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North Carolina House Bill H851 Compare Versions

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11 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
22 SESSION 2025
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4-HOUSE BILL 851
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4+HOUSE BILL DRH10327-ND-22
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78 Short Title: Hospital Police Officer/Authority/Info Access. (Public)
8-Sponsors: Representatives Reeder, Miller, and Pyrtle (Primary Sponsors).
9-For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site.
10-Referred to: Judiciary 2, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
11-April 10, 2025
12-*H851 -v-1*
9+Sponsors: Representative Reeder.
10+Referred to:
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12+*DRH10327 -ND-22*
1313 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
1414 AN ACT TO TREAT HOSPITAL POLICE OFFICERS AS A DISTINCT CATEGORY OF 2
1515 COMPANY POLICE OFFICERS AND TO PROVIDE CERTAIN AUTHORITY AND 3
1616 INFORMATION ACCESS TO THESE OFFICERS. 4
1717 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5
1818 SECTION 1. Chapter 74E of the General Statutes reads as rewritten: 6
1919 "Chapter 74E. 7
2020 "Company Police Act. 8
2121 … 9
2222 "§ 74E-6. Oaths, powers, and authority of company police officers. 10
2323 … 11
2424 (b) Categories. – The following three distinct classifications of company police officers 12
2525 are established: 13
2626 … 14
2727 (1a) Hospital Police Officers. – Those company police officers who are employed 15
2828 by a hospital as that term is defined under G.S. 131E-76(3). 16
2929 … 17
3030 (d1) Hospital Police. – Hospital police officers have the powers contained in subsection 18
3131 (c) of this section and also have the powers in that subsection upon that portion of any public 19
3232 road or highway passing through or immediately adjoining the property described in that 20
3333 subsection, wherever located. The governing body of a hospital as defined by G.S. 131E-76(2) 21
3434 may enter into a mutual aid agreement with the governing board of a municipality or, with the 22
3535 consent of the county sheriff, a county to the same extent as a municipal police department 23
3636 pursuant to Chapter 160A of the General Statutes. 24
3737 … 25
3838 (f1) Hospital Police CJLEADS Access. – Unless contrary to any federal law, regulation, 26
3939 or requirement, a hospital police agency certified pursuant to this Chapter shall be granted access 27
4040 to the Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data System (CJLEADS) upon (i) request 28
4141 of the agency and (ii) compliance with the requirements established by the Government Data 29
4242 Analytics Center (GDAC) for access to that system, including the execution of a license and 30
4343 usage agreement. 31
4444 (f2) Hospital Police DCIN Access. – Pursuant to all laws, rules, and regulations not 32
4545 inconsistent with this subsection, hospital police agencies shall be granted access to and deemed 33
46-participating agencies of the Division of Criminal Information Network (DCIN) created under 34 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
47-Page 2 House Bill 851-First Edition
48-G.S. 143B-905 in a manner equivalent, at a minimum, to campus police certified by the Attorney 1
49-General pursuant to Chapter 74G of the General Statutes. 2
50-…." 3
51-SECTION 2. G.S. 115D-5(b) reads as rewritten: 4
52-"(b) In order to make instruction as accessible as possible to all citizens, the teaching of 5
53-curricular courses and of noncurricular extension courses at convenient locations away from 6
54-institution campuses as well as on campuses is authorized and shall be encouraged. A pro rata 7
55-portion of the established regular tuition rate charged a full-time student shall be charged a 8
56-part-time student taking any curriculum course. In lieu of any tuition charge, the State Board of 9
57-Community Colleges shall establish a uniform registration fee, or a schedule of uniform 10
58-registration fees, to be charged students enrolling in extension courses for which instruction is 11
59-financed primarily from State funds. The State Board of Community Colleges may provide by 12
60-general and uniform regulations for waiver of tuition and registration fees for the following: 13
61-… 14
62-(2) Courses requested by the following entities that support the organizations' 15
63-training needs and are on a specialized course list approved by the State Board 16
64-of Community Colleges: 17
65-… 18
66-f. Municipal, county, or State law enforcement agencies. 19
67-f1. Campus police agencies of private institutions of higher education 20
68-certified by the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 74G of the 21
69-General Statutes. 22
70-f2. Hospital police agencies certified by the Attorney General pursuant to 23
71-Chapter 74E of the General Statutes. 24
72-…." 25
73-SECTION 3. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, there shall be no 26
74-impediment to the use of the Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders (VIPER) 27
75-system by hospital police agencies certified by the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 74E of 28
76-the General Statutes, so long as those agencies choose to acquire the necessary equipment and 29
77-utilize the VIPER system. 30
78-SECTION 4. This act is effective when it becomes law. 31
46+participating agencies of the Division of Criminal Information Network (DCIN) created under 34
47+G.S. 143B-905 in a manner equivalent, at a minimum, to campus police certified by the Attorney 35
48+General pursuant to Chapter 74G of the General Statutes. 36
49+H.B. 851
50+Apr 9, 2025
51+HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
52+Page 2 DRH10327-ND-22
53+…." 1
54+SECTION 2. G.S. 115D-5(b) reads as rewritten: 2
55+"(b) In order to make instruction as accessible as possible to all citizens, the teaching of 3
56+curricular courses and of noncurricular extension courses at convenient locations away from 4
57+institution campuses as well as on campuses is authorized and shall be encouraged. A pro rata 5
58+portion of the established regular tuition rate charged a full-time student shall be charged a 6
59+part-time student taking any curriculum course. In lieu of any tuition charge, the State Board of 7
60+Community Colleges shall establish a uniform registration fee, or a schedule of uniform 8
61+registration fees, to be charged students enrolling in extension courses for which instruction is 9
62+financed primarily from State funds. The State Board of Community Colleges may provide by 10
63+general and uniform regulations for waiver of tuition and registration fees for the following: 11
64+… 12
65+(2) Courses requested by the following entities that support the organizations' 13
66+training needs and are on a specialized course list approved by the State Board 14
67+of Community Colleges: 15
68+… 16
69+f. Municipal, county, or State law enforcement agencies. 17
70+f1. Campus police agencies of private institutions of higher education 18
71+certified by the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 74G of the 19
72+General Statutes. 20
73+f2. Hospital police agencies certified by the Attorney General pursuant to 21
74+Chapter 74E of the General Statutes. 22
75+…." 23
76+SECTION 3. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, there shall be no 24
77+impediment to the use of the Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders (VIPER) 25
78+system by hospital police agencies certified by the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 74E of 26
79+the General Statutes, so long as those agencies choose to acquire the necessary equipment and 27
80+utilize the VIPER system. 28
81+SECTION 4. This act is effective when it becomes law. 29