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NC H782
Bill
Status
7/10/2023
Primary Sponsor
Patricia Cotham
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AI Summary
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Exempts temporary motion picture, television, and theater stage sets and scenery from use and occupancy classification under the North Carolina State Building Code and eliminates permit requirements if inspected by fire code inspector and used for less than one year in one location.
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Directs the Department of Health and Human Services to adopt temporary and permanent rules for approval of radon proficiency programs, with approval terms of at least one year and 180-day cure periods for denied applications.
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Requires radon proficiency programs to meet either ISO/IEC 17024:2012 standards through recognized accreditation or demonstrate specific requirements including a governance board, training, examination, continuing education, and regular audits.
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Deems radon proficiency programs currently operating and listed by the Department after January 1, 2020, as approved until the Department formally reviews them under new permanent rules.
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Allows evidence of continuously maintaining a plumbing or heating license in good standing for a minimum of 10 years to satisfy experience requirements for Class II plumbing and heating qualifications, effective July 1, 2023.
Legislative Description
Movie Sets/Radon/Licensee Experience
Boards; Building Codes; Buildings; Construction; Entertainment Industry; Film Industry; Licensing & Certification; Occupations;
Last Action
Ch. SL 2023-91
7/10/2023