by December 1, 2000 Shall develop and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by December 11, 2000 Shall review and report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee prior to December 15, 2001 Shall study and shall make an interim report by January 15, 2001, and a final report by May 15, 2001 to the Committee on Improving the Academic Achievement of Minority and At-Risk Students and to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Shall study and shall make an interim report by January 15, 2001, and a final report by May 15, 2001 to the Committee on Improving the Academic Achievement of Minority and At-Risk Students and to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Shall design and shall make a report by November 15, 2000 to the Committee on Improving the Academic Achievement of Minority and At-Risk Students and to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee 29 S.L. 99-237, §8.25.(e) (HB 168), as amended by S.L. 99-456, §35 (HB 162) S.L. 99-257, §11 (HB 517) S.L. 2000-138, §10.2 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-138, §10.3 (SB 787) S.L. 2000-67, §8.13A.(c) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.18 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(a) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(b) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(c) (HB 1840) Education, State Board of (Continuation) • Local task force in each local school administrative unit • • • • Develop a plan and budget for the following: - Sufficient staff development activities - Sufficient funding for Limited English Proficiency students - Translate the State-level forms and basic school information for parents/general public into Spanish - Level of funding needed to have LEAs hire translators - Provide appropriate staff for training in English as Second Language methodologies - Implementation guidelines for student accountability standards and promotion policies for LEP students - Develop guidelines for evaluating students' instructional portfolios and for waiving test standards for LEP students Complaints hotline for alleged disparate treatment Shall develop a plan and shall report to the Academic Achievement Committee and the of minority students and students from low-income Education Oversight Committee by November 15, families 2000 Shall report data to the Academic Achievement Student suspensions/expulsions from 1998-2000 Committee and the Education Oversight Committee by January 15, 2001 Shall review and submit performance report for Schools of Education Performance Reports the 1999-2000 school year to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by December 15,2000. Subsequent reports shall be submitted on an annual basis by October 1. 30 Shall determine funding and shall report to the Committee on Improving the Academic Achievement of Minority and At-Risk Students and to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by November 15, 2000 Shall develop a plan and budget and shall report to the Academic Achievement Committee and the Education Oversight Committee by November 15, 2000 S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(d) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(e) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(f) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §8.28.(g) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §9.2.(a) (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Education, State Board of (Continuation) • Convene committee to study Principal Fellows Program (jointly with UNC Board of Governors) Elections, State Board of • Two voting places for same precinct pilot program Employment Security Commission • Training and employment account funds expenditures (joint report with Community Colleges and ESC) • Workforce training options (joint report with Community Colleges, Commerce and ESC) • Ability of older and second career workers to secure employment in North Carolina Shall study and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by January 15, 2001 Shall report to 2001 General Assembly by February 1, 2001 Shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee prior to May 1, 2000 S.L. 2000-67, §10.11.(b) (HB 1840 S.L. 99-426, §4 (HB 1074) S.L. 99-237, §9.11 (e) (HB 168) Shall report to the Joint Legislative Education S.L. 99-237, §9.11 (f) (HB 168) Oversight Committee prior to May 1, 2000 Shall study and shall report to the Chairs of the S.L. 2000-67, §14.17 (HB 1840) House Economic Growth and Community Development Committee, the Senate Pensions & Retirement and Aging Committee, the Legislative Research Commission on Employment Security, and the Aging Study Commission by April 1, 2001 Environment and Natural Resources, Department of • Issues related to evaluating and improving compliance with the Forest Practice Guidelines Related to Water Quality • Current procedures concerning permits issued for open burning • Environmental studies comprehensive review Shall report to Environmental Review Commission no later than March 1, 2000 Shall report to Environmental Review Commission no later than March 1, 2000 Shall report to Speaker of the House, President Pro Tempore of Senate, Chairs of House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources, Environmental Review Commission on or before April 15, 2000 Shall report by October 1 and March 1 of each fiscal year [1999-2000 and 2000-2001] to Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations 31 S.L. 99-395, Part XVII (HB 163) S.L. 99-395, Part XVII (HB 163) S.L. 99-237, §7.8 (HB 168) • Stokes County Water and Sewer Authority funding S.L. 99-237, §15.3 (HB 168) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Environment and Natural Resources, Department of (Continuation) • Sites for which a voluntary remedial action program Shall report no later than April 1 of each year of the 1999-2001 fiscal biennium to the Joint was implemented with partial funding from the Legislative Commission on Governmental Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund Operations Shall report no later than February 15, 2000 to • One-stop environmental permit system feasibility Joint Committee on Governmental Operations, and benefits Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission • Environmental education grants on Governmental