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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 0 H HOUSE BILL Committee Substitute Favorable // Short Title: Allow EB Look Back/Continue Expenditures 0. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: March, 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET TO CONTINUE EXPENDITURES FOR THE OPERATION OF GOVERNMENT UNTIL SEPTEMBER 0, 0, AT THE LEVEL IN EFFECT ON JUNE 0, 0, AND IMPLEMENTING THE THREE-YEAR LOOK BACK PERIOD FOR FEDERALLY FUNDED EXTENDED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 0 OF THE TAX RELIEF, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE REAUTHORIZATION, AND JOB CREATION ACT OF 0, PUBLIC LAW 1-1, WITH THE AMENDMENTS EFFECTIVE APRIL, 0, AND EXPIRING JANUARY 1, 01. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: BUDGET CONTINUATION SECTION 1.(a) The Director of the Budget may continue to allot funds for expenditure by State agencies, departments, and institutions, at a level not to exceed the level of recurring expenditures authorized in S.L. 00-1, as amended, or in S.L. 0-1, as amended. SECTION 1.(b) The Director of the Budget shall not allocate funds for any of the purposes set out in the budget reductions in House Bill 00, th edition. SECTION 1.(c) Vacant positions subject to the proposed budget reductions in House Bill 00, th edition, shall not be filled. State employees in positions set out in House Bill 00, th edition, to be eliminated for the 0-01 fiscal year shall be given notice of termination as required by law. SECTION 1.(d) The appropriations and the authorizations to allocate and spend funds which are set out in this section shall remain in effect until the Current Operations and Capital Improvements Appropriations Act of 0 (0 Appropriations Act) becomes law, at which time that act shall become effective and shall govern appropriations and expenditures. When the 0 Appropriations Act becomes law, the Director of the Budget shall adjust allotments to give effect to that act from July 1, 0. SECTION 1.(e) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the limitations and directions for the 0-0 fiscal year in S.L. 00-1, as amended, or in S.L. 0-1, as amended, remain in effect. SECTION 1.(f) There is appropriated from the appropriate State funds and cash balances, federal receipts, and departmental receipts for the 0-01 fiscal year funds necessary to carry out the provisions of this act. EMPLOYEE SALARIES *H-v-*

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 0 SECTION.(a) The salary schedules and specific salaries established for the 0-0 fiscal year by or under S.L. 0-1 and in effect on June 0, 0, or the last day in pay status during the 0-0 fiscal year if earlier, for offices and positions, including positions in the UNC Health Care System, shall remain in effect and shall not be increased regardless of funding source of the increase or regardless of the exceptions established in Section.1A of S.L. 00-1, as amended by S.L. 00-, Section 1; S.L. 0-1, Section.(c); and S.L. 0-1, Section. until the date the 0 Appropriations Act becomes law. SECTION.(b) State employees subject to G.S. A-(c), A-1.1, or 0-. shall not move up on salary schedules or receive automatic increases, including automatic step increases, until authorized by the General Assembly. SECTION.(c) Public school employees paid on the teacher salary schedule or the school-based administrator salary schedule and other employees shall not move up on salary schedules or receive automatic step increases, annual, performance, merit, or other increments until authorized by the General Assembly. SECTION.(d) Nothing in this section prohibits a salary reduction when authorized by the Director of the Budget or other authorized officer. STATE CONTROLLER SHALL NOT TRANSFER FUNDS ON JUNE 0 SECTION.(a) Notwithstanding G.S. 1C--, for the 0-0 fiscal year only, funds shall not be reserved to the Repairs and Renovations Reserve Account, and the State Controller shall not transfer funds from the unreserved credit balance to the Repairs and Renovations Reserve Account on June 0, 0. SECTION.(b) Notwithstanding G.S. 1C--, for the 0-0 fiscal year only, funds shall not be reserved to the Savings Reserve Account, and the State Controller shall not transfer funds from the unreserved credit balance to the Savings Reserve Account on June 0, 0. SECTION.(c) This section becomes effective June 0, 0. CERTAIN FUNDS SHALL NOT REVERT SECTION.(a) If the provisions of House Bill 00, Fourth Edition, direct that funds shall not revert, the funds shall not revert on June 0, 0. Unless these funds are encumbered on or before June 0, 0, these funds shall not be expended after June 0, 0, except as provided by a law enacted after June 0, 0. SECTION.(b) If the provisions of S.L. 00-1, as amended, or S.L. 0-1, as amended, direct that funds appropriated for a purpose shall not revert on June 0, 0, funds appropriated for that purpose for the 0-0 fiscal year shall not revert on June 0, 0. SECTION.(c) This section becomes effective June 0, 0. FEDERAL BLOCK GRANTS SECTION. The Director of the Budget shall continue to allocate federal block grant funds at the levels provided in S.L. 0-1 and as otherwise provided by law, and appropriations from federal block grants are hereby made. ENROLLMENT INCREASES SECTION. Funds appropriated in this act may be used to fund increases in average daily membership in public schools and increases in enrollment in the North Carolina Community College System, and The University of North Carolina. MEDICAID Page House Bill -Second Edition

