North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H412

Introduced
3/16/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Engrossed
4/26/23  
Refer
4/26/23  
Refer
5/18/23  
Report Pass
5/23/23  
Refer
5/23/23  
Report Pass
5/24/23  
Enrolled
5/31/23  
Chaptered
6/10/23  

Caption

Modify Property Transfer to Pender County

Impact

The modifications proposed by HB 412 aim to enhance Pender County's capabilities in developing a jail facility, a critical component in ensuring local law enforcement can operate effectively. By allowing the county to subordinate the state’s reversionary interest in the property for financing purposes, the bill seeks to remove barriers that would impede the timely construction and modernization of law enforcement infrastructure. This legislative change is expected to foster improvements in the local justice system by providing updated facilities.

Summary

House Bill 412 is an act focused on modifying the terms of property conveyance to Pender County for the purpose of facilitating the construction of a jail facility. Specifically, it allows for greater flexibility in financial operations by permitting Pender County to grant deeds of trust or similar instruments related to the property. This adjustment is essential for the county to secure financing necessary for the construction, acquisition, and equipping of the new facility, thereby streamlining the process and addressing urgent infrastructure needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 412 appears to be largely positive, with support from various stakeholders recognizing the necessity of modernizing jail facilities for public safety and community welfare. The unanimous vote in favor of the bill, which recorded 118 yeas and 0 nays, reflects a consensus on its importance for Pender County. No significant opposition has been indicated in the available documentation, suggesting a collaborative approach to addressing local needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention typically arise in discussions around funding for civic projects, including concerns over fiscal responsibility and the long-term impacts on taxpayers. However, with the current support for HB 412, there appears to be an understanding that the financial mechanisms it introduces will enable necessary improvements without placing undue strain on the county’s budget. As such, the bill seems aligned with the community’s interests in bolstering law enforcement infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H479

Town of Burgaw Property Transfer

NC HB703

Relating to authorizing a revocable deed that transfers real property at the transferor's death.

NC SB462

Relating to authorizing a revocable deed that transfers real property at the transferor's death.

NC HB4011

Property: conveyance of state property; transfer of certain state-owned property in Arenac County; provide for. Creates land transfer act.

NC S4666

Modifies payer of additional fees and taxes imposed on certain real property transfers; modifies fees and taxes imposed on property transfers valued over $2 million.

NC A5804

Modifies payer of additional fees and taxes imposed on certain real property transfers; modifies fees and taxes imposed on property transfers valued over $2 million.

NC H364

Self-Liquidating Projects/Property Transfers

NC HB986

Maryland Real Property Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Act

NC SB146

Maryland Real Property Transfer–on–Death (TOD) Act

NC HB5820

Property: conveyance of state property; transfer of certain state-owned property in Arenac County; provide for. Creates land transfer act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.