Operations, the Environmental Review Commission Shall report prior to April 15, 2000 • Evaluation of current condition, environmental Environmental Review Commission and the Joint protections, conservation, preservation and Legislative Commission on Governmental restoration of NC beaches and mountains Operations • Study dry-cleaning processes and equipment that Shall submit an interim report no later than are potential alternatives to the predominant dryNovember 1, 2000, and a final report no later cleaning processes and equipment currently utilized than September 1, 2001 to the Environmental Review Commission • Study issues related to the scrap tire disposal tax Shall report to the Environmental Review and the white goods disposal tax Commission no later than October 1, 2000 • Environmental Education grants Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Environmental Review Commission, and the Fiscal Research Division by January 1, 2001, and again by July 1, 2001 Shall report any recommendations to the • DENR - Increase efficiency, retain staff, better serve public Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural and Economic Resources in both the House and Senate and to the Environmental Review Commission no later than January 15, 2001 Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division S.L. 99-237, §15.7 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §15.10 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §15.12 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §15.18 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-19, §21 (HB 1326) S.L. 2000-109, §9.(b) (HB 1854) S.L. 2000-67, §13.1 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §13.2. (HB 1840) 32 Environment and Natural Resources, Department of (Continuation) • Relocation of main office of the Division of Coastal Management • One Stop Permit Assistance Pilot Projects • Multiyear beach management and restoration strategy and plan Shall study and shall report to both the House S.L. 2000-67, §13.3. (HB 1840) and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources and the to the Fiscal Research Division no later than January 15, 2001 Shall establish and shall report to the Cochairs of S.L. 2000-67, §13.7. (HB 1840) both the House of and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Natural and Economic Resources , the Fiscal Research Division, and the Environmental Review Commission regarding results by April 1, 2001 Shall develop and shall revise the plan every two S.L. 2000-67, §13.9. (HB 1840) years and shall submit the revised plan to the General Assembly no later than March 1 of each odd-numbered year. The Department may issue a supplement to the plan in even-numbered years if significant new information becomes available. Shall submit first plan no later than May 1, 2001 Shall study and shall report to the Environmental Review Commission no later than 15 February 2001. Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services S.L. 2000-150, §4. (HB 1341) Environmental Management Commission • Impacts of development in the river basins of the State on the frequency and intensity of flood events Health and Human Services, Department of • Evaluation of the Work First Program S.L. 99-237, §5.(f) (HB 168) • Use of TANF funds for the Work First job retention pilots S.L. 99-237, §5.(g) (HB 168) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 33 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Use of TANF funds for reducing teen pregnancy prevention • Use of TANF funds of Intensive Family Preservation Services Program design • Use of TANF for the First Stop Employment Assistance Program • Use of TANF to develop grant program for Girls/Boys Club • Domestic violence programs grants • • • Prescription drug assistance program Traumatic brain injury Opportunities for reorganization of services to visually impaired, deaf and hard of hearing, and vocational rehab clients Deaf-blind adults and children program and services • Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Report no later than April 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Report no later than May 1, 2000 to 2000 Regular Session Report by May 1, 2000 to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services Shall report to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services no later than April 1, 2000 Shall report to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services no later than April 1, 2000 34 S.L. 99-237, §5.(h) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §5.(n) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §5.(o) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §5.(p) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §5.(q) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.1(c) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.2 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.4(c) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.4(d) (HB 168) Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Long-term care continuum for elderly and disabled • Feasibility and cost to triple the amount of resource limits for aged, blind, and disabled persons who qualify for Medicaid Effect of continuing for one year the Medicaid enrollment of categorically needy families and Health Insurance Program for Children • • • • Medicaid coverage for medically necessary prosthetics or orthotics for Medicaid eligible persons age 21 or older Accreditation of adult care homes and assisted living facilities plan and criteria Organizational or operational changes that may be made as a result of the dissolution of the Willie M. and Thomas S. classes Estimated participation rates and costs if eligibility for participation in AIDS Drug Assistance Program were raised to 200% or 250% of the federal poverty level More efficient system of regulatory administration for adult care homes • • Report not later than April 15, 2000 to General Assembly, Chairs of House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, NC Study Commission on Aging Report no later than May 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Interim by October 1, 1999, final report by January 1, 2000 to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources Shall report to Joint Legislative Health Care Oversight Committee and NC Study Commission on Aging no later than May 1, 2000 Shall report to Joint Legislative Health Care Oversight Committee and NC Study Commission on Aging no later than April 1, 2000 Shall report not later than May 1, 2000 to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources Shall report not later than May 15, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services Shall report to North Carolina Study Commission on Aging on or before February 1, 2000 S.L. 99-237, §11.7A.