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Fee Comparison Chart: H97 Conference Report Conference Report Sec. #

Description/Notes Provision Title

Eff. Date

Annual Impact

ANER 13.4 Drug Manufacturer Licensing and Registration Fees

13.5

07/01/2015 $

15.13

Food Manufacturer and Retailer Inspection Fees Repeal Apprenticeship Fee

14.10

Shellfish Cultivation Leasing Reform

When act becomes law.

14.10B

SCFL Exemption for Employees of Leaseholder

When act becomes law.

14.10C

Water Column Leasing Clarification

07/01/2015 $ 07/01/2015

550,000 Increases annual registration fees for out-of-state companies operating as manufacturers or repackagers from $500 to $1000 and as wholesalers from $350 to $700. Increases annual licensure application fees for in-state companies operating as manufacturers from $500 to $1000 and for any other person from $350 to $700. Fees were last raised in 1988.

35,000 Increases annual inspection fees for dairy retailers from $10 to $50 and for wholesalers from $40 to $100. 0 Eliminates $50 fee (initial registration & annual requirement) for participants in the Apprenticeship program. Less than $3,600 Extends the duration of a shellfish lease from five to ten years. Shellfish renewal fees are $100 – every 5 years for contract/renewals after 2009 and every 10 years for contracts issued prior to 2009. Impact is minimal. Unknown Allows an employee of a shellfish leaseholder holding a valid SCFL (standard commercial fishing license) to take shellfish without a license from an area leased for cultivation of shellfish. The number shellfish license holders who also are employees of a shellfish leaseholder holding a valid SCFL is unknown. Background: Currently, anyone who harvests shellfish from a leased area must obtain a $50 shellfish license or have a SCFL with a shellfish endorsement. Less than $5,000 Amends leases for shellfish cultivation to specify that the lease includes the right to place devices or equipment related to the cultivation or harvesting of marine resources on or within 18 inches of the leased bottom. Devices that don’t attach to the bottom or extend above 18 inches of above the leased bottom would still require a water column lease. The effect of this amendment is that potentially fewer water column leases would be needed. In FY 201314, a total of 26 water column leases made payments totaling $4,530.

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Description/Notes Provision Title

14.20

Landfill Changes

Eff. Date 07/01/2016 $

N/A

14.26

Gen Gov 20.1

Annual Impact (260,359) Replaces existing permit fee structure for solid waste management facilities with a new fee permit fee structure based on an annual permit fee. New fee structure is estimated to generate approximately $26,000 less than the current fee structure based on a 3-year average of collections. Also extends the duration of permits for sanitary landfills and transfer stations to a facility’s life-of site permits (from the current option for a 5- or 10-year permit). N/A

Reform Civil Penalties Under the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act

Insurance Regulatory Charge

When act becomes law.

01/01/2016

Unknown Sets a maximum cumulative total civil penalty of $25,000 for first time violators of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act.

0 Keeps the Insurance Regulatory Charge at the current rate of 6.5%. The fee is expected to generate approximately $33.5 million, which is the same amount of revenue received from the current rate; therefore, there is no net fiscal impact.

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Provision Title

27.8

Driver License/Duplicate Fees

07/01/2015

Increase in North Carolina Medical Examiner Autopsy Fee

10/01/2015

12E.6

Increase in Medical Examiner Fee

10/01/2015 $

12G.3

Licensure of Overnight Respite Facilities

12H.4

Provider Application and Recredentialing Fee

HHS 12E.5

Description/Notes Eff. Date

Annual Impact $275,000 (Highway Changes the recipient fund from the License to Give Trust Fund to the Highway Fund. Rates Fund) are unchanged.

$585,000 Amends G.S. 130A-389(a) to increase the autopsy fee charged by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner from $1,250 to $2,800. This fee is charged for autopsies/studies deemed advisable by the chief medical examiner or medical examiner investigating a case, or requested by the district attorney or a superior court judge. Sec. (a)(1) directs that counties shall pay only $1,750 of this fee. (110,000) Increases the fee for reports by the county medical examiners from $100 to $200 per case. Adds adult day care and adult day health overnight respite facilities to the list of construction projects on which a review fee is imposed. The amount of the fee is $225 per facility

$

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Maintains the application and triennial re-credentialing application fee of $100 (plus federally required amounts) by the Division of Medical Assistance (Medicaid) to charge for application by each provider enrolling in the Medicaid Program for the first time. The fee is expected to generate approximately $1.5 million, which is the same amount of revenue received from the current fee; therefore, there is no net fiscal impact.

JPS

16B.6

Clarify Boxing Commission Fee

10/01/2015 $

16B.8

Clarify Hazardous Materials Fee

10/01/2015 $

4,000 Changes the fee collected at events by the Boxing Commission from $2 per ticket sold to $2 per spectator. Clarifies that the maximum hazardous materials facility fee is a per-site maximum. This change has no effect on the General Fund because the original budgeted amount was calculated on a per-site basis.

Transportation

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Description/Notes Provision Title

29.22

Passenger Rail Receipt Generating Activities

07/01/2015

$TBD Highway Fund Authorizes receipts generated through concessions and other means on passenger rail trains and facilities to offset operating costs for the service.

29.23A

Use of Proceeds Generated From Shipyard

07/01/2015

$TBD Highway Fund Credits the net proceeds from Shipyard services to a capital reserve account to fund Shipyard equipment and infrastructure.

