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Introduced
05/28/2018
05/28/2018
In Committee
06/01/2018
06/01/2018
Crossed Over
05/30/2018
05/30/2018
Passed
06/05/2018
06/05/2018
Dead
Vetoed
06/15/2018
06/15/2018
Veto Overridden
06/20/2018
06/20/2018
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/20/2018
06/20/2018
Introduced Session
2017-2018 Session
Bill Summary
Various Court Districts Changes
AI Summary
This bill makes various changes to the organization and structure of North Carolina's court districts. Key provisions include:
- Reorganizing the existing superior court districts, including splitting Mecklenburg County into eight new districts (26A through 26H) and Wake County into six new districts (10A through 10F).
- Adjusting the number of resident superior court judges in various districts across the state.
- Reorganizing the existing district court districts, including splitting Wake County into six new districts (10A through 10F) and Mecklenburg County into eight new districts (26A through 26H).
- Adjusting the number of district court judges in various districts across the state.
- Specifying the implementation timeline for the new court districts, with some changes taking effect in 2019 and others in 2021.
- Appropriating funds from the state's unreserved fund balance to cover the costs of the new judgeships created by the bill.
The bill aims to reorganize North Carolina's court districts and judgeships to better align with population changes and workloads across the state.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Ch. SL 2018-14 (on 06/20/2018)
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