(c) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.11 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.12(w) (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.13 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.20 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.40 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.55 (HB 168) S.L. 99-334, §3.12 (SB 10) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 35 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Status of the Department’s reorganization efforts pertaining to the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and efforts to better coordinate policy and administration • Level of compliance of each facility with applicable State and Federal laws, rules, and regulations governing use of restraints and seclusion and total number of facilities that reported deaths under G.S. 122C-31, the number of deaths reported by each facility, the number of deaths investigated, and number found by investigation to be related to use of restraint or seclusion • Level of facility compliance with applicable State law governing the use of restraint & time-out in residential child-care facilities & total number of facilities that reported deaths, number of deaths reported by each facility, number of deaths investigated, and the number found by investigation to be related to use of physical restraint or time-out • Level of compliance of each adult care home with applicable State law and rules governing the use of physical restraint and physical hold of residents and number of adult care homes that reported deaths under G.S. 131D-34.1, the number of deaths reported by each facility, the number of deaths investigated pursuant to G.S. 131D-34.1, and the number found by the investigation to be related to the adult care home's use of physical restraint or physical hold Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall report on or before October 1, 2000 and on or before March 1, 2001 to the Legislative Study Commission on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services Shall report annually on October 1 to the Legislative Study Commission on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services S.L. 2000-83, §5 (HB 1519) S.L. 2000-129, §3.(b) (HB 1520) Shall report annually on October 1 to the Legislative Study Commission on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services S.L. 2000-129, §5.(b) (HB 1520) Shall report annually on October 1 to the Legislative Study Commission on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services S.L. 2000-129, §6.(b) (HB 1520) 36 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Effective coordination of efforts of the AOC and DHHS in regard to collection and enforcement of child support and problems with and barriers to the establishment of a unified system of child support collection and enforcement • Study of the underutilization of the School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, and the Summer Food Service Program(Study conducted with Dept. of Public Instruction and in conjunction with the Dept. of Agriculture and other State and local agencies) • Study of the underutilization of the Food Stamp Program (Study in conjunction with the Dept. of Agriculture and other State and local Agencies) • S.L. 2000-138, §13.1, 13.2, 13.3 (SB Shall study and shall make interim reports to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission 787) by December 1, 2000 and shall make final reports to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by March 1, 2001 Shall study and shall make an interim report to S.L. 2000-138, §14.1, 14.3 (SB 787) the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by December 1, 2000 and shall make a final report to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by March 1, 2001 Shall study and shall make an interim report to S.L. 2000-138, §14.2, 14.3 (SB 787) the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by December 1, 2000 and shall make a final report to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by March 1, 2001 Shall study and shall report not later than S.L. 2000-138, §15.1 (SB 787) January 1, 2001 to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources Shall develop and shall report plan to the House S.L. 2000-138, §16.(c) (SB 787) of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division not later than March 1, 2001 New division of developmental disabilities in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (The DHHS in consultation with the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services shall study.) • Plan for consolidation of adolescent pregnancy prevention programs and adolescent parent programs Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 37 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Evaluation of the Work First Program Shall report on progress to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division no later than September 30, 2001, and shall make a final report no later than September 30, 2002 Shall report to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division no later than April 1, 2001 Shall report no later than April 1, 2001 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division no later than April 1, 2001 Shall report to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division no later than April 1, 2001 Shall report on progress to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and the Fiscal 38 S.L. 2000-67, §5.(f) (HB 1840) • Use of TANF funds for Work First job retention pilots S.L. 2000-67, §5.(g) (HB 1840) • Use of TANF funds for Enhanced Employee Assistance Program S.L. 2000-67, §5.(k) (HB 1840) • Use of TANF funds for Intensive Family Preservation Services Program S.L. 2000-67, §5.