North Carolina Statutes
§ 135-17 — Facility of payment
North Carolina § 135-17
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 135Retirement System for Teachers and State Employees; Social Security; State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees
Art. 1Retirement System for Teachers and State Employees
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 135-17 (2026).
Text
In the event of the death of a member or beneficiary not survived by a person designated to receive any return of accumulated contributions or balance thereof, or in the event that the Board of Trustees shall find that a beneficiary is unable to care for his affairs because of illness or accident, any benefit payments due may, unless claim shall have been made therefor by a duly appointed guardian, committee or other legal representative, be paid to the spouse, a child, a parent or other blood relative, or to any person deemed by the Board of Trustees to have incurred expense for such beneficiary or deceased member, and any such payments so made shall be a complete discharge of the liabilities of this Retirement System therefor. (1949, c. 1056, s. 6.)
§ 135-18: Repealed by Session Laws 196
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Nearby Sections
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§ 135-1
Definitions§ 135-1.1
Licensing and examining boards§ 135-10
Protection against fraud§ 135-10.1
Failure to respond§ 135-100
Short title and purpose§ 135-101
Definitions§ 135-102
Administration§ 135-103
Eligible participants§ 135-104
Salary continuation§ 135-105
Short-term disability benefits§ 135-106
Long-term disability benefits§ 135-107
Optional Retirement Program§ 135-108
Post disability benefit adjustments§ 135-109
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