143B-279.8. Coastal Habitat Protection Plans.
(a) The Department shall coordinate the preparation of draft Coastal Habitat Protection Plans for critical fisheries habitats. The goal of the Plans shall be the long-term enhancement of coastal fisheries associated with each coastal habitat identified in subdivision (1) of this subsection. The Department shall use the staff of those divisions within the Department that have jurisdiction over marine fisheries, water quality, and coastal area management in the preparation of the Coastal Habitat Protection Plans and shall request assistance from other federal and State agencies as necessary. The plans shall:
(1) Describe and classify biological systems in the habitats, including wetlands, fish spawning grounds, estuarine or aquatic endangered or threatened species, primary or secondary nursery areas, shellfish beds, submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) beds, and habitats in outstanding resource waters.
(2) Evaluate the function, value to coastal fisheries, status, and trends of the habitats.
(3) Identify existing and potential threats to the habitats and the impact on coastal fishing.
(4) Recommend actions to protect and restore the habitats.
(b) Once a draft Coastal Habitat Protection Plan has been prepared, the chairs of the Coastal Resources Commission, the Environmental Management Commission, and the Marine Fisheries Commission shall each appoint two members of the commission he or she chairs to a six-member review committee. The six-member review committee, in consultation with the Department, shall review the draft Plan and may revise the draft Plan on a consensus basis. The draft Plan, as revised by the six-member review committee, shall then be submitted to the Coastal Resources Commission, the Environmental Management Commission, and the Marine Fisheries Commission, each of which shall independently consider the Plan for adoption. If any of the three commissions is unable to agree to any aspect of a Plan, the chair of each commission shall refer that aspect of the Plan to a six-member conference committee to facilitate the resolution of any differences. The six-member conference committee shall be appointed in the same manner as a six-member review committee and may include members of the six-member review committee that reviewed the Plan. Each final Coastal Habitat Protection Plan shall consist of those provisions adopted by all three commissions. The three commissions shall review and revise each Coastal Habitat Protection Plan at least once every five years.
(c) In carrying out their powers and duties, the Coastal Resources Commission, the Environmental Management Commission, and the Marine Fisheries Commission shall ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that their actions are consistent with the Coastal Habitat Protection Plans as adopted by the three commissions. The obligation to act in a manner consistent with a Coastal Habitat Protection Plan is prospective only and does not oblige any commission to modify any rule adopted, permit decision made, or other action taken prior to the adoption or revision of the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan by the three commissions. The Coastal Resources Commission, the Environmental Management Commission, and the Marine Fisheries Commission shall adopt rules to implement Coastal Habitat Protection Plans in accordance with Chapter 150B of the General Statutes.
(d) If any of the three commissions concludes that another commission has taken an action that is inconsistent with a Coastal Habitat Protection Plan, that commission may request a written explanation of the action from the other commission. A commission shall provide a written explanation: (i) upon the written request of one of the other two commissions, or (ii) upon its own motion if the commission determines that it must take an action that is inconsistent with a Coastal Habitat Protection Plan.
(e) The Coastal Resources Commission, the Environmental Management Commission, and the Marine Fisheries Commission shall report to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources, the Fiscal Research Division, and the Environmental Review Commission on progress in developing and implementing the Coastal Habitat Protection Plans, including the extent to which the actions of the three commissions are consistent with the Plans, on or before September 1 of each year in which any significant revisions to the Plans are made.
(f) Repealed by Session Laws 2017-10, s. 4.11(b), effective May 4, 2017. (1997-400, s. 3.1; 1997-443, s. 11A.119(b); 2011-291, ss. 2.52, 2.53; 2012-201, s. 6; 2015-241, s. 14.30(v); 2017-10, ss. 4.11(a), (b); 2017-57, s. 14.1(m).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973
Article 7 - Department of Environmental Quality.
§ 143B-279.1 - Department of Environmental Quality creation.
§ 143B-279.2 - Department of Environmental Quality duties.
§ 143B-279.3 - Department of Environmental Quality structure.
§ 143B-279.4 - The Department of Environmental Quality Secretary; Deputy Secretaries.
§ 143B-279.7 - Fish kill response protocols; report.
§ 143B-279.8 - Coastal Habitat Protection Plans.
§ 143B-279.10 - Recordation of contaminated sites.
§ 143B-279.12 - One-stop permits for certain environmental permits.
§ 143B-279.13 - Express permit and certification reviews.
§ 143B-279.14 - Express Review Fund.
§ 143B-279.16 - Civil penalty assessments.
§ 143B-279.17 - Tracking and report on permit processing times.
§ 143B-282 - Environmental Management Commission creation; powers and duties.
§ 143B-282.1 - Environmental Management Commission quasi-judicial powers; procedures.
§ 143B-284 - Environmental Management Commission officers.
§ 143B-285 - Environmental Management Commission meetings.
§ 143B-285.21 - Declaration of purpose.
§ 143B-285.23 - Powers and duties of the Secretary of Environmental Quality.
§ 143B-285.24 - Grants and awards.
§ 143B-289.51 - Marine Fisheries Commission creation; purposes.
§ 143B-289.52 - Marine Fisheries Commission powers and duties.
§ 143B-289.53 - Marine Fisheries Commission quasi-judicial powers; procedures.
§ 143B-289.55 - Marine Fisheries Commission - officers; organization; seal.
§ 143B-289.56 - Marine Fisheries Commission - meetings; quorum.
§ 143B-289.59 - Conservation Fund; Commission may accept gifts.
§ 143B-289.60 - Article subject to Chapter 113.
§ 143B-289.61 - Jurisdictional questions.
§ 143B-290 - North Carolina Mining Commission creation; powers and duties.
§ 143B-292 - North Carolina Mining Commission officers.
§ 143B-293 - North Carolina Mining Commission meetings.
§ 143B-293.1 - North Carolina Oil and Gas Commission creation; powers and duties.
§ 143B-293.4 - North Carolina Oil and Gas Commission officers.
§ 143B-293.5 - North Carolina Oil and Gas Commission meetings.
§ 143B-293.6 - North Carolina Oil and Gas Commission quasi-judicial powers; procedures.
§ 143B-298 - Sedimentation Control Commission creation; powers and duties.
§ 143B-299 - Sedimentation Control Commission members; selection; compensation; meetings.
§ 143B-301.10 - Recodified as G.S87-99[Effective July 1, 2021.]
§ 143B-301.11 - Recodified as G.S87-99.1[Effective July 1, 2021.]
§ 143B-301.12 - Recodified as G.S87-99.2[Effective July 1, 2021.]
§ 143B-324.1 - Western North Carolina Public Lands Council creation; powers; duties.
§ 143B-324.3 - Western North Carolina Public Lands Council meetings.
§ 143B-331 through 143B-332 - Recodified as §§ 143B-440, 143B-441 by Session Laws 1977, c198, s26.
§ 143B-337 through 143B-339 - Recodified as §§ 143B-478 to 143B-480.
§ 143B-344.43 - Legislative findings and purpose.
§ 143B-344.44 - Lead agency; powers and duties.
§ 143B-344.46 - Weatherization Assistance Program and Heating/Air Repair and Replacement Program.
§ 143B-344.48 - Legislative findings and purpose.
§ 143B-344.50 - The State Energy Office designated agency; powers and duties.
§ 143B-344.55 - Energy Policy Council transfer.
§ 143B-344.60 - Outdoor heritage advisory council.
§ 143B-344.62 - Outdoor Heritage Advisory Council executive director; staff.