(l) (HB 1840) • Use of TANF funds for the First Stop Employment Assistance Program S.L. 2000-67, §5.(m) (HB 1840) • Compliance with S.L. 2000-67, §5.(n) Boys and Girls Clubs S.L. 2000-67, §5.(n) (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Use of TANF funds for regional residential substance abuse treatment and services for women with children Research Division no later than April 1, 2001 • Domestic Violence Services to Work First recipients • Teen pregnancy prevention and parenting programs • Use of TANF funds for expansion of after-school programs and services for at-risk children • Business Process Reengineering Project Shall report on progress no later than October 1, 2000 and March 1, 2001 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report no later than February 1, 2001 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report annually on March 1, to the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report not later than March 1, 2001 on progress to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report no later than April 1, 2001 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §5.(r) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §5.(t) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §5.(v) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §5.(w) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §5.(x) (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 39 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Use of TANF funds for JobLink pilots Shall make two reports no later than February 15, 2001 and May 15, 2001, respectively, to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report annually to the General Assembly upon its convening and reconvening and to the Governor Shall study and shall report to the House Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources not later than January 1, 2001 Shall present a progress report o the Committee on Improving the Academic Achievement of Minority and At Risk Students, the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services by March 1, 2001 and shall establish and administer a pilot program. Shall make a final report to the Committee on Improving the Academic Achievement of Minority and At-Risk Students, the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services by February 1, 2002 Shall study and shall report to the House Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the Fiscal Research Division not 40 S.L. 2000-67, §5.(cc) (HB 1840) • • Measurable State health standards and goals for community health New facilities division to consolidate physical plant operations of all State institutions Family assistance for children functioning below school grade level S.L. 2000-67, §11 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.1. (HB 1840) • S.L. 2000-67, §11.4A. (HB 1840) • Feasibility of authorizing Medicaid reimbursement for children eligible for EPSDT services S.L. 2000-67, §11.5 (HB 1840), S.L. 99-237, §11.12(z) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly later than October 1, 2000 • Adult care homes covered by the moratorium • Anticipated change in the Medicaid program that impacts type or level of service, reimbursement methods, or waivers • Special Assistance payments to eligible individuals in in-home living arrangements • State Child Fatality Review Team Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division May proceed with planning and development work on the Program and will issue progress report to chairs of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources on or before January 30, 2001 Shall study and shall report not later than March 1, 2001 to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources Shall report to the Fiscal Research Division and to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources or the Joint Legislative Health Care Oversight Committee May use funds for payments and shall make an interim report to the cochairs of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, the cochairs of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, the cochairs of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources by June 30, 2001 and a final report by October 1, 2002 Division of Social Services shall report to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division no later than October 1 of each year 41 S.L. 2000-67, §11.5 (HB 1840), S.L. 99-237, §11.12.(i) S.L. 2000-67, §11.9(b) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.12.(u) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.13 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.14(a) (HB 1840) Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Child Welfare Services Data Collection Shall report to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division no later than April 1, 2001 and shall establish a mechanism for annual reporting. In conjunction with the Office of Juvenile Justice and other affected agencies, DHHS shall submit a progress report on implementation of Program not later than February 1, 2001, and a final report not later than May 1, 2002 to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall submit progress reports on December 1, 2000 and on April 1, 2001, and shall submit a final report on January 1, 2002 to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall submit a progress report not later than February 1, 2001 and final report not later than May 1, 2002 to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §11.16A. (HB 1840) • Child Residential Treatment Services Program S.L. 2000-67, §11.19.(d) (HB 1840) • Short-term residential unit for autistic children at Murdoch center S.L. 2000-67, §11.20.(c) (HB 1840) • At-risk children appropriately served by the mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services system S.L. 2000-67, §11.21.