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I,. <br /> -824- <br /> Amends GS 126-5(e) to make subsection(requiring that certain employees exempt <br /> from Personnel Act have priority to any position that becomes available for <br /> • which employee is qualified) to apply only to exempt employee who leaves <br /> involuntarily. Adds provision to GS 126-5(e) to provide that such an employee <br /> ,I. (described in subsection) with 20 years or more of creditable service in state <br /> ' retirement system may retire within 12 months after leaving with no reduction <br /> in retirement benefits because of age or length of service. Requires that dep't <br /> I'l releasing such an employee must use lapsed salary funds to pay appropriate <br /> retirement fund any additional costs of retirement and can use such funds for <br /> no other purpose until all such costs are defrayed. <br /> 0 - <br /> 12 33 One school unit funded per county GS 115C <br /> Introducer: Craven Sent to-Appropriations <br /> "To limit the number of central school administrative offices to be <br /> funded by the State. " Amends GS 115C-66 to provide that it is policy of state <br /> to fund central operations in no more than 100 local school administrative opera- <br /> tions and in no more than one unit in each county. Requires State Board of Educ- <br /> = , ation to implement policy not later than July 1, 1986. - <br /> H 1234 Correctional facility authority GS 7A, 143B <br /> Introducer: Craven Sent to Corrections <br /> ' "To establish the North Carolina Correctional Facilities Construction • <br /> , Authority under the Department of Correction. " As title indicates. Auth'y to <br /> consist of ten members: Sec'y of Crime Control and Public Safety or designee, <br /> Seely of Correction or designee, four members appointed by General Assembly in <br /> joint session, and four members appointed by Governor. States purpose of Auth'y <br /> is to deal specifically with construction and financing,of adequate correctional <br /> facilities, Sets out Auth'y's powers and duties, financing procedure for projects, <br /> including issuance of bonds. Adds new GS 7A-304(a)(5) (criminal costs) to add $15 <br /> in district court, including cases before a magistrate, and $15 in superior court <br /> for support of Auth'y. Effective Jan. 1, 1986. <br /> H 1235 Pupil assignment referenda GS 115C <br /> Introducer: Ray Warren Sent to Education <br /> "To 'allow local boards of education to schedule advisory referenda on <br /> issues relating to pupil assignment plans." Adds GS 115C-373 as title indicates; <br /> referendum may be held at any time at which another election is already scheduled <br /> as long as at least two thirds of voters eligible to vote in local school adminis- <br /> trative unit would be eligible to vote in that other election. <br /> H 1236 Sword. of Peace funds APPROPRIATION <br /> Introducer: Holt . Sent to Appropriations <br /> . . <br /> "To appropriate funds for the development and improvement of the Snow <br /> Camp Drama Society'shistoric and cultural activities and programs." 'Appro- <br /> priates $50,000 in fiscal 1985-86 from General Fund to Dep't of Cultural Resources <br /> for purpose indicated in title. Effective July 1, 1985. <br /> . H 1237 James Sprunt become comm'ty college GS 115D <br /> Introducer: Murphy • Sent to Higher Education <br /> "To grant community college status to James Sprunt Technical College. " <br /> As title indicates. Provides that a maximum of 10% of total number of curriculum <br /> student membership hours may be generated from college transfer programs. Effec- <br /> tive Jun 17, 1985. <br /> • <br />