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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 120 — General Assembly

§ 120-4.34. Improper receipt of decedent's retirement allowance.

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§ 120-4.34. Improper receipt of decedent's retirement allowance.
A person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor if the person, with the intent to defraud, receives money as a result of cashing, depositing, or receiving a direct deposit of a decedent's retirement allowance and the person
(i)knows that he or she is not entitled to the decedent's retirement allowance,
(ii)receives the benefit at least two months after the date of the retiree's or beneficiary's death, and
(iii)does not attempt to inform this Retirement System of the retiree's or beneficiary's death. (2011-232, s. 10(d); 2013-288, s. 9(e).)
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