(b) (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 42 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Multiply-diagnosed adults appropriately served by the mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services system • New division of developmental disabilities • Plans for construction of new State psychiatric hospital • Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services Reserve for System Reform and Olmstead • Database for children with or at risk for disabilities who receive early intervention services Shall submit a progress report not later than February 1, 2001 and final report not later than May 1, 2002 to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall study and shall report not later than January 1, 2001 to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources Shall proceed with plans and shall report not later than October 1, 2000 to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services Shall report periodically to the Legislative Study Commission on Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations Shall implement and shall submit a progress report by April 1, 2000 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §11.22.(c) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.23.(b) (HB 1840) (2000, c. 138, s. 15.1) S.L. 2000-67, §11.23.(c) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.24.(e) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §11.25. (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 43 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • Regional transdisciplinary teams to provide training, technical assistance, and other support services to existing early intervention agencies and providers S.L. 2000-67, §11.25. (HB 1840) Shall implement and shall submit an interim report by March 15, 2000 and a final plan by March 15, 2001 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall submit a progress report not later than March 1, 2001 to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall make an interim report by October 1, 2000 and a final report by April 1, 2001 to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report not later than October 1, 2000 to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report by October 1, 2000 and more frequently as requested to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division • Newborn Hearing Screening Program S.L. 2000-67, §11.31.(b) (HB 1840) • AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) S.L. 2000-67, §11.35. (HB 1840) • Communicable Disease Control Aid to Counties S.L. 2000-67, §11.36. (HB 1840) • Kenneth C. Royall, Jr. Children's Vision Screening Improvement Program S.L. 2000-67, §11.37.(a)(1) (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 44 Health and Human Services, Department of (Continuation) • North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation Shall report by October 1, 2000 and more frequently as requested to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall report by October 1, 2000 and more frequently as requested to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division In conjunction with the Fiscal Research Division, shall submit the report not later than February 1, 2001 to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall adopt guidelines and shall report annually on March 1, to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources, and the Fiscal Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §11.37.(a)(2) (HB 1840) • Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina S.L. 2000-67, §11.37.(a)(3) (HB 1840) • Preventative Health Program Plan S.L. 2000-67, §11.38. (HB 1840) • Teen pregnancy prevention and parenting program S.L. 2000-67, §11.40.(d) (HB 1840) (2000, c.67, s. 11.40) Repealed by S.L. 2000-138, §16(a) (SB 787) NC General Assembly, Research Division 45 Heart Disease And Stroke Prevention, Task Force Indigent Persons Attorney Fee Fund, Study Commission on Shall submit to the Governor and the General Assembly a fifth interim report within the first week of the convening of the 2001 General Assembly and a final report by June 30, 2001 Not later than October 1, 2000, shall submit budget activities and report on effectiveness of Task Force to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and Fiscal Research Division Report to chairs of House and Senate Appropriations Committees and the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committee on Justice and Public Safety no later than May 1, 2000 Shall submit plan to the Information Resource Management Commission for review and approval Shall report by August 1 and February 1 of each year to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, and the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations upon receipt of assets and before use of assets S.L. 2000-67, §11.32. (HB 1840) S.L. 98-212, §16.5 S.L. 99-237, §17.11 HB 168) Information Technology Services, Office of • Implementation of Web portals S.L. 2000-67, §7.9 (HB 1840) Judicial, Department of • Court Information Technology Fund S.L. 2000-67, §15.1 (HB 1840) Justice, Department of • Assets transferred to the Dept. during the 19992001 biennium pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1616a credited to budget of Dept. and shall result in an increase of law enforcement resources for Dept. S.L. 2000-67, §17.1 (HB 1840) NC General Assembly, Research Division 46 Juvenile Justice, Office of • Training schools and detention centers staffing • Expenditure of state grant funds to Boys and Girls Clubs and effectiveness of program • Pilot program on establishment of multifunctional juvenile facility in eastern NC • Staffing in training schools and detention centers • Funds for local organizations of the Boys and Girls Club • Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grants (joint report with Office of State Budget & Management, Governor’s Crime Commission & Office of Juvenile Justice.) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall report on or before April 1, 2000 to the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees and the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety Shall report by April 1, 2000 to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety. Shall report no later than March 1, 2000 on status; March 1, 2001, and January 1, 2002 annual evaluation to the Chairs of the Appropriations Committees of the Senate and House and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations May study and shall report to the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations, Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations on or before September 1, 2000 Shall report by April 1, 2001 to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety Shall report to House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to allocation of funds 47 S.L. 99-237, §21.4 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §21.10 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §21.13 (j) (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §19.2 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §19.3.