GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2025 H 2 HOUSE BILL 50 Committee Substitute Favorable 3/18/25 Short Title: LEO Special Separation Allowance Options. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: February 5, 2025 *H50-v-2* A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 AN ACT PROVIDING AN ADDITIONAL SPECIAL SEPARATION ALLOWANCE OPTION 2 FOR STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFI CERS WITH AT LEAST 3 THIRTY YEARS OF CREDITABLE SERVICE. 4 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5 SECTION 1. G.S. 143-166.41 reads as rewritten: 6 "§ 143-166.41. Special separation allowance.allowance options for State law enforcement 7 officers. 8 (a) Annual Special Separation Allowance. – Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 9 every sworn law-enforcement officer as defined by G.S. 135-1(11c) or G.S. 143-166.30(a)(4) 10 employed by a State department, agency, or institution who qualifies under this section shall 11 receive, receive an annual special separation allowance beginning in the month in which he the 12 officer retires on a basic service retirement under the provisions of G.S. 135-5(a), an annual 13 separation allowance equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the annual equivalent 14 of the base rate of compensation most recently applicable to him for each year of creditable 15 service. G.S. 135-5(a). The allowance shall be paid in equal installments on the payroll frequency 16 used by the employer. To qualify for the allowance the officer shall: 17 (1) Have (i) completed 30 or more years of creditable service or, (ii) have attained 18 55 years of age and completed five or more years of creditable service; and 19 (2) Not have attained 62 years of age; and 20 (3) Have completed at least five years of continuous service as a law enforcement 21 officer as herein defined immediately preceding a service retirement. Any 22 break in the continuous service required by this subsection because of 23 disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits shall not 24 adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive the allowance, provided 25 the officer returns to service within 45 days after the disability benefits cease 26 and is otherwise qualified to receive the allowance.employer from which the 27 officer retired. 28 (a1) Repealed by Session Laws 2014-88, s. 3(j), effective July 30, 2014. 29 (b) As used in this section, "creditable service" means the Definitions. – The following 30 definitions apply in this section: 31 (1) Allowance. – The annual special separation allowance for State law 32 enforcement officers provided for under this section. 33 (2) Creditable service. – The service for which credit is allowed under the 34 retirement system of which the officer is a member, provided that at least fifty 35 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 2 House Bill 50-Second Edition percent (50%) of the service is as a law enforcement officer as herein defined 1 or as a probation/parole officer as defined in G.S. 135-1(17a).member. 2 (3) Law enforcement officer. – As defined in either G.S. 135-1 or 3 G.S. 143-166.30(a). 4 (4) Officer. – A law enforcement officer. 5 (5) Probation/parole officer. – As defined in G.S. 135-1. 6 (b1) Eligibility for Allowance and Calculation of Allowance Amount. – To be eligible for 7 an allowance under this section, an officer is required to meet one of the following sets of criteria 8 that shall also determine the allowance amount: 9 (1) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation 10 allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the 11 annual base rate of compensation most recently applicable to the officer for 12 each year of that officer's creditable service: 13 a. The officer (i) has completed 30 or more years of creditable service or 14 (ii) is 55 years of age or older and completed five or more years of 15 creditable service. 16 b. The officer is less than 62 years of age. 17 c. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as 18 a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service 19 retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a 20 result of disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits 21 shall not adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive an 22 allowance under this subdivision so long as the officer returned to 23 service within 45 days after the disability benefits had ceased and is 24 otherwise qualified to receive the allowance. 25 d. At least fifty percent (50%) of the officer's creditable service is as a 26 law enforcement officer, or for service prior to July 1, 2017, as a 27 probation/parole officer. 28 (2) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation 29 allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the 30 annual equivalent of the base rate of compensation at the time the officer 31 attained 30 years of service multiplied by 30: 32 a. Prior to attaining 62 years of age, the officer has completed 30 or more 33 years of creditable service, at least fifty percent (50%) of which was 34 as a law enforcement officer, or for service prior to July 1, 2017, as a 35 probation/parole officer. 36 b. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as 37 a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service 38 retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a 39 result of disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits 40 shall not adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive an 41 allowance under this subdivision so long as the officer returned to 42 service within 45 days after the disability benefits had ceased and is 43 otherwise qualified to receive the allowance. 44 If an officer meets all of the criteria under each subdivision of this subsection, then the 45 employer making the allowance payments shall allow the officer to choose which of the two 46 calculation formulas to use for that officer's allowance. This election by the officer is a one-time, 47 irrevocable election and shall be made prior to the first allowance payment. If no election is made 48 by the officer, then the calculation amount under subdivision (2) of this subsection shall be used. 49 (c) Cessation of Payment. – Payment of the allowance to a retired officer under the 50 provisions of this section shall cease at the first of:occurrence of one of the following: 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 House Bill 50-Second Edition Page 3 (1) The death of the officer;officer. 1 (2) The last day of the month in which either of the following applies: 2 a. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under 3 subdivision (b1)(1) of this section, the officer attains 62 years of age; 4 orage. 5 b. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under 6 subdivision (b1)(2) of this section, there has been a period of receiving 7 the allowance that is equivalent to the total of 62 years minus the age 8 at which the officer first completed 30 years of creditable service. 9 (3) The first day of reemployment by any State department, agency, or institution, 10 except that this subdivision does not apply to an officer returning to State 11 employment in a position exempt from the North Carolina Human Resources 12 Act in an agency other than the agency from which that officer retired. 