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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 20 — Motor Vehicles

§ 20-4.04. Division authority to create electronic systems for renewals.

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§ 20-4.04. Division authority to create electronic systems for renewals.
(a)Authorization. - The Division is authorized to establish and maintain electronic systems and means for renewals of all licenses, permits, certificates, and registrations issued by the Division pursuant to this Chapter for the purposes of administrative efficiency and to modernize Division systems and practices. This authorization does not supersede or modify specific renewal authorizations set out in this Chapter.
(b)Reporting Requirement. - By December 31, 2021, and annually thereafter, the Division must report to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee, the Fiscal Research Division, and the Legislative Analysis Division any electronic system or means for renewal that has been implemented or is in the process of being implemented. This report shall also include any proposed legislative recommendations necessary as conforming changes to the General Statutes. (2021-180, s. 41.29(a).)
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