2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 7A - Judicial Department.
§ 7A-343.2. Court Information Technology Fund.

§ 7A‑343.2.  Court Information Technology Fund.

(a)        Fund. – The Court Information Technology Fund is established within the Judicial Department as a special revenue fund. Interest and other investment income earned by the Fund accrues to it. The Fund consists of the following revenues:

(1)        All monies collected by the Director pursuant to G.S. 7A‑109(d) and G.S. 7A‑49.5.

(2)        State judicial facilities fees credited to the Fund under G.S. 7A‑304 through G.S. 7A‑307.

(b)        Use. – Money in the Fund derived from State judicial facilities fees must be used to upgrade, maintain, and operate the judicial and county courthouse phone systems. All other monies in the Fund must be used to supplement funds otherwise available to the Judicial Department for court information technology and office automation needs.

(c)        Report. – The Director must report by August 1 and February 1 of each year to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, and the Chairs of the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety. The report must include the following:

(1)        Amounts credited in the preceding six months to the Fund.

(2)        Amounts expended in the preceding six months from the Fund and the purposes of the expenditures.

(3)        Proposed expenditures of the monies in the Fund.  (1999‑237, s. 17.15(b); 2000‑67, s. 15.1; 2006‑187, s. 2(d); 2008‑107, s. 29.8(e); 2009‑570, s. 2.)

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