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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions » Article 12D - Separation Allowances for Law-Enforcement Officers.

§ 143-166.40 – Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rules exempt from Administrative Procedure Act.

143-166.40. Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rules exempt from Administrative Procedure Act. (a) Except as otherwise provided by State and federal law, the head of each principal State department may establish rules and procedures for the selection and retention of sworn law-enforcement officers to ensure that they are physically, emotionally, and intellectually […]

§ 143-166.41 – Special separation allowance.

143-166.41. Special separation allowance. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, every sworn law-enforcement officer as defined by G.S. 135-1(11c) or G.S. 143-166.30(a)(4) employed by a State department, agency, or institution who qualifies under this section shall receive, beginning in the month in which he retires on a basic service retirement under the provisions of […]

§ 143-166.42 – Special separation allowances for local officers.

143-166.42. Special separation allowances for local officers. (a) On and after January 1, 1987, every sworn law enforcement officer as defined by G.S. 128-21(11d) or G.S. 143-166.50(a)(3) employed by a local government employer who qualifies under this section shall receive, beginning in the month in which the officer retires on a basic service retirement under […]

§ 143-166.43 – Separation buyouts for law enforcement officers.

143-166.43. Separation buyouts for law enforcement officers. (a) Any State department, agency, or institution, or any local government employer, may, in its discretion, offer a lump sum separation buyout to a law enforcement officer who leaves employment prior to reaching the officer’s eligibility for a separation allowance under this Article. The lump sum separation buyout […]