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Record #:
1436
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The N.C. League of Municipalities, along with the N.C. Association of County Commissioners, is working to assure that fiscal notes (estimates of compliance costs) accompany state regulations so that local governments can fund and implement such regulations.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 44 Issue 2, Feb 1994, p1,5, il
Record #:
1695
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Governor Hunt has signed an executive order that requires state agencies to estimate how proposed administrative rules changes would affect local governments financially.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 44 Issue 6, June 1994, p1,3, il
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Record #:
1803
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At issue is the extent to which NC counties should be responsible for administering or financing public assistance and social service programs mandated by federal or state governments. Some counties are passing resolutions opposing such mandates.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 60 Issue 1, Summer 1994, p2-15, il, bibl
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2902
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Unfunded mandates, or programs passed on from a higher level of government to a lower one without funds to pay for them, can be a burden. Legislation passed by Congress and the General Assembly in 1995 addresses this issue.
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28948
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North Carolina local officials are at a crossroads in growth management, in financing new water and sewer projects, and in land use regulations. This article discusses how intergovernmental relationships are growing more complex, as are technical issues.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 1, June 1984, p66-74, il, f
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32174
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North Carolina has embarked on a mission to achieve balanced development in all rural and urban areas across the state and improve the living standards. The strategy employs a unified federal-state-regional approach through a Statewide Development Plan. The primary goal is the creation of a network of smaller urban clusters which, along with the larger cities, can maintain a balance to support a higher standard of living throughout the state.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 3 Issue 11, Nov 1971, p6-7, map