North Carolina Statutes
§ 120-4.2 — Repeal of Legislative Retirement Fund
North Carolina § 120-4.2
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 120General Assembly
Art. 1Apportionment of Members; Compensation and Allowances
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 120-4.2 (2026).
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(a)Effective as of the end of the term of the members of the 1973 General Assembly, G.S. 120-4.1 is repealed, subject to the following provisions to preserve vested and inchoate rights in the Legislative Retirement Fund:
(b)All persons who have at least four terms of creditable service as of the end of the 1973 term shall be entitled to receive the retirement benefits provided under G.S. 120-4.1 as it existed prior to this repealing act, but no credit shall be given for any service performed after the end of the 1973 term.
(c)Solely for purposes of administering the benefits authorized by G.S. 120-3 to 120-4.2, the authority and duties created by G.S. 120-4.1 as it existed prior to this repealing act shall continue in effect, except that the General Assembly may opt to make annual trans
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