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§ 150B-21.27 – Minimizing the effects of rules on local budgets.

150B-21.27. Minimizing the effects of rules on local budgets. In adopting permanent rules that would increase or decrease the expenditures or revenues of a unit of local government, the agency shall consider the timing for implementation of the proposed rule as part of the preparation of the fiscal note required by G.S. 150B-21.4(b). If the […]

§ 150B-21.28 – Role of the Office of State Budget and Management.

150B-21.28. Role of the Office of State Budget and Management. The Office of State Budget and Management shall: (1) Compile an annual summary of the projected fiscal impact on units of local government of State administrative rules adopted during the preceding fiscal year. (2) Compile from information provided by each agency schedules of anticipated rule […]

§ 150B-21.14 – Public hearing on a rule.

150B-21.14. Public hearing on a rule. The Commission may call a public hearing on a rule when it extends the period for review of the rule. At the request of an agency, the Commission may call a public hearing on a rule that is not before it for review. Calling a public hearing on a […]

§ 150B-21.17 – North Carolina Register.

150B-21.17. North Carolina Register. (a) Content. – The Codifier of Rules must publish the North Carolina Register. The North Carolina Register must be published at least two times a month and must contain the following: (1) Temporary rules entered in the North Carolina Administrative Code. (1a) The text of proposed rules and the text of […]

§ 150B-21.18 – North Carolina Administrative Code.

150B-21.18. North Carolina Administrative Code. The Codifier of Rules must compile all rules into a Code known as the North Carolina Administrative Code. The format and indexing of the Code must conform as nearly as practical to the format and indexing of the North Carolina General Statutes. The Codifier must publish printed copies of the […]

§ 150B-21.19 – Requirements for including rule in Code.

150B-21.19. Requirements for including rule in Code. To be acceptable for inclusion in the North Carolina Administrative Code, a rule must: (1) Cite the law under which the rule is adopted. (2) Be signed by the head of the agency or the rule-making coordinator for the agency that adopted the rule. (3) Be in the […]

§ 150B-21.20 – Codifier's authority to revise rules.

150B-21.20. Codifier’s authority to revise rules. (a) Authority. – After consulting with the agency that adopted the rule, the Codifier of Rules may revise a rule to do one or more of the following: (1) Rearrange the order of the rule in the Code or the order of the subsections, subdivisions, or other subparts of […]

§ 150B-21.22 – Effect of inclusion in Code.

150B-21.22. Effect of inclusion in Code. Official or judicial notice can be taken of a rule in the North Carolina Administrative Code and shall be taken when appropriate. (1973, c. 1331, s. 1; 1985, c. 746, s. 1; 1991, c. 418, s. 1; 1997-34, s. 8.)

§ 150B-21.24 – Access to Register and Code.

150B-21.24. Access to Register and Code. (a) Register. – The Codifier of Rules shall make available the North Carolina Register on the Internet at no charge. (b) Code. – The Codifier of Rules shall make available the North Carolina Administrative Code on the Internet at no charge. (1973, c. 1331, s. 1; c. 69, ss. […]