North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H919 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/14/2025

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	1 
HOUSE BILL 919 
 
 
Short Title: Fair Access to Financial Services. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representatives Scott, Balkcom, N. Jackson, and Biggs (Primary Sponsors). 
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. 
Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House 
April 14, 2025 
*H919 -v-1* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO PROTECT CO NSUMERS THROUGH FAIR ACCESS TO FINANCIAL 2 
SERVICES. 3 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4 
SECTION 1. Article 6 of Chapter 53C of the General Statutes is amended by adding 5 
a new section to read: 6 
"§ 53C-6-21.  Discrimination prohibited. 7 
(a) Unlawful Factors. – It is unlawful for a bank to deny or cancel its services to a person, 8 
or to otherwise discriminate against a person in providing its services, on the basis of any of the 9 
following factors: 10 
(1) The person's political opinions, speech, or affiliations. 11 
(2) The person's religious beliefs, religious exercise, or religious affiliations, 12 
unless the bank claims a religious purpose. 13 
(3) Any factor if it is not a quantitative, impartial, and risk-based standard, 14 
including any factor related to the person's business. 15 
(4) The use of any rating, scoring, analysis, tabulation, or action that considers a 16 
social credit score based on any of the following: 17 
a. The person's lawful ownership of a firearm. 18 
b. The person's engagement in the lawful manufacture, distribution, sale, 19 
purchase, or use of firearms or ammunition. 20 
c. The person's engagement in the exploration, production, utilization, 21 
transportation, sale, or manufacture of fossil fuel-based energy, 22 
timber, mining, or agriculture. 23 
d. The person's support of the State or federal government in combating 24 
illegal immigration, drug trafficking, or human trafficking. 25 
e. The person's failure or expected failure to meet any of the following 26 
so long as the person is in compliance with State and federal law: 27 
1. Environmental standards, including emissions standards, 28 
benchmarks, requirements, or disclosures. 29 
2. Social governance standards, benchmarks, or requirements, 30 
including environmental or social justice. 31 
3. Corporate board or company employment composition 32 
standards, benchmarks, requirements, or disclosures based on 33 
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4. Policies or procedures requiring or encouraging employee 1 
participation in social justice programming, including 2 
diversity, equity, or inclusion training. 3 
(5) The person's engagement with, facilitation of, employment by, support of, 4 
business relationship with, representation of, or advocacy for any person 5 
described in this subsection. 6 
(b) Subjective Standards. – A bank may offer a service to a person based on subjective 7 
standards only if the standards are fully disclosed and explained to the person before entering 8 
into a contract for the service. The bank shall obtain a signature from the person attesting that the 9 
bank has disclosed and explained the subjective standards being used by the bank. 10 
(c) Annual Report. – By January 1 of each year, a bank shall attest, under penalty of 11 
perjury, on a form prescribed by the Commissioner whether the bank is in compliance with this 12 
section. 13 
(d) Private Right of Action. – A person aggrieved by a violation of this section may bring 14 
an action for damages or injunctive relief. A violation of this section is an unfair or deceptive 15 
trade practice under G.S. 75-1.1." 16 
SECTION 2. G.S. 54B-78 reads as rewritten: 17 
"§ 54B-78.  Prohibited practices. 18 
(a) Any A person or association who shall engage that engages in any either of the 19 
following acts or practices shall be is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor: 20 
(1) Defamation: Making, publishing, disseminating, or circulating,  directly or 21 
indirectly, or aiding, abetting, or encouraging the making, publishing, 22 
disseminating, or circulating of of, any oral, written, or printed statement 23 
which that is false regarding the financial condition of any association. 24 
(2) False information and advertising: Making, publishing, disseminating, or 25 
circulating or causing, directly or indirectly, to be made published, 26 
disseminated, circulated, or otherwise placed before the public in any 27 
publication, media, notice, pamphlet, letter, poster, or any other way, an 28 
advertisement, announcement, or statement containing any assertion, 29 
representation, or statement with respect to the savings and loan business or 30 
with respect to any person in the conduct of the savings and loan business 31 
which that is untrue, deceptive, or misleading. 32 
(b) The provisions of G.S. 53C-6-21 apply to a State association." 33 
SECTION 3. G.S. 54C-64 reads as rewritten: 34 
"§ 54C-64.  Prohibited practices. 35 
(a) A person who that engages in any either of the following acts or practices is guilty of 36 
a Class 1 misdemeanor: 37 
(1) Defamation: Making, publishing, disseminating, or circulating, directly or 38 
indirectly, or aiding, abetting, or encouraging the making, publishing, 39 
disseminating, or circulating of of, any oral, written, or printed statement that 40 
is false regarding the financial condition of any savings bank. 41 
(2) False information and advertising: Making, publishing, disseminating, 42 
circulating, or otherwise placing before the public in any publication, media, 43 
notice, pamphlet, letter, poster, or any other way, an advertisement, 44 
announcement, or statement containing any assertion, representation, or 45 
statement with respect to the savings bank business or with respect to any 46 
person in the conduct of the savings bank business that is untrue, deceptive, 47 
or misleading. 48 
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 1997-241, s. 2. 49 
(b) The provisions of G.S. 53C-6-21 apply to a State savings bank." 50  General Assembly Of North Carolina 	Session 2025 
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SECTION 4. Article 14C of Chapter 54 of the General Statutes is amended by adding 1 
a new section to read: 2 
"§ 54-109.23.  Discrimination prohibited. 3 
The provisions of G.S. 53C-6-21 apply to a credit union. A credit union shall submit the 4 
annual report described in G.S. 53C-6-21(b) to the Administrator." 5 
SECTION 5. G.S. 58-63-15 reads as rewritten: 6 
"§ 58-63-15. Unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices 7 
defined. 8 
The following are hereby defined as unfair methods of competition and unfair and deceptive 9 
acts or practices in the business of insurance: 10 
… 11 
(7) Unfair Discrimination. – 12 
… 13 
e. Refusing to insure or charging a different rate solely in consideration 14 
of the risks relating to environmental, social, and governance criteria, 15 
as defined in G.S. 143-162.6; diversity, equity, or inclusion policies; 16 
or political and ideological factors, unless the refusal or different rate 17 
is the result of the application of sound underwriting and actuarial 18 
principles related to actual or reasonably anticipated loss experience. 19 
…." 20 
SECTION 6. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies to acts committed 21 
on or after that date. 22