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Improve Enforcement/Migrant Housing

IntroducedHouse
Deb ButlerDemocrat

Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2025-03-20

No floor votes recorded.

This bill strengthens enforcement of North Carolina's migrant housing standards by requiring operators to submit affidavits certifying they are not barred from agricultural labor programs, restricting post-occupancy inspections to operators with compliance issues, and requiring the Department of Labor to maintain detailed records and cross-reference violations by physical address rather than just operator name.

  • Supporters argue this bill improves migrant worker safety by closing loopholes that allowed operators previously cited for violations to relocate housing and avoid accountability.
  • The requirement that violations be tracked by property address rather than operator name prevents bad actors from evading enforcement.
  • Enhanced recordkeeping and reporting requirements create transparency and help identify operators who fail to comply with housing standards.
  • Opponents may argue the affidavit requirement and three-year inspection ban for false statements create administrative burdens on operators, potentially discouraging participation in the migrant housing program.
  • The provision allowing self-inspections for operators with two consecutive perfect compliance years could reduce independent oversight.
  • Some may contend that restricting post-occupancy inspections based on compliance history could leave inadequately monitored housing vulnerable to violations developing over time.

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