(a) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §19.4.(a) (HB 1840) Juvenile Justice, Office of (Continuation) • Multifunctional Juvenile Facility May provide pilot program and shall make a written report no later than March 1, 2001 on status of program and shall evaluate the program annually and report on the findings of the evaluations by May 1, 2002, and May 1, 2003 to the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations. Shall compile, summarize, and provide information to the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees and the Chairs of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety by February 1 of each year Shall submit a final report to the 2001 General Assembly, and the Fiscal Research Division not later than October 1, 2001. S.L. 2000-67, §19.5.(b) (HB 1840) Mediation Network of North Carolina • Funding and activities of all community mediation centers S.L. 2000-67, §15(a) (HB 1840) Osteoporosis Task Force S.L. 2000-67, §11.33. (HB 1840) Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission • Staff reductions through 2002-2003 Shall report by March 1 of each year to the Chairs of the Senate and House appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety S.L. 2000-67, §16.1 (HB 1840) Public Instruction, Department of • Study of the underutilization of the School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, and the Summer Food Service Program (Study conducted with Dept. of Health and Human Services and in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture and other State and local agencies) Radiation Protection Commission, North Carolina • Low-level radioactive waste management capabilities NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall study and shall make an interim report to S.L. 2000-138, §14.1, 14.3 (SB 787) the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by December 1, 2000 and shall make a final report to the Joint Legislative Public Assistance Commission by March 1, 2001 Shall report to General Assembly on or before May 15, 2000 48 S.L. 99-357, §5 (SB 247) Railroad Company, North Carolina • Dividend report of every railroad, canal, or other public work of internal improvement in which the State owns an interest Revenue, Department of • Identify & evaluate proposals for more efficient collection of taxes, including using electronic commerce & other technology to increase efficiency • Video Gaming Machines report on receipts and prizes and merchandise awarded Rural Internet Access Authority Shall report annually to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations S.L. 2000-67 §7.2.(b) (HB 1840) Shall report to the Revenue Laws Study Committee by May 1, 2000 S.L. 99-341, § 6 (HB 1433) Shall make a summary report each quarter to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations. The first report is due April 15, 2001 Submit quarterly reports to the Governor, the Joint Select Committee on Information Technology, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations (Authority is dissolved December 31, 2003.) Each regional partnership, as defined in G.S. 143B-437.21, shall study and shall report to the Joint Select Committee on Information Technology no later than November 1, 2001 March 31, 2000 S.L. 2000-151, §1 (e1) and §8(4) (HB 1542) S.L. 2000-149, §1 (SB 1343) S.L. 2000-149, §3 (SB 1343) Secretary of State • Information related to the existence of memoranda of understanding and agreements between state agencies and foreign governments • UCC filings-number, time, ratio, projected revenue G.S. 66-275, as enacted by Section 1 of S.L 1999-260; Section 5 of S.L. 1999-260 S.L. 2000-67, §24B.1 (HB 1840) • Fraudulent filings under Article 9 of Chapter 25 of the General Statutes (Uniform Commercial CodeSecured Transactions) Sheriff (Each Sheriff) • Total number of machines registered in that county NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall submit reports on a quarterly basis to the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on General Government, and the Fiscal Research Division Shall study and report to the General Assembly by January 1, 2001 Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations no later than November 1, 2000 49 S.L. 2000-169, §50 (SB 1305) S.L. 2000-151, §1(e) (SB 1542) Sheriffs’ Association, Inc., North Carolina • Estimates of the costs of the video gaming machine registration process and cost of enforcement (after consultation with the Division of Alcohol Law Enforcement and Conference of District Attorneys of NC) State Auditor: • State psychiatric hospitals Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations no later than January 1, 2001 S.L. 2000-151, §1(f) (SB 1542) • Study of area mental health programs • Cost reimbursement system for residents in adult care homes who receive public assistance and analyze impact of occupancy rates Final report not later than December 1, 1999 to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services Second interim report not later than November 1, 1999, and a final report not later than April 1, 2000 to Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services Shall study and report to House appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services and Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources not later than March 1, 2001 Report to the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety before March 1, 2000 Shall report prior to January 1, 2000 to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations S.L. 99-237, §11.36 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §11.36 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §11.12(b) (HB 1840) State Budget, Office of • Feasibility of adjusting the fees charged for criminal records checks conducted by the Div. of Criminal Information S.L. 99-237, §19.8 (HB 168) Changes in positions and expenditures resulting from Consolidated Mail Service Facility (joint report with OSBM and DOA) • Changes dealing with use of excess funds to meet increased costs of other capital facilities itemized under §2 of SB 912 and located at the same institution Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division • S.L. 99-237, §24.38 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-3, §2.