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SB 388 tightens NCDOT permit reviews: 10-day completeness, 30-day final decision; missed deadlines auto-approve permits for driveways, encroachments, and subdivisions.
SB 388 tightens NCDOT permit reviews: 10-day completeness, 30-day final decision; missed deadlines auto-approve permits for driveways, encroachments, and subdivisions.
Status: Passed 1st Reading (Mar 25, 2025)
Introduced: Feb 14, 2025
Primary Sponsors: Senators McInnis, Moffitt, Jarvis
SB 388 establishes mandatory timeline rules for the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to review certain roadway-related permit applications (driveway, encroachment, and subdivision-related permits). The bill is intended to speed permit processing and create automatic approval consequences if NCDOT misses statutory deadlines.
This summary focuses on the enacted procedural deadlines and the automatic-approval consequence — the central operational changes SB 388 would require of NCDOT and parties seeking DOT permits.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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