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North Carolina

Chapter 143C — State Budget Act
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Part 2.
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Part 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Article 6.
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Article 7.
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Article 8.
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Article 9.
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Article 10.
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Chapter 143C.
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§ 143C-1-2. Appropriations: constitutional requirement; reversions.
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§ 143C-1-3. Fund types.
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§ 143C-1-4. Interest earnings credited to the General Fund; interest earnings on Highway Fund and Highway Trust Fund credited to those funds.
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§ 143C-1-5. Chapter is applicable to The University of North Carolina.
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§ 143C-2-2. Collection of State Budget Statistics.
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§ 143C-2-3. Fiscal analysis required for any State agency bill that affects the budget.
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§ 143C-2-4. Director of the Budget may direct State Treasurer to borrow money for certain payments.
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§ 143C-2-5. Grants and contracts database.
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§ 143C-2-6. Contents of database and website.
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§ 143C-3-2. Budget estimate for the judicial branch.
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§ 143C-3-3. Budget requests from State agencies in the executive branch.
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§ 143C-3-4. Budget requests from non-State entities.
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§ 143C-3-5. Budget recommendations and budget message.
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§ 143C-4-2. Savings Reserve.
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§ 143C-4-3: Repealed by Session Laws 2017-57, s.
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§ 143C-4-3.1. State Capital and Infrastructure Fund.
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§ 143C-4-4. Contingency and Emergency Fund.
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§ 143C-4-5. Non-State match restrictions.
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§ 143C-4-6. General Fund operating budget size limited.
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§ 143C-4-7. Limit on number of permanent positions budgeted.
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§ 143C-4-8. Use of funds appropriated to a reserve.
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§ 143C-4-9. Pay Plan Reserve.
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§ 143C-4-10. Unfunded Liability Solvency Reserve.
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§ 143C-4-11. Medicaid Contingency Reserve.
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§ 143C-5-2. Order of appropriations bills.
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§ 143C-5-3. Availability statement required.
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§ 143C-5-4.
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§ 143C-5-5. Committee report used to construe intent of budget acts.
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§ 143C-6-2. Methods to avoid deficit.
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§ 143C-6-3. Allotments.
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§ 143C-6-4. Budget Adjustments Authorized.
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§ 143C-6-4.1. Carryforward of funds.
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§ 143C-6-5.
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§ 143C-6-5.5. Limitation on use of State funds for abortions.
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§ 143C-6-5.6. Limitation on use of State funds for gender transition procedures.
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§ 143C-6-6. Positions included in the State Payroll.
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§ 143C-6-7. Compliance with Chapter and appropriations acts by State agencies.
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§ 143C-6-8. State agencies may incur financial obligations only if authorized by the Director of the Budget and subject to the availability of appropriated funds.
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§ 143C-6-9. Use of lapsed salary savings.
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§ 143C-6-10. Flexible compensation plan.
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§ 143C-6-11.1. Department of Transportation Spend Plan.
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§ 143C-6-12. Quarterly report on State agency reorganizations and movements of positions.
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§ 143C-6-13. Results first annual report.
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§ 143C-6-14: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-15: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-16: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-17: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-18: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-19: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-20: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 143C-6-22. Use of State funds by non-State entities.
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§ 143C-6-23. State grant funds: administration; oversight and reporting requirements.
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§ 143C-7-2. Federal Block Grants.
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§ 143C-8-2: Repealed by Session Laws 2016-119, s.
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§ 143C-8-3. Capital improvement needs criteria.
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§ 143C-8-4. Agency capital improvement needs estimates.
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§ 143C-8-5. Six-year capital improvements plan.
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§ 143C-8-6. Recommendations for capital improvements set forth in the Recommended State Budget.
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§ 143C-8-7. When a State agency may begin a capital improvement project.
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§ 143C-8-7.1. Procedures for disbursement of capital funds.
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§ 143C-8-8. When a State agency may increase the cost of a capital improvement project.
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§ 143C-8-9. When a State agency may change the scope of a capital improvement project.
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§ 143C-8-10. Repealed by Session Laws 2023-134, ss.
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§ 143C-8-11. Reversion of appropriation; lapse of project authorization; transfer of funds remaining after project completion.
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§ 143C-8-12. Capital improvement projects from sources other than the General Fund.
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§ 143C-8-13. Repairs and Renovations.
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§ 143C-8-14. Capital project reporting.
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§ 143C-9-2. Trust Fund for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and Bridge Funding Needs.
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§ 143C-9-3. Settlement Reserve Fund.
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§ 143C-9-4. Biennial fee report.
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§ 143C-9-5. Assignment to the State of rights to tobacco manufacturer escrow funds.
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§ 143C-9-6: Repealed by Session Laws 2016-94, s.
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§ 143C-9-7. Indian Gaming Education Revenue Fund.
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§ 143C-9-8: Repealed by Session Laws 2016-94, s.
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§ 143C-9-9. Hospital Uncompensated Care Fund.
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§ 143C-9-10. Health Advancement Receipts Special Fund.
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§ 143C-10-2. Civil liability for violation of Chapter.
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§ 143C-10-3. Suspension from office or impeachment for refusal to comply with Chapter.
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