143C-8-11. Reversion of appropriation; lapse of project authorization; transfer of funds remaining after project completion.
(a) Reversion of Appropriation. - A State agency shall begin the planning of or the construction of an authorized capital improvement project during the fiscal year in which the funds are appropriated. If it does not, the Director may credit the appropriation to the Project Reserve Account, unless otherwise required by law. If the Director does not credit the appropriation to the Project Reserve Account, the appropriation shall revert to the principal fund from which it was appropriated. The Director may, for good cause, allow a State agency to take up to an additional 12 months to take the actions required by this subsection.
(b) Lapse of Project Authorization. - Authorizations for capital improvement projects shall lapse if any of the following occur: (i) the appropriation for a capital improvement project reverts, (ii) the construction of a project does not begin during the first two fiscal years in which funds are appropriated, or (iii) the Director redirects funds appropriated for a capital improvement project in accordance with G.S. 143C-6-2. The Director may, for good cause, allow a State agency to take up to an additional 12 months to begin construction of a project; however, if the Director approves an extension of time under this subsection and construction of the project has not begun by the end of the extension, the authorization for the project shall lapse.
(c) Funds Remaining After Project Completion. - The State Controller shall transfer any balance of State funds appropriated for a capital project that remains unspent and unencumbered two years after completion of the project in accordance with this section. If applicable law requires a particular disposition of the funds, then the transfer shall be made in accordance with that requirement. Otherwise, the transfer shall be made in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) If the funds were initially allocated from the Reserve for Repairs and Renovations, then the funds shall be transferred to that Reserve.
(2) All other funds shall be transferred to the Project Reserve Account created by G.S. 143C-8-10. (2006-203, s. 3; 2014-100, s. 36.14.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143C - State Budget Act
Article 8 - Budgeting Capital Improvement Projects.
§ 143C-8-1 - Legislative intent; purpose.
§ 143C-8-3 - Capital improvement needs criteria.
§ 143C-8-4 - Agency capital improvement needs estimates.
§ 143C-8-5 - Six-year capital improvements plan.
§ 143C-8-6 - Recommendations for capital improvements set forth in the Recommended State Budget.
§ 143C-8-7 - When a State agency may begin a capital improvement project.
§ 143C-8-7.1 - Procedures for disbursement of capital funds.
§ 143C-8-8 - When a State agency may increase the cost of a capital improvement project.
§ 143C-8-9 - When a State agency may change the scope of a capital improvement project.
§ 143C-8-10 - Project Reserve Account.
§ 143C-8-12 - Capital improvement projects from sources other than the General Fund.