Periodic Review of Rules
N.C. Gen. Stat. §150B-21.3A, adopted in 2013 and revised in July 2019 by Session Law 2019-140, requires state agencies to review existing rules every 10 years according to a schedule set by the Rules Review Commission. The NC Department of Insurance’s rules are located in Title 11 of the NC Administrative Code.
During the period of rules review, state agencies are required to evaluate each of the existing rules and make an initial determination from either two classifications:
- Unnecessary – the agency determines that the rule is obsolete, redundant or otherwise not needed.
- Necessary – the agency determines that the rule is any rule other than an unnecessary rule.
Once initial determinations are made, a report is issued by the Rules Review Commission and public comments are accepted for at least 60 days, providing an opportunity for public feedback on the agency classifications of existing rules.
Current Rules Under Review and Available for Public Comment
- 11 NCAC 01 and 11 NCAC 17 (Department of Insurance) - Public comment period: September 16, 2024 - November 22, 2024
- 11 NCAC 08 .0900 and .1400 (Office of State Fire Marshal - Manufactured Housing Board) - Public comment period: May 22, 2024 - July 20, 2024
Instructions on Submitting a Comment
The public may provide written comments to existing rules, within the designated comment period, by mail or email at:
Department of Insurance Comments
US Mail
Attn: Alisha Benjamin
NC Department of Insurance
Rules Comments
1201 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1201
Email
NCDOI.Rulemaking@ncdoi.gov
Subject: Rules Comment
Office of State Fire Marshal Comments
US Mail
Attn: Kyle Heuser, Rulemaking Coordinator
Office of State Fire Marshal
Rules Comments
1202 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1202
Email
OSFM.Rulemaking@ncdoi.gov
Subject: Rules Comment
Please include the rule citation that your comment concerns. (ex: 11 NCAC 10.0104)
A “public comment” is defined by NCGS § 150B-21.3A(a)(5) as a written comment objecting to the rule, in whole or in part, or objecting to an agency’s determination of the rule as necessary or unnecessary, received by an agency from any member of the public. Additionally, for the Rules Review Commission to determine whether a public comment has merit, the public comment must address the specific substance of the rule and address any of the standards of Commission review, as set forth in NCGS § 150B-21.9(a).
Notification of DOI Rulemaking
If you would like to receive notices regarding rules undergoing rules review that are open for public comment under N.C. Gen. Stat. §150B-21.3A, please request to be added to our DOI Rules listserv by emailing NCDOIrules@lists.ncmail.net.