North Carolina Executive Order No. 202
State of North Carolina
ROY COOPER
GOVERNOR
March 18, 2021
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 202
DECLARATION OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY AND
TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS TO
ENSURE RESTORATION OF UTILITY SERVICES
WHEREAS, the National Weather Service has forecast a severe weather event for the State or North Carolina with significant potential for damaging winds, tornadoes, hail and other weather related hazards (the “Storm”) which may cause significant impacts to public and private property in the State of North Carolina and may disrupt essential utility services and systems: and
WHEREAS, the impacts from the Storm may result in extensive damage including widespread power outages throughout the state. requiring the transportation of vehicles bearing equipment and supplies for utility restoration and debris removal to be moved through North Carolina on the interstate and intrastate high ways; and
WHEREAS, the uninterrupted supply of electricity, fuel oil, diesel oil, gasoline, kerosene, propane, liquid petroleum gas, food, water, and medical supplies to residential and commercial establishments is essential after the Storm and interruptions in the deli very of' those commodities threatens the public welfare; and
WHEREAS, the prompt restoration of utility services is essential to the safety and well-being of the state' s res idents; and
WHEREAS, N.C. Gen. S ta t. § 166 A- 19. 1 (4) provides that it is the responsibility of the undersigned, state agencies, and local governments to “provide for cooperation and coordination of activities relating to emergency mitigation preparedness, response, and recovery among agencies and officials of this state and with similar agencies and officials of other states, with local and federal governments. with interstate organizations, and with other private and quasi-official organizations”; and
WHEREAS, N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ I 66 A- I 9. IO and I 66 A- l 9.20 authorize the undersigned to declare a state of emergency and exercise the powers and duties se t forth there in to direct and aid in the response to, recovery from, and mitigation against emergencies; and
WHEREAS, the necessity in movement of vehicles transporting equipment and supplies to respond to the widespread power outages as a result of the severe weather and damage to the infrastructure constitutes a state of emergency for the State or North Carolina as de fined in N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ I 66 A- l 9 .3(6) and I 66 A- I 9.3(1 9): and
WHEREAS, the emergency area. as defined in N.C. Ge n. S tat §§ I 66 A- l 9.3(7) and I 66A l 9.20(b), is the entire State of North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § I 66 A- I 9.30(b)(3). the undersigned. with the concurrence of the Council of State. may regulate and control the flow of vehicular traffic and the operation of transportation services: and
WHEREAS, pursuant to N.C. Ge n. Stat. § I 66 A- 1 9.30(b)(4). the undersigned. with the concurrence of the Council of State. may waive a provision of any regulation or ordinance of a state agency which restricts the immediate relief of human suffering; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned has found that residents may suffer losses and further widespread damage within the meaning of N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 166A-l 9.3(3) and 166A-l 9.2l(b); and
WHEREAS, 49 C.F.R. § 390.23 allows the Governor of a state to suspend the rules and regulations under 49 C.F.R. Parts 390-399 for up to thirty (30) days if the Governor determines that an emergency condition exists; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § l 66A- l 9. 70(g). upon the recommendation of the North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture and the existence of an imminent threat of severe economic loss of livestock, poultry or crops ready to be harvested, the Governor shall direct the North Carolina Department of Public Safety ("'DPS'') to temporarily suspend weighing vehicles used to transport livestock. poultry or crops ready to be harvested; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat.§ 166A-19.70. the Governor may declare that the health, safety, or economic well-being of persons or property requires that the maximum hours of service for drivers prescribed by N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-381 should be waived for (I) persons transporting essential fuels, food, water, medical supplies, feed for livestock and poultry, (2) persons transporting livestock, poultry, and crops ready to be harvested and (3) vehicles used in the restoration of utility services; and
WHEREAS, with the concurrence of the Council of State, the undersigned hereby waives the registration requirements of N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 20-86.1 and 20-382, the fuel tax requirements of N.C. Gen. Stat.§ 105-449.47, and the size and weight requirements of N.C. Gen. Stat.§§ 20-116. 20-118 and 20-119 that would apply to vehicles carrying emergency relief supplies or services or to assist with the restoration of utility services.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor by the Constitution and the laws of the State of North Carolina. IT IS ORDERED:
Section 1.
I hereby declare that a state of emergency, as defined in N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ l 66A- I 9.3(6) and l 66A- l 9.3(19), exists in the State of North Carolina due to the anticipated significant impacts from the Storm.
For purposes of this Executive Order, the emergency area is the entire State of North Carolina ("the Emergency Area").
Section 2.
I order all state and local government entities and agencies to cooperate in the implementation of the provisions of this declaration and the provisions of the North Carolina Emergency Operations Plan (""the Plan'").
Section 3.
I delegate to Erik A. Hooks. the Secretary of DPS. or his designee. all power and authority granted to and required of me by Article 1 A of Chapter 166A of the North Carolina General Statutes for the purpose of implementing the Plan and deploying the State Emergency Response Team to take the appropriate actions necessary to promote and secure the safety and protection of the populace in North Carolina.