(b) (SB 912) 50 State Budget, Office of (Continuation) • Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grants (joint report with Office of State Budget & Management, Governor’s Crime Commission & Office of Juvenile Justice.) • Cost-benefit analysis of constructing new Stateowned facilities instead of leasing property for State government operations (in consultation with the State Property Office, the Office of State Budget and Management, and Office of State Construction) • Reserve for Repairs and Renovations for the 20002001 fiscal year Shall report to House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to allocation of funds Shall conduct analysis and shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to January 1, 2001 S.L. 2000-67, §19.4.(a) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §21.1 (HB 1840) Along with the UNC Board of Governors, shall submit the proposed allocation of these funds to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and to the Fiscal Research Division Shall conduct analysis and shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to January 1, 2001 S.L. 2000-67, §27.2 (HB 1840) State Construction, Office of • Cost-benefit analysis of constructing new Stateowned facilities instead of leasing property for State government operations (in consultation with the State Property Office, the Office of State Budget and Management, and Office of State Construction) • Compliance with the Minority Business Participation with regard to projects funded by the proceeds of university improvement general obligation bonds and notes and special obligation bonds and notes State Controller, Office of • Collection of bad debts by state agencies • • S.L. 2000-67, §21.1 (HB 1840) Shall monitor and shall report to the General Assembly by January 1 of each year S.L. 2000-3, §7.(a) (SB 912) Shall report to General Assembly not later than May 1, 2000 Revenue deposited into the Special Reserve Account Shall report monthly to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the disbursement of that revenue Shall establish procedure for pilot program and Bad Debt Collection Clearinghouse Pilot shall report no later than May 15, 2001 S.L. 99-237, §25 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §21.1.(d) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §22.(e) (HB 1840) NC General Assembly, Research Division 51 State Highway Patrol • Reimbursement to the State of North Carolina of costs for added services by the Patrol at various categories of scheduled events State Infrastructure Council • Geographic distribution of loans and grants from proceeds of the Clean Water Bonds (Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Rural Economic Development Center, Inc. shall cooperate) State Personnel, Office of • Classification of positions in the Office of Administrative Hearings Shall study and shall report to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee by November 1, 2000 Shall study and report no later than December 1, 2000 to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Fiscal Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §25.2 (HB 1840) G.S. 143B-344.30 S.L. 2000-156, §2.1 (SB 1381) • Adequacy of the Salary Adjustment Fund Shall review and shall report by January 31, 2001 to the Chief Administrative Law Judge, Chairs of the Joint Appropriations Committee on General Government, and to the Fiscal Research Division Shall study and shall report to the Legislative Research Commission and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations by December 1, 2000 Shall conduct analysis and shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations prior to January 1, 2001 S.L. 2000-67, §23B (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §26.14.(b) (HB 1840) State Property, Office of • Cost-benefit analysis of constructing new Stateowned facilities instead of leasing property for State government operations (in consultation with the State Property Office, the Office of State Budget and Management, and Office of State Construction) State Treasurer, Department of • Proposal for credit enhancement for tourism development projects in rural counties (joint proposal with State Treasurer and Commerce) • Community College General Obligation Bonds and University Improvement General Obligation Bonds Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division S.L. 2000-67, §21.1 (HB 1840) Shall report to Joint Legislative Committee on Governmental Operations by May 1, 2000 Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations by September 15 of each year, and more frequently as the Commission requests 52 S.L. 99-237, §16.18 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-3, §116D-3(b) (SB 912) State Treasurer, Department of (Continuation) • Improvement of the Department's investment banking operations system, retirement payroll systems, and other information technology infrastructure needs S.L. 2000-67, §24A. (HB 1840) Shall report by January 1, 2001, and annually thereafter to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, Chairs of the General Government Appropriations Subcommittees of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the Select Committee on Information Technology Shall report semi-annually; and shall provide a S.L. 99-237, §11.28(a) (HB 168) final report to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Human Resources and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services no later than April 1, 2000 Shall report by January 15, 2001 to the Joint S.L. 2000-67, §14.11 (HB 1840) Legislative commission on Governmental Operations and the Fiscal Research Division Provide to Fiscal Research Division a copy of organization’s annual audited financial statement within 30 days of issuance Shall report to November 1999 meetings of Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee and Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations Shall report to December 1999 meetings of Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee and Blue Ribbon Transportation Finance Study Commission Shall report to Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee by March 31, 2000 Shall use funds for this program and shall report to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee by December 31, 2000 S.L. 99-237, §27.5 (HB 168) Social Services, Department of • State Child Fatality Review Team activities and changes in the statewide child protection system Technological Development Authority, Inc., NC Transportation, Department of • Delayed road construction • Financing options available for increasing the pace of highway construction S.L. 99-237, §27.6 (HB 168) • • Design changes to Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) database Unpaved road improvement pilot program S.L. 99-237, §27.7 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-67, §25.4.