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NC H281
Bill
Status
6/9/2011
Primary Sponsor
Bill Faison
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AI Summary
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Establishes the House Select Committee on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction consisting of 8 members (4 from House, 4 from Senate) with one cochair from each chamber appointed by legislative leadership.
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Committee shall examine issues and matters impacting the exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction by cities and its effects on counties, property owners, and residents.
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Committee authorized to study current state laws on extraterritorial jurisdiction, issues addressed by House Bill 281, and other relevant matters related to cities' exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction.
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Committee members entitled to per diem, subsistence, and travel allowance; Legislative Services Officer shall assign professional and clerical staff with Legislative Services Commission approval.
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Committee shall submit final report to 2012 Regular Session and terminates upon filing final report or convening of 2012 Regular Session, whichever occurs first.
Legislative Description
ETJ Restrictions
Last Action
Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
6/14/2011