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SB 174

RELATING TO FIREARMS AMMUNITION.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Stanley Chang and 3 co-sponsors

Authorizes Rutherford County to finance, construct and renovate Isothermal CC facilities on campus, then lease them to the college and transfer title after debt is repaid.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · SB 174

SB 174 — Rutherford County / Isothermal Community College Construction (NC)

Status: Reported Favorably
Introduced: January 23, 2025
Subject areas: community colleges; local government construction and financing; county boards; education facilities

Main purpose

Authorize Rutherford County to plan, finance and construct community college buildings (including additions, renovations, repairs) on campuses of Isothermal Community College located in Rutherford County, and to lease those completed buildings to the college.

Key provisions

  • Authorization for Rutherford County to construct “community college buildings” (defined by G.S. 143-336) on Isothermal Community College campuses located in the county. “Construct” includes additions, improvements, renovations, and repairs.
  • Financing options:
    • County may finance projects under Article 8 of Chapter 159 (local government financing) and G.S. 160A‑20 (general county borrowing powers).
    • As security for county financing, the college’s Board of Trustees may transfer college property to the county; title is transferred back to the Board when the county’s financing obligations are satisfied.
    • County may also use other funding sources, including state appropriations.
  • Post‑completion arrangements: the county will lease the completed buildings to the College on mutually agreed terms.
  • Procurement and compliance:
    • The county is explicitly exempted from G.S. 115D‑9 and Part 1 of Article 36 of Chapter 143 and “any other provision of law” that would otherwise restrict construction under those provisions.
    • The county must comply with Article 3D and Article 8 of Chapter 143 (state construction contracting and design/build rules referenced).
    • The county must consult with the College Board of Trustees regarding programming requirements and keep the Board informed during construction.
  • Intergovernmental cooperation: the county and the College may enter a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to govern project execution if terms are appropriate and support timely, cost‑efficient completion.
  • Effective date and scope: the act becomes effective on enactment and applies only to county‑coordinated construction projects for College uses on College campuses within Rutherford County.

Who is affected

  • Rutherford County government (authority and fiscal responsibility if it elects to undertake projects)
  • Isothermal Community College and its Board of Trustees (occupant/owner after financing repaid)
  • Contractors and design professionals performing work under county procurement
  • Local taxpayers (potential exposure to county debt or lease obligations)
  • State agencies to the extent state funds or statutory compliance are implicated

Potential fiscal and policy impacts

  • Allows Rutherford County to accelerate campus facility projects by using county borrowing and project management capacity.
  • May shift project debt and short‑term administrative burden to the county; long‑term ownership reverts to the college when financing is satisfied.
  • Procurement exemptions could speed procurement but may reduce some state procurement oversight; the bill still requires compliance with specified state construction statutes.
  • Financial impacts depend on whether the county issues debt, secures state appropriations, or uses other funds; lease terms and any county guarantees will determine ultimate fiscal exposure.

Procedural/timeline notes

  • Introduced Jan 23, 2025; referred through Senate rules/committees (see legislative history for committee actions and votes).
  • Becomes effective upon enactment and applies only to qualifying projects coordinated by Rutherford County for Isothermal Community College.

If you want, I can:
- Pull the bill’s exact statutory language for the financing and procurement exemptions and summarize those clauses line‑by‑line; or
- Prepare a short checklist local officials should consider before the county commits to financing (e.g., debt capacity, lease terms, procurement process, state funding coordination).

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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