Section 4.
Further, Secretary Hooks, as Chief Coordinating Officer for the State of North Carolina, shall exercise the powers prescribed in N.C. Gen. Stat. § l 43B-602.
Section 5.
I further direct Secretary Hooks or his designee to seek assistance from any and all agencies of the United States Government as may be needed to meet the emergency and seek reimbursement for costs incurred by the state in responding to this emergency.
Section 6.
DPS, in conjunction with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (“DOT”), shall waive the maximum hours of service for drivers prescribed by DPS pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-381.
Section 7.
DPS, in conjunction with DOT, shall waive certain size and weight restrictions and penalties arising under N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 20-116, 20-118. and 20-119, certain registration requirements and penalties arising under N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 20-86.1 and 20-382, and certain registration and filing requirements and penalties arising under N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 105-449.45. 105-449.47, and 105-449.49 for vehicles transporting equipment and supplies for the restoration of utility services. and vehicles carrying essentials and equipment for any debris removal in support of emergency relief efforts in the Emergency Area.
Furthermore, pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-118.1. DPS shall temporarily suspend weighing vehicles used to transport livestock. poultry. or crops ready to be harvested and feed to livestock and poultry in the Emergency Area.
Section 8.
Notwithstanding the waivers set forth above. size and weight restrictions and penalties have not been waived under the following conditions:
a. When the vehicle weight exceeds the maximum gross weight criteria established by the manufacturer (“GVWR”) or 90,000 pounds gross weight. whichever is less.
b. When the tandem axle weight exceeds 42,000 pounds and the single axle weight exceeds 22,000 pounds.
c. When a vehicle and vehicle combination exceed twelve (12) feet in width and the total overall vehicle combination's length exceeds seventy-five (75) feet from bumper to bumper.
d. Vehicles and vehicle combinations subject to exemptions or permits by authority of this Executive Order shall not be exempt from the requirement of having (A) a yellow banner on the front and rear that is seven (7) feet long and eighteen ( 18) inches wide and bears the legend “Oversized Load” in ten (10) inch black letters, 1.5 inches wide and (B) red flags measuring eighteen (18) inches square on all sides at the widest point of the load. In addition, when operating between sunset and sunrise. a certified escort shall be required for loads exceeding eight (8) feet six (6) inches in width.
Section 9.
Vehicles referenced under Sections 7 and 8 of this Executive Order shall be exempt from the following registration requirements:
a. The requirement to obtain a temporary trip permit and payment of the associated $50.00 fee listed in N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-449.49.
b. The requirement of filing a quarterly fuel tax return as the exemption in N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-449.45(b)(1) applies.
c. The registration requirements under N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 20-382.1 and 20-382 concerning interstate for-hire authority are waived; however, vehicles shall maintain the required limits of insurance as required.
d. Non-participants in North Carolina’s International Registration Plan and International Fuel Tax Agreement will be permitted to enter North Carolina in accordance with the exemptions identified by this Executive Order.
Section 10.
The size and weight exemption for vehicles will be allowed on all DOT designated routes, except those routes designated as light traffic roads under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-11 8. This order shall not be in effect on bridges posted pursuant to N.C. Ge n. Stat. § 1 36 - 72.
Section 11.
The waiver of regulations under Tit le 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations does not apply to the Commercial Drivers' License and Insurance Requirements. This waiver shall be in effect for thirty (30) days or the duration of the emergency, whichever is less.
Section 12.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol shall enforce the conditions set fo11h in Sections 6 through 11 of this Executive Order in a manner that does not endanger North Carolina motorists.
Section 13.
Upon request by law enforcement officers, exempted vehicles must produce documentation sufficient to establish that their loads are being use d for bearing equipment and supplies for utility restoration, debris removal, carrying essentials in commerce, in support of emergency relief efforts in the Emergency Area.
Furthermore, upon request by law enforcement officers, exempted vehicles must produce documentation sufficient to establish that there are being used to transport livestock, poultry, or crops ready to be harvested and fee d to livestock and poultry in the Emergency Area.
Section 14.
This Executive Order does not prohibit or restrict lawfully possessed firearms or ammunition or impose any limitation on the consumption, transportation, sale, or purchase of alcoholic beverages as provided in N.C. Gen. Stat. § I 66 A- I 9.30(c).
Section 15.
Pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § I 66A- I 9.23. this declaration triggers the prohibition against excessive pricing as provided in N.C. Gen. Stat.§§ 75-37 and 75-38 in the Emergency Area.
Section 16.
This Executive Order is effective immediately and shall remain in effect for thirty (30) days or the duration of the emergency, whichever is less.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name and affixed the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina at the Capitol in the City of Raleigh, this 18th day of March in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-one.
Roy Cooper
Governor
ATTEST:
Elaine F. Marshall
Secretary of State