NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1971 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 728

HOUSE BILL 900

 

 

AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE GOVERNOR AND ADVISORY BUDGET COMMISSION TO FURNISH TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WHILE IN SESSION AN ENUMERATION OF CERTAIN NON-STATE PERSONNEL ACT POSITIONS AND THEIR MAXIMUM PROPOSED SALARIES.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

Section 1.  The Executive Budget Act, Article 1 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof a new section to be designated G.S. 143-34.3 and to read as follows:

"§ 143-34.3.  Non-State Personnel Act employee salary schedule to be furnished General Assembly. — (a) Any salary for an existing position or increase of salary for a State employee who is not subject to the State Personnel Act and whose salary is fixed by the Governor and Advisory Budget Commission shall not become effective unless submitted to the General Assembly of North Carolina pursuant to subsection (b).

(b)        The State Budget Officer shall file with the principal clerk of each House of the General Assembly, while the General Assembly is in session, certified copies of a listing containing all non-State Personnel Act positions or additional positions to be filled for which the salary is fixed by the Governor and the Advisory Budget Commission, the salary paid to the occupant of that position during the preceding year and the salary proposed to be paid to the occupant of that position during each year of the ensuing biennium. The listing for existing positions for the 1971-73 biennium shall be filed not later than five days after ratification of this act, and shall not become effective until approved by the 1971 General Assembly. For subsequent bienniums, the listing shall be filed not later than 30 days after the General Assembly convenes but shall not require any action before becoming effective.

Sec. 2.  This act shall become effective upon ratification.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 2nd day of July, 1971.