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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 147 — State Officers

§ 147-69.5. Local Government Law Enforcement Special Separation Allowance Fund.

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§ 147-69.5. Local Government Law Enforcement Special Separation Allowance Fund.
The Local Government Law Enforcement Special Separation Allowance Fund is established as a fund in the Office of the State Treasurer under the management of the Investment Authority. The Fund consists of contributions made by entities authorized to make contributions to the Fund and interest and other investment income earned by the Fund. Contributions to the Fund are irrevocable. Assets of the Fund may be used only to provide law enforcement special separation allowance benefits to individuals who are former employees of a unit of local government that contributes to the Fund and are entitled to law enforcement special separation allowance payable by the unit.
The assets of the Fund are not subject to the claims of creditors of an entity that contributes to the Fund. (2007-384, s. 6; 2025-6, ss. 1.1(2), 3.1(a).)
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