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20541
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This Bulletin reviews solid-waste management legislation enacted by the 1993 NC General Assembly. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current law.
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28725
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This bulletin reviews the 1993 solid-waste management legislation enacted in North Carolina. Legislation covers training for incinerator operators, landfill permits, taxation and management of disposal, and recycling.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 50, Aug 1993, p1-5, f
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20554
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The 1994 NC General Assembly enacted Chapter 570 (HB 120), which makes significant changes to the state's open meetings law. The major changes are made in two areas of the statute--first, in the definition of public body, the type of group subject to the statute, and second, in the authorizations to hold closed sessions.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 64, Dec 1994, p1-8, f
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28736
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The 1994 North Carolina General Assembly made changes to the open meetings law, including the definition of a public body, and authorizations to hold closed sessions. This bulletin discusses the changes and identifies some of the areas of uncertainty.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 64, Sept 1994, p1-8, f
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20551
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This bulletin reviews solid-waste management legislation enacted by the 1994 NC General Assembly. Among the new legislation were laws governing local government review of landfill applications and landfills for on-site disposal of land clearing debris.
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28733
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This bulletin reviews solid-waste management legislation enacted by the 1994 North Carolina General Assembly. There are amendments regarding zoning, landfills for on-site disposal of land clearing debris, and disposal fees for white goods.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 60, Aug 1994, p1-3, f
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2998
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The 1996 General Assembly short session made significant advancement in solid waste management through extensive revision of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1989. The revisions are effective October 1, 1996.
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3403
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1997 General Assembly legislation makes changes to the open meetings law and the public's access to government records. Effective October 1, 1997, public bodies meeting in closed session must keep a general account of what transpired, for those not there.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 80, Aug 1997, p1-5, il
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20567
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This bulletin reviews solid waste management legislation enacted by the 1997 session of the NC General Assembly. Among the legislation are laws for departmental reorganization, brownfields property, dry-cleaning solvent contamination, and scarp tire disposal tax.
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28745
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The 2006 short session of the North Carolina General Assembly concluded with the passage of the State Government Ethics Act. The act establishes ethical standards for the conduct of state officials in all three branches of government and imposes broad new regulations and restrictions on those officials.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 113, July 2007, p1-17, f
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22342
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The NC General Assembly 2006 short session passed a significant new law--the State Government Ethics Act (S. L. 2006-201) . The authors discuss its contents. The Act also supersedes the lobbying reform legislation passed during the preceding long session (S. L. 2005-456).
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 120, Mar 2009, p1-21, f
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9556
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One of the most significant pieces of new legislation passed by the 2006 short session of the North Carolina General Assembly was the State Government Ethics Act. The authors discuss Parts I and III, since Part II applies solely to General Assembly members.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 116, Oct 2007, p1-16, f
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22343
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This Bulletin is an updated version of 2006-2007 Ethics and Lobbying Reform: 2008 Legislative Update which was published as Bulletin No. 120 of the Local Government Law Bulletin series. While the ethics and lobbying laws are primarily for state government officials and those who seek to influence them, there are certain provisions that apply to local government officials.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 122, Nov 2009, p1-23, f
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16216
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The 2006 N.C. General Assembly short session passed a significant new law--the State Government Ethics Act, which established ethical standards for the conduct of state officials in all three branches of government and imposed new regulations and restrictions on those entities and individuals who seek to influence them. These laws have been amended every session since 2006. This bulletin reflects the current state of the law through the 2010 legislative short session.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 123, Sept 2010, p1-30, f
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1921
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A law passed in 1994 by the N.C. General Assembly authorizes local governments to enter into contracts for energy-saving improvements on existing buildings if the contractor guarantees that the savings will pay for the cost of improvement.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 63, Aug 1994, p1-3, il
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