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North Carolina Unified Underground Safety and Damage Prevention Coalition Completes Revision – NCCGARP Takes Up Advocacy Role

 

The Coalition to revise NC § 87-100 has evolved into the North Carolina Common Ground Alliance Regional Partnership and will work to have CGA Best Practices incorporated into North Carolina’s One Call Law.

Plan of Operation

NCCGARP Membership Pledge and Application Form

Coalition Proposed Draft Legislation to Amend § 87-100

State Water Infrastructure Commission Recommendations

 

 
Jim Lowry, NCUCA Lobbyist
 

NCUCA Legislative Committee - NCUCA utilizes a Committee-of-the Whole approach to its legislative policy and advocacy development. Proposals for action are brought before the Board of Directors for Policy and Resolution Adoption and delegated to the Association’s Registered Legislative Agent, ad hoc committees; such as the NCCGARP, or to the NCUCA-PAC for execution.

 
NCUCA's Legislative & Program Tracking Service - During sessions of the North Carolina General Assembly, NCUCA maintains a watch list of legislation that has the potential to affect the underground utility construction industry and monitors the status of these bills as they move through the Legislative process. Bill status is reported in The Pipeline newsletter and where action is needed, Legislative Alerts are distributed to the membership via email and fax
 
Intended Use Plan for State Revolving Loan Fund
 
Priority List for State Revolving Loan Fund
Bills Introduced Into the 2007-08 Session of the North Carolina General Assembly – Session Convenes on January 24, 2007
 
Regulations Open for Comment and/or Pending Approval – NC Work Zone Safety Qualifications and Training Proposed Rules
 
 
NUCA's National Governmental Relations

Information on 2007 Washington Summit

Washington Summit 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - Thursday, May 17, 2007

The Westin Arlington Gateway
Arlington, VA

Note: NCUCA will be organizing a delegation of members from North and South Carolina to attend this event. For more information, please contact Jim Lowry at (919) 845-7733 or email info@ncuca.org