RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers have now followed their South Carolina counterparts and approved legislation to clean up complications stemming from the recent redrawing of the border between the two states.

The North Carolina House voted 101-11 on Thursday to approve the bill, which also affirms the enforcement of the original Carolinas boundary starting next January. The Senate already approved the legislation, which goes to Gov. Pat McCrory’s desk.

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley last week signed a similar bill. The two states dealt with education, taxes and other issues affecting several dozen people who believed they were in one state but actually are in the other Carolina.

High-tech boundary work to trace the boundary began in the 1990s after determining the Colonial-era border was off because of old surveying techniques.