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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 143C - State Budget Act » Article 5 - Enactment of the Budget.

§ 143C-5-1 – Rules for the introduction of the Governor's appropriations bills.

143C-5-1. Rules for the introduction of the Governor’s appropriations bills. The Current Operations Appropriations Act recommended by the Governor shall be introduced by the chairs of the committee on appropriations in each house of the General Assembly. This section shall be considered and treated as a rule of procedure in the Senate and House of […]

§ 143C-5-2 – Order of appropriations bills.

143C-5-2. Order of appropriations bills. (a) Each house of the General Assembly shall first pass its version of the Current Operations Appropriations Act on third reading and order it sent to the other chamber before placing any other appropriations bill on the calendar for second reading. This section does not apply to the following bills: […]

§ 143C-5-3 – Availability statement required.

143C-5-3. Availability statement required. The Current Operations Appropriations Act enacted by the General Assembly shall state the General Fund, Highway Fund, and Highway Trust Fund availability used as basis for appropriations from those funds. (2006-203, s. 3.)

§ 143C-5-4 – Enactment deadline; procedures to be followed when the Current Operations Appropriations Act does not become law prior to the end of certain fiscal years.

143C-5-4. Enactment deadline; procedures to be followed when the Current Operations Appropriations Act does not become law prior to the end of certain fiscal years. (a) Enactment Deadline. – The General Assembly shall enact the Current Operations Appropriations Act by June 15 of odd-numbered years and by June 30 of even-numbered years in which a […]

§ 143C-5-5 – Committee report used to construe intent of budget acts.

143C-5-5. Committee report used to construe intent of budget acts. A committee report incorporated by reference in the Current Operations Appropriations Act and distributed on the floor of the House of Representatives and of the Senate as part of the explanation of the act is to be construed with the appropriate act in interpreting its […]