North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services repeals the Quality Point Options rule for child care licensing effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal defines fire district rating standards terms including inspection protocols, equipment classifications, and performance metrics; effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina fire departments must route 911 calls through a Public Service Answering Point and dispatch firefighters 24/7 using pagers, radios, or station alerts—not third-party text or phone systems unless owned by the authority; rule amended ef…
North Carolina State Fire Marshal rule 11 NCAC 05A .0911 requires fire departments to maintain apparatus, equipment, training, and AFFF records for 36 months and structure fire incident reports for five years; effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina fire departments must report incidents with date, time, and location to the Office of State Fire Marshal within 90 days, with fatality reports due within 48 hours, and track AFFF inventory and usage through an online portal.
North Carolina fire departments found non-compliant with rating standards must submit a corrective action plan within 15 days of inspection or face probation and potential loss of certification under rules effective June 1, 2026.
Home inspectors in North Carolina must carry general liability insurance with property damage and bodily injury coverage, maintain a $5,000 surety bond, and submit certificates of insurance annually by January with the Board listed as holder; rule e…
North Carolina home inspectors must provide written contracts before pre-drywall inspections, document all visible structural and mechanical systems in reports, and follow established Standards of Practice; rule effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board investigation procedures require the Engineering and Codes Division to investigate complaints and give inspectors two weeks to respond; effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina Department of Justice establishes detention officer training waiver procedures for applicants with prior correctional or law enforcement experience, requiring completion of 73-75 hours of specific training based on certification date …
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