The October 1 Register is available here. Of particular note are the following:
The 2011 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Qualified Allocation Plan for the state of North Carolina is published at pages 756-802. The low-income housing tax credits are allocated in compliance with the plan.
The North Carolina Psychology Board published a proposal to amend the rule 21 NCAC 54 .2001 to require supervisors to obtain three hours of training in licensing act and rules concerning supervision. The proposal is based upon the following reason: The Board believes that this change is important because of the abundance of supervision rules infractions in recent years. Often, psychologists have appeared not to comply with supervision requirements because of ignorance of the law. The Board intends to reduce this problem by instituting the supervision training requirement. The proposed effective date is February 1, 2011. There will be a public hearing on December 2 and written comments are also due the same day.
Friday, October 15, 2010
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