(a) (HB 1840) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division 53 Transportation, Department of (Continuation) • Feasibility of providing passenger rail service to Western North Carolina and update the Western North Carolina Rail Passenger Study reported in 1997 • Toll project planning, construction, or operation commenced pursuant to Article 6G of Chapter 136 • • Feasibility of construction of State-owned and State-operated toll roads and the areas where any State-owned and State –operated toll roads are proposed Allocation of funds from the Litter Prevention Account • Motor Vehicle Lengths (assist the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee) Shall study and shall submit on or before March 1, 2001 to the chairs of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, to the chairs of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation & to the Fiscal Research Division Shall report to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee and to the Joint Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee by February 1, 2001, and every year thereafter Shall study and shall report to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee and to the Joint Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee by February 1, 2001 Shall report no later than October 1 of each year to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee and the Environmental Review Commission. The first report due no later than October 1, 2002 Shall study and report by October 1, 2000. The Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee shall submit its final report to the 2001 Regular Session of the General Assembly on or before January 15, 2001 Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by December 15 of each year until 2005 Shall report in writing to 2000 Regular Session Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee and Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations no later than December 1, 1999 54 S.L. 2000-67, §25.15 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-145, §1(n) (HB 1630) S.L. 2000-145, §2 (HB 1630) S.L. 2000-159, §9(a) and §9(b) (SB 1210) S.L. 2000-185, §3 (HB 1501) UNC Board of Governors • Enrollment planning, current and anticipated growth, and management of capacity in higher education • Location of the Martin Luther King Race Relations Research Center • UNC faculty salaries S.L. 99-237, §10.8 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §10.17 (HB 168) S.L. 99-237, §10.20(a) (HB 168) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division UNC Board of Governors (Continuation) • Prepaid tuition plans and college savings plans • Condition of University's capital facilities, the repair, renovation, and maintenance projects being undertaken, and all needs for additional funding to maintain the facilities University Improvement General Obligation Bonds • • Special Obligation Bonds • • • • Condition of all the University's capital facilities, including a status report on all repair, renovation, and maintenance projects being undertaken and an assessment of needs for additional funding to repair, renovate, and maintain the facilities; and study the repairs and renovations formula and make recommendations on any necessary changes Study and monitor any inequities in funding for capital improvements and facilities needs which may still exist on North Carolina's Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Review programs under the UNC Center for School Leadership Development Shall report to Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by April 1, 2000 Shall report annually to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations by September 15 of each year, and more frequently as the Commission requests Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations by September 15 of each year, and more frequently as the Commission requests. Shall report annually to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee S.L. 99-237, §10.21 (HB 168) S.L. 2000-3, §1.1(2) (SB 912) S.L. 2000-3, §116D-3(a)(1) (SB 912) S.L. 2000-3, §116D-3(a)(2) (SB 912) S.L. 2000-3, §6 (SB 912) Shall report annually to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations S.L. 2000-3, §8 (SB 912) Study the policies and legislation creating the Principal Fellows Program (jointly with State Board of Education) Continued… NC General Assembly, Research Division Shall study and make recommendations to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by March 1, 2001 Shall study and shall report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by January 15, 2001 S.L. 2000-67, §10.11.(a) (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-67, §10.11.(b) (HB 1840) 55 UNC Board of Governors (Continuation) • Reserve for Repairs and Renovations for the 20002001 fiscal year • Provide information to State Construction Office regarding Minority Business Participation Along with the Office of State Budget and Management, shall submit the proposed allocation of these funds to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and to the Fiscal Research Division Shall provide information and shall monitor compliance and shall report to the General Assembly by January 1 of each year S.L. 2000-67, §27.2 (HB 1840) S.L. 2000-3, §7.(a) (SB 912) World Trade Center North Carolina Shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Fiscal Research Division by January 15, 2001 S.L. 2000-67, §14.12 (HB 1840) NC General Assembly, Research Division 56

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