29.30(a)

License Restoration Fee

10/01/2015

29.30

Increase DMV Fees

Eff. Date

Annual Impact

N/A

$575,000 Changes the recipient fund from the General Fund (Bowles Center) to the Highway Fund. Rates are unchanged. 01/01/2016 CONFERENCE Version: Changes the following fees: Civil Penalty & Forfeiture Fund -Fee for all classes of regular driver’s license: $4/yr. to $5/yr. $29.9m -Fee for motorcycle endorsement: $1.75/yr. to $2.3/yr. (FY 2016-17) -Revoked driver’s license restoration fee:  $50 to $65, if not for impaired driving Highway Fund  $100 to $130, if for impaired driving $75.1m -Fee for learners permit, limited learner's permit, or limited (FY 2015-16) provisional license: $15 to $20 -Fee for duplicate license: $10 to $13 $151.6m -Driver improvement clinic fee: $50 to $65 (FY 2016-17) -Fee for limited extract copy of license record (3 or fewer years): $8 to $10 -Fee for complete extract copy of license record: $8 to $10.40 Highway Trust Fund -Fee for certified true copy of complete license record: $11 to $14 $16.2m -Application fee for commercial driver’s license: $30 to $40 (FY 2015-16) -Fee for all classes of CDL: $15/yr. to $20/yr. -Fee for each CDL endorsement: $3/yr. to $4/yr. $33.5m -Fee for certified copies of DMV documents: $10 to $13 (FY 2016-17) -Penalty to timely apply for certificate of title: $15 to $20 -Application fee for certificate of title: $40 to $52

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Description/Notes Provision Title

Eff. Date

Annual Impact -Application for duplicate/corrected certificate of title, of repossessor for certificate of title, for duplicate registration card, for recording supplementary lien, for removing a lien from a certificate of title, for a salvage certificate of title by insurer/used motor vehicle dealer, for certificate of title for transfer to manufacturer or retailer for purpose of resale: $15 to $20 -Fee to transfer registration: $15 to $20 -Fee for replacement registration plates: $15 to $20 -Fee for one-day certificate of title preparation and delivery: $75 to $98 -Fee for registration/licensing of for-hire passenger vehicles:  $78 to $100 for capacity of 15 passengers or less  $1.40 per hundred lbs to $1.80 for 15+ passenger capacity -Fee for registration/licensing of U-Drive-It vehicles:  1-passenger motorcycles: $18 to $23  2- passenger motorcycles: $22 to $30  3-passenger motorcycles: $26 to $34  15/- passenger cars: $51 to $66  16/+ passenger buses: $2 to $2.60 per 100 lbs. empty wt.  Trucks not hauling products for hire: o 4000 Pounds: $41.50 to $54 o 5000 Pounds: $51 to $66 o 6000 Pounds: $61 to $80 -Fee to register/license private passenger vehicles:  Not more than 15 passengers: $28 to $36  Over 15 passengers: $31 to $40  NOTE: vehicle given by federal government to veteran due to disability, fee change is $1 to $1.30 -Fee to register/license:  Motorcycle: $15 to $20, unless equipped with device designed to transport persons/property, then: $22 to $30 

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House trailers: $11 to $14

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Description/Notes Provision Title

Eff. Date

Annual Impact  Vehicles with fee determined by weight have an additional fee of $3, to be increased to $4  Additional fee for electric vehicles: $100 to $130 -Late fee for motor vehicle registration:  Expired less than one month: $15  Expired between 1 and 2 months: $20  Expired more than two months: $25 -Fee for registration of self-propelled property-hauling vehicles:  Minimum fee at farmers rate: $24 to $30  Minimum fee at general rate: $28 to $36  For wreckers 7000 lbs. or less: $75 to $98  For wreckers over 7000 lbs.: $148 to $192  For semi-trailer/trailer: $19 to $25 (unless multi-year plate, then: $75 to $98)  Additional fee for fees determined by wt.: $3 to $4  Farmer rate per 100 lbs. gross wt.: o Not over 4000 lbs.: .29 to .38 o 4001 to 9000 lbs.: .40 to .52 o 9001 to 130000 lbs.: .50 to .65 o 13001 to 17000 lbs.: .68 to .88 o Over 17000 lbs.: .77 to 1.00  General rate per 100 lbs. gross wt.: o Not over 4000 lbs.: .59 to .77 o 4001 to 9000 lbs.: .81 to 1.05 o 9001 to 130000 lbs.: 1.00 to 1.30 o 13001 to 17000 lbs.: 1.36 to 1.77 o Over 17000 lbs.: 1.54 to 2.00 -License fee for MV dealers, distributors, distributor branches, and wholesalers: $70 to $90 -License fee for manufacturers: $150 to $195 -License fee for manufacturer factory branch: $100 to $130

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Description/Notes Provision Title

Eff. Date

Annual Impact -License fee for MV sales representatives: $15 to $20 -License fee for factory/distributor representatives: $15 to $20 -Fee for application by intrastate motor carrier for certificate of exemption: $45 to $60 -Fee for certification by interstate motor carrier that it is not regulated by US DOT: $45 to $60 -Fee for application by interstate motor carrier for emergency trip permit: $18 to $23 -Fee to give notice of assertion of lien and proposal of sale to DMV: $10 to $13

29.30B

Special Registration Plate Fee

10/01/2015

29.35

Eliminate 10-Day Trip Permit & Increase Temporary Tag Fee

01/01/2016

$1.47m Changes the recipients from the Department of Commerce and Department of Health and Human Services to the Highway Fund. Rates are unchanged. $800,000 Raises the fee for a 10-day temporary license plate from $5 to $10.

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