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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
SESSION LAW 2026-33
HOUSE BILL 481
*H481-v-5*
AN ACT TO AMEND THE SPECIAL SEPARATION ALLOWANCE OPTION FOR STATE
AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 143-166.41 reads as rewritten:
"…
(b1) Eligibility for Allowance and Calculation of Allowance Amount. – To be eligible for
an allowance under this section, an officer is required to meet one of the following sets of criteria
that shall also determine the allowance amount:
(1) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation
allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the
annual base rate of compensation most recently applicable to the officer for
each year of that officer's creditable service:
…
c. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as
a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service
retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a
result of disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits
shall not adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive an
allowance under this subdivision so long as the officer returned to
service within 45 days after the disability benefits or retirement
benefits had ceased and is otherwise qualified to receive the allowance.
…
(2) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation
allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the
annual equivalent of the base rate of compensation at the time the of ficer
attained 30 years of service multiplied by 30:
…
b. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as
a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service
retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a
result of disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits
shall not adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive an
allowance under this subdivision so long as the officer returned to
service within 45 days after the d isability benefits or retirement
benefits had ceased and is otherwise qualified to receive the allowance.
…
(c) Cessation of Payment. – Payment of the allowance to a retired officer under the
provisions of this section shall cease at the first occurrence of one of the following:
…
(2) The last day of the month in which either of the following applies:
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a. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under
subdivision (b1)(1) of this section, the officer attains 62 years of age.
b. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under
subdivision (b1)(2) of this section, there has been a period of receiving
the any allowance under this section that is equivalent to the total of
62 years minus the age at which the officer first completed 30 years of
creditable service.
…."
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 143-166.42 reads as rewritten:
"…
(b1) Qualification for Allowance and Calculation of Allowance. – To be eligible for an
allowance under this section, an officer is required to meet on e of the following sets of criteria,
which shall also determine the allowance amount:
(1) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation
allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the
annual base rate of compensation most recently applicable to the officer for
each year of that officer's creditable service:
…
c. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as
a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service
retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a
result of retirement, disability retirement retirement, or disability
salary continuation benefits shall not adversely affect an officer's
qualification to receive an allowance under this subdivision so long as
the officer returned to service within 45 days after the disability
benefits or retirement benefits had ceased and is otherwise qualified to
receive the allowance.
…
(2) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation
allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the
annual equivalent of the base rate of compensation at the time the officer
attained 30 years of service multiplied by 30:
a. Prior to attaining 62 years of age, the officer has completed 30 or more
years of creditable service, at least fifty percent (50%) of which was
as a law enforcement officer.
b. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as
a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service
retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a
result of retirement, disability retirement retirement, or disability
salary continuation benefits shall not adversely affect an officer's
qualification to receive an allowance under this subdivision so long as
the officer returned to service within 45 days after the disability
benefits or retirement benefits had ceased and is otherwise qualified to
receive the allowance.
…
(c) Cessation of Payment. – Payment of the allowance to a retired officer under the
provisions of this section shall cease at the first occurrence of one of the following:
…
(2) The last day of the month in which either of the following applies:
a. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under
subdivision (b1)(1) of this section, the officer attains 62 years of age.
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b. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under
subdivision (b1)(2) of this section, there has been a period of receiving
the any allowance under this section that is equivalent to the total of
62 years minus the age at which the officer first completed 30 years of
creditable service.
…."
SECTION 1.(c) G.S. 143-166.41(c) reads as rewritten:
"(c) Cessation of Payment. – Payment of the allowance to a retired officer under the
provisions of this section shall cease at the first occurrence of one of the following:
…
(3) The first day of reemployment by any State department, agency, or institution,
except that this subdivision does not apply to an officer returning to State
employment in a institution in a position that requires participation in the
Teachers' and State Emp loyees' Retirement System and that meets one or
more of the following criteria:
a. The position exempt from is subject to the North Carolina Human
Resources Act in an agency other than Act.
b. The position is in the agency from which that officer retired."
SECTION 1.(d) This act is effective when it becomes law. Subsection (c) of this
section applies to any reemployment under G.S. 143-166.41(c)(3) on or after that date.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 24th day of June, 2026.
s/ Rachel Hunt
President of the Senate
s/ Mitchell S. Setzer
Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of
Representatives
s/ Josh Stein
Governor
Approved 3:40 p.m. this 2nd day of July, 2026