North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S707

Introduced
4/6/23  

Caption

Eliminate Offsets/DIPNC LTD

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would significantly impact individuals receiving long-term disability benefits by ensuring they receive a consistent amount without offsets from other government disability benefits. This could improve the financial security of many individuals who are often reliant on these benefits for their living expenses, especially those with significant disabilities that impede their ability to work. The removal of offsets would also lessen the complex calculations beneficiaries currently undergo to understand their available funds.

Summary

Senate Bill 707, titled 'Eliminate Offsets/DIPNC LTD,' seeks to amend the existing long-term disability benefits prescribed in North Carolina by eliminating reductions in these benefits based on any Social Security Disability or Retirement Benefits, as well as any State or Federal veteran disability benefits that a beneficiary might be entitled to receive. This legislation targets the current structure where beneficiaries' payments reduced upon eligibility for other disability payments, resulting in potentially less financial support during periods of disability.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards S707 appears supportive among disability rights advocates and individuals who stand to benefit from the proposed changes, as it promises to enhance their financial situation without the burden of reductions from other benefits. However, potential concerns arise around the fiscal implications of increasing total benefit payouts, which some may view as costly to the state's financial obligations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from questions about the potential increase in state expenditures related to long-term disability benefits, particularly if a significant number of beneficiaries take advantage of the change. Critics may argue about the sustainability of funding such enhancements and bring up concerns that these changes could lead to dependency on state support systems, especially in a climate of economic volatility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H106

Revive High-Need Retired Teachers Program

NC S364

Shorter Separation for Retired ADAs and APDs

NC H487

Shorter Separation for Retired ADAs and APDs

NC H846

Teacher Retention and Recruitment

NC H192

Salary Adjustments and Budget Offsets

NC A2

Increases the income eligibility threshold and eliminates asset test for Medicare Savings Programs; appropriates funds.

NC S2

Increases the income eligibility threshold and eliminates asset test for Medicare Savings Programs; Appropriates funds.

NC S1578

Increases the income eligibility threshold and eliminates asset test for Medicare Savings Programs; Appropriates funds.

NC S652

Investing in North Carolina Act

NC H581

Investing in North Carolina Act

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