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 0 SECTION. The Director of the Budget may use up to one hundred twenty-five million dollars ($1,000,000) to repay the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for excess Medicaid funds drawn down during the 00-0 fiscal year. The Director of the Budget shall report the amount of funds used under this section no later than 0 days after payment to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Chairs of the Senate and House of Representatives Appropriations Committees, and the Fiscal Research Division. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE/IMPLEMENT THREE-YEAR LOOK BACK SECTION.(a) G.S. -1.01(a1)()c. is amended by adding a new sub-sub-subdivision to read: ". This section applies as provided under the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 0 (P.L. 1-1) as it existed on December, 0, and is applicable to compensation for weeks of unemployment beginning after December, 0, and ending on or before December 1, 0, provided that: I. The average rate of (i) insured unemployment, not seasonally adjusted, equaled or exceeded one hundred twenty percent (%) of the average of such rates for the corresponding 1-week period ending in all of the preceding three calendar years and equaled or exceeded five percent (%) or (ii) total unemployment, seasonally adjusted, as determined by the United States Secretary of Labor, for the period consisting of the most recent three months for which data for all states are published before the close of the week equals or exceeds six and one-half percent (.%); and II. The average rate of total unemployment in this State, seasonally adjusted, as determined by the United States Secretary of Labor, for the three-month period referred to in this subsection, equals or exceeds one hundred ten percent (1%) of the average for any of the corresponding three-month periods ending in the three preceding calendar years." SECTION.(b) G.S. -1.01(a1)()e. reads as rewritten: "() There is an "on indicator" for this State for a week if the Commission determines, in accordance with the regulations of the United States Secretary of Labor, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediate preceding 1 weeks, the rate of insured unemployment (not seasonally adjusted) under this Chapter: e. Total extended benefit amount. 1. The total extended benefit amount payment to any eligible individual with respect to the applicable benefit year shall be the least of the following amounts: I. Fifty percent (0%) of the total amount of regular benefits which were payable to the individual under this Chapter in the individual's applicable benefit year; or House Bill -Second Edition Page

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 0 II. Thirteen times the individual's weekly benefit amount that was payable to the individual under this Chapter for a week of total unemployment in the applicable benefit year.. I. Effective with respect to weeks beginning in a high unemployment period, sub-subdivision e.1. of this subdivision shall be applied by substituting: A. "Eighty percent (0%)" for "fifty percent (0%)" in sub-subdivision e.1.i., and B. "Twenty" for "thirteen" in sub-subdivision e.1.ii. II. For purposes of sub-subdivision.i., the term "high unemployment period" means any period during which an extended benefit period would be in effect if sub-subdivision c. of this subdivision were applied by substituting "eight percent (%)" for six and one-half percent (.%)".. This subdivision applies as provided under the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 0 (P.L. 1-1) as it existed on December, 0, and is applicable to compensation for weeks of unemployment beginning after December, 0, and ending on or before December 1, 0, provided that: I. The average rate of total unemployment, seasonally adjusted, as determined by the United States Secretary of Labor, for the period consisting of the most recent three months for which data for all states are published before the close of the week equals or exceeds eight percent (%); and II. The average rate of total unemployment in this State, seasonally adjusted, as determined by the United States Secretary of Labor, for the three-month period referred to in this subdivision equals or exceeds one hundred ten percent (1%) of the average for any of the corresponding three-month periods ending in the three preceding calendar years." SECTION.(c) The intent of this section is to allow extended benefits to be paid as provided under the Federal Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 0 so long as the payment of the benefits does not hinder the State's ability to reduce the debt it owes the federal government to pay unemployment benefits. It is not the intent of this section to pay for the extended benefits with contributions paid by employers under Chapter of the North Carolina General Statutes or with contributions paid by employers under the federal payroll tax that would otherwise be used to pay down the amount borrowed from the federal government by the State to pay unemployment benefits. Nothing in this section obligates the State to pay extended benefits provided by this section with contributions payable under Chapter of the General Statutes or with any other State funds. This section is null and void if the payment of the benefits would divert federal payroll tax revenue payable by North Carolina employers that would otherwise be used to pay down the amount borrowed from the federal government by the State to pay unemployment benefits. SECTION.(d) This section becomes effective April, 0, and expires January 1, 01. Page House Bill -Second Edition

General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 0 EFFECTIVE DATES SECTION. Except as otherwise provided, this act becomes effective July 1, 0, and expires the earlier of September 0, 0, at : P.M. or the date the Current Operations and Capital Improvements Appropriations Act of 0 becomes law. House Bill -Second Edition Page