North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H283 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 03/05/2025

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	1 
HOUSE BILL 283 
 
 
Short Title: Small Business Investment Grant Program. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representatives Reives, Bell, Ross, and T. Brown (Primary Sponsors). 
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. 
Referred to: Commerce and Economic Development, if favorable, Finance, if favorable, Rules, 
Calendar, and Operations of the House 
March 5, 2025 
*H283 -v-1* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO RENAME THE ONE NORTH CAROLINA SMALL BUSINESS ACCOU NT 2 
THE SMALL BUSINESS R ESEARCH AND TECHNOLO GY ACCOUNT AND TO 3 
CREATE A SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT GRANT PROGRAM WITHIN THE ONE 4 
NORTH CAROLINA FUND. 5 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 6 
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 143B-437.71 reads as rewritten: 7 
"§ 143B-437.71.  One North Carolina Fund established as a special revenue fund. 8 
(a) Establishment. – The One North Carolina Fund is established as a special revenue 9 
fund in the Department of Commerce. 10 
(b) Purposes. – Moneys in the One North Carolina Fund may only be allocated pursuant 11 
to this subsection. Moneys may be allocated to (i) local governments for use in connection with 12 
securing commitments for the recruitment, expansion, or retention of new and existing businesses 13 
and to businesses, (ii) the One North Carolina Small Business Account Small Business Research 14 
and Technology Account created pursuant to subsection (c) of this section in an amount not to 15 
exceed three million dollars ($3,000,000). ($3,000,000), and (iii) the Small Business Investment 16 
Grant Account created pursuant to subsection (d) of this section in an amount not to exceed ten 17 
million dollars ($10,000,000). Moneys in the One North Carolina Fund allocated to local 18 
governments under this subsection shall be used for the following purposes only: 19 
(1) Installation or purchase of equipment. 20 
(2) Structural repairs, improvements, or renovations to existing buildings to be 21 
used for expansion. 22 
(3) Construction of or improvements to new or existing water, sewer, gas, or 23 
electric utility distribution lines or equipment for existing buildings. 24 
(4) Construction of or improvements to new or existing water, sewer, gas, or 25 
electric utility distribution lines or equipment for new or proposed buildings 26 
to be used for manufacturing and industrial operations. 27 
(5) Any other purposes specifically provided by an act of the General Assembly. 28 
(b1) Awards. – The amounts committed in Governor's Letters issued in a single fiscal year 29 
may not exceed seventeen million dollars ($17,000,000). Of the amount authorized in this 30 
subsection, three million dollars ($3,000,000) is reserved for agreements with local governments 31 
located in development tier three areas, as defined in G.S. 143B-437.08, with total employment 32 
of 115,000 or less, using the data specified in G.S. 143B-437.52(c)(3). 33  General Assembly Of North Carolina 	Session 2025 
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(c) Small Business Research and Technology Account. – There is created in the One 1 
North Carolina Fund a special account, the One North Carolina Small Business Account, Small 2 
Business Research and Technology Account, to be used for the North Carolina SBIR/STTR 3 
Incentive Program and the North Carolina SBIR/STTR Matching Funds Program, as specified in 4 
Part 2I of Article 10 of Chapter 143B of the General Statutes. 5 
(d) Small Business Investment Grant Account. – There is created in the One North 6 
Carolina Fund a special account, the Small Business Investment Grant Account (SBIG), to be 7 
used to provide competitive grants to eligible small businesses to offset costs associated with 8 
establishing a new facility or expanding an existing facility in the State, in accordance with this 9 
subsection. The Department shall administer the program and shall prioritize grants to recipients 10 
that the Department determines will have the greatest net economic benefit at the regional and 11 
State levels. Grants to a recipient under this subsection may not exceed (i) five hundred thousand 12 
dollars ($500,000) in any single calendar year, (ii) two million five hundred thousand dollars 13 
($2,500,000) total, and (iii) a term of distribution greater than five years. An eligible small 14 
business is a business that meets all of the following requirements: 15 
(1) Has 250 or fewer full-time employees, including full-time equivalents or has 16 
less than five million dollars ($5,000,000) in annual gross revenue. 17 
(2) Will invest at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000), but not more than thirty 18 
million dollars ($30,000,000) in private funds, and hire not more than 250 new 19 
employees, as defined in G.S. 143B-437.51, in this State. 20 
(3) Pays employees an average weekly wage that is at least equal to one hundred 21 
ten percent (110%) of the average wage for all insured private employers in 22 
the county." 23 
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 143B-437.80(a) reads as rewritten: 24 
"(a) Program. – There is established the North Carolina SBIR/STTR Incentive Program 25 
to be administered by the North Carolina Board of Science, Technology, and Innovation. In order 26 
to foster job creation and economic development throughout the State, the Board may provide 27 
grants to eligible businesses to offset costs associated with applying for federal Small Business 28 
Innovative Research (SBIR) grants or Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) 29 
grants. The grants shall be paid from the One North Carolina Small Business Account Small 30 
Business Research and Technology Account established in G.S. 143B-437.71." 31 
SECTION 1.(c) G.S. 143B-437.83 reads as rewritten: 32 
"§ 143B-437.83.  Reports. 33 
The Department of Commerce shall publish a report on the use of funds in the One North 34 
Carolina Small Business Account Small Business Research and Technology Account on 35 
September 1 of each year until all funds have been expended. The report shall contain information 36 
on the disbursement and use of funds allocated under the One North Carolina Small Business 37 
Program. The report must be submitted to the following: 38 
…." 39 
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law. 40