2020 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143C - State Budget Act
Article 4 - Budget Requirements.
§ 143C-4-3.1 - State Capital and Infrastructure Fund.

143C-4-3.1. State Capital and Infrastructure Fund.

(a) Legislative Intent. - The General Assembly recognizes the need to establish and maintain a sufficient funding source to address the ongoing capital and infrastructure needs of the State. The General Assembly further recognizes the need to protect the State's substantial improvements in existing public facilities while providing a stable funding source to pay for new facilities to meet the needs of a growing population.

(b) Creation and Source of Funds. - There is established in the General Fund the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund, hereinafter referred to as the "Fund." The Fund shall be maintained as a special fund and administered by the Office of State Budget and Management to carry out the provisions of this section. With the exception of debt service obligations, appropriations from the Fund may be administered by other State agencies as deemed necessary by the Office of State Budget and Management. Interest accruing from the monies in the Fund shall be credited to the Fund. The Fund shall consist of the following sources of funding:

(1) One-fourth of any unreserved fund balance, as determined on a cash basis, remaining in the General Fund at the end of each fiscal year.

(2) Four percent (4%) of the net State tax revenues that are deposited in the General Fund during the fiscal year.

(3) All monies appropriated by the General Assembly for the purposes of General Fund capital improvements, as defined in G.S. 143C-1-1(d).

(4) All interest and investment earnings received on monies in the Fund.

(5) Any other funds, as directed by the General Assembly.

(c) Funding Requirements. - Each Current Operations Appropriations Act enacted by the General Assembly shall include (i) a transfer to the Fund of four percent (4%) of each fiscal year's estimated net State tax revenues that are deposited in the General Fund and (ii) one-fourth of the General Fund unreserved fund balance, as determined on a cash basis, at the end of each fiscal year.

(d) Transfer of Funds to the Fund. - Each fiscal year, the Office of State Controller shall transfer to the Fund the estimated amounts required pursuant to subsection (c) of this section. Each fiscal year, the Office of State Controller shall transfer to the Fund one-fourth of the General Fund unreserved fund balance, as determined on a cash basis, at the end of the fiscal year.

(e) Use of Funds. - Monies in the Fund shall first be used to meet the debt service obligations supported by the General Fund. In addition to meeting the debt service obligations supported by the General Fund, monies in the Fund may be used for the following purposes:

(1) New State and The University of North Carolina capital projects governed pursuant to Article 8 of Chapter 143C of the General Statutes.

(2) Repair and renovation of existing capital assets, as provided in G.S. 143C-8-13.

(3) Broadband infrastructure projects funded through appropriations to the Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology Fund established in G.S. 143B-1373(b).

(4) Projects and grants identified in the Current Operations Appropriations Act or that have been authorized and funded by an act of the General Assembly.

(f) Funds Available Only Upon Appropriation. - Funds reserved to the Fund shall be available for expenditure only upon an act of appropriation by the General Assembly.

(g) Unexpended Funds. - Funds appropriated for a project that are unspent and unencumbered upon completion of the project shall revert to the Fund.

(h) In each fiscal year, the Office of State Budget and Management may reallocate appropriations from the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund between projects to meet cash flow requirements for a project, provided that the following criteria are met:

(1) If the project for which funds have been appropriated is for one of the constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina, then unencumbered funds may be allocated from another project for a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina for which funds have been appropriated.

(2) If the project for which funds have been appropriated is for a State agency that is not The University of North Carolina, then unencumbered funds may be allocated from another project for a State agency for which funds have been appropriated.

(3) The amount disbursed will not exceed amounts appropriated from the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund.

(4) The amount disbursed on any project cannot exceed the amount authorized for that project.

(5) The amount reallocated cannot be used to expand the scope of the project.

(6) A project shall not begin until the fiscal year authorized by the General Assembly.

(2017-57, s. 36.12(b); 2018-5, s. 36.8(a); 2020-81, s. 4(f).)


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