North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H385

Introduced
3/15/23  
Refer
3/16/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Refer
4/19/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Engrossed
4/26/23  
Refer
4/26/23  
Refer
5/20/24  
Report Pass
6/6/24  
Refer
6/6/24  
Report Pass
6/25/24  
Refer
6/25/24  
Report Pass
6/26/24  

Caption

Various Energy/Env. Changes

Impact

The bill reflects a commitment to enhancing state environmental oversight, particularly regarding the protection of critical infrastructure such as public water systems and wastewater treatment facilities. By strengthening penalties for property crimes against these vital services, HB 385 promises to safeguard public resources and infrastructure investments. The legislation also introduces provisions that limit local authorities' ability to require unnecessary backflow preventers unless a specific hazard is identified, aiming to reduce regulatory burdens on property owners while maintaining essential safety standards.

Summary

House Bill 385 aims to amend various North Carolina laws concerning energy and environmental regulations. Key provisions include a requirement for the Department of Environmental Quality to report quarterly on applications for permits related to natural gas pipelines and gas-fired electric generation facilities. This increased transparency in the permitting process is intended to streamline operations and provide stakeholders with timely information about energy infrastructure developments in the state. Additionally, the bill addresses the regulation of backflow preventers in public water systems, establishing guidelines on when these devices are necessary, and promoting public safety concerning water quality.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HB 385 is mixed, with some stakeholders praising the move towards more structured oversight in energy and environmental matters, viewing it as necessary for sustainable growth and infrastructure integrity. Conversely, some critics express that the amendments could dilute local autonomy in managing public water safety and environmental protections, leading to concerns about the efficacy of local governance in matters that significantly impact communities. These contrasting views illustrate the ongoing debate between state-level oversight versus local control in environmental governance.

Contention

One notable point of contention within the bill pertains to its regulatory framework concerning natural gas and water safety measures. Advocates argue that the standardized requirements will lead to better environmental protection and efficiency in the permit process. However, opponents worry that limiting local governments' authority to address specific environmental concerns could hinder community responses to unique local challenges. Additionally, increasing penalties for property crimes related to critical infrastructure raises questions about the implications for civil liberties and the balance of punitive measures against community engagement and responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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