13 (d) Impact of Other Benefits or Actions. – This section does not affect the benefits to 14 which an individual may be entitled from State, federal, or private retirement systems. The 15 benefits payable under this section shall not be subject to any increases in salary or retirement 16 allowances that may be authorized by the General Assembly for employees of the State or retired 17 employees of the State. 18 (e) Eligibility Determinations. – The head of each State department, agency, or institution 19 shall determine the eligibility of employees for the benefits provided herein.under this section. 20 (f) Transfer of Funds. – The Director of the Budget may authorize from time to time the 21 transfer of funds within the budgets of each State department, agency, or institution necessary to 22 carry out the purposes of this Article. section. These funds shall be taken from those funds 23 appropriated to the department, agency, or institution for salaries and related fringe benefits. 24 (g) Responsibility for Payment. – The head of each State department, agency, or 25 institution shall make the payments set forth in subsection (a) this section to those persons 26 certified under subsection (e) of this section from funds available under subsection (f).(f) of this 27 section." 28 SECTION 2. G.S. 143-166.42 reads as rewritten: 29 "§ 143-166.42. Special separation allowances allowance options for local law enforcement 30 officers. 31 (a) Annual Special Separation Allowance. – On and after January 1, 1987, every sworn 32 law enforcement officer as defined by G.S. 128-21(11d) or G.S. 143-166.50(a)(3) employed by 33 a local government employer who qualifies under this section shall receive, receive an annual 34 special separation allowance beginning in the month in which the officer retires on a basic service 35 retirement under the provisions of G.S. 128-27(a), an annual separation allowance equal to 36 eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the annual equivalent of the base rate of compensation 37 most recently applicable to the officer for each year of creditable service. G.S. 128-27(a). The 38 allowance shall be paid in equal installments on the payroll frequency used by the employer. To 39 qualify for the allowance, the officer shall: 40 (1) Have (i) completed 30 or more years of creditable service or (ii) have attained 41 55 years of age and completed five or more years of creditable service; and 42 (2) Not have attained 62 years of age; and 43 (3) Have completed at least five years of continuous service as a law enforcement 44 officer as herein defined immediately preceding a service retirement. Any 45 break in the continuous service required by this subsection because of 46 disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits shall not 47 adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive the allowance, provided 48 the officer returns to service within 45 days after the disability benefits cease 49 and is otherwise qualified to receive the allowance.employer from which the 50 officer retired. 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 4 House Bill 50-Second Edition (b) As used in this section, "creditable service" means the service Definitions. – The 1 following definitions apply in this section: 2 (1) Allowance. – The annual special separation allowance for local law 3 enforcement officers provided for under this section. 4 (2) Creditable service. – The service for which credit is allowed under the 5 retirement system of which the officer is a member, provided that at least fifty 6 percent (50%) of the service is as a law enforcement officer as herein 7 defined.member. 8 (3) Law enforcement officer. – As defined in G.S. 128-21 or G.S. 143-166.50(a). 9 (4) Officer. – Law enforcement officer. 10 (b1) Qualification for Allowance and Calculation of Allowance. – To be eligible for an 11 allowance under this section, an officer is required to meet one of the following sets of criteria, 12 which shall also determine the allowance amount: 13 (1) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation 14 allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the 15 annual base rate of compensation most recently applicable to the officer for 16 each year of that officer's creditable service: 17 a. The officer (i) has completed 30 or more years of creditable service or 18 (ii) is 55 years of age or older and completed five or more years of 19 creditable service. 20 b. The officer is less than 62 years of age. 21 c. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as 22 a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service 23 retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a 24 result of disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits 25 shall not adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive an 26 allowance under this subdivision so long as the officer returned to 27 service within 45 days after the disability benefits had ceased and is 28 otherwise qualified to receive the allowance. 29 d. At least fifty percent (50%) of the officer's creditable service is as a 30 law enforcement officer. 31 (2) For officers meeting all of the following criteria, the annual special separation 32 allowance to be paid is equal to eighty-five hundredths percent (0.85%) of the 33 annual equivalent of the base rate of compensation at the time the officer 34 attained 30 years of service multiplied by 30: 35 a. Prior to attaining 62 years of age, the officer has completed 30 or more 36 years of creditable service, at least fifty percent (50%) of which was 37 as a law enforcement officer. 38 b. The officer has completed at least five years of continuous service as 39 a law enforcement officer immediately preceding the officer's service 40 retirement. Any break in this required continuous service that is a 41 result of disability retirement or disability salary continuation benefits 42 shall not adversely affect an officer's qualification to receive an 43 allowance under this subdivision so long as the officer returned to 44 service within 45 days after the disability benefits had ceased and is 45 otherwise qualified to receive the allowance. 46 If an officer meets all of the criteria under each subdivision of this subsection, then the 47 employer making the allowance payments shall allow the officer to choose which of the two 48 calculation formulas to use for that officer's allowance. This election by the officer is a one-time, 49 irrevocable election and shall be made prior to the first allowance payment. If no election is made 50 by the officer, then the calculation amount under subdivision (2) of this subsection shall be used. 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 House Bill 50-Second Edition Page 5 (c) Cessation of Payment. – Payment of the allowance to a retired officer under the 1 provisions of this section shall cease at the first of:occurrence of one of the following: 2 (1) The death of the officer;officer. 3 (2) The last day of the month in which either of the following applies: 4 a. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under 5 subdivision (b1)(1) of this section, the officer attains 62 years of age; 6 orage. 7 b. If the officer is receiving an allowance in an amount determined under 8 subdivision (b1)(2) of this section, there has been a period of receiving 9 the allowance that is equivalent to the total of 62 years minus the age 10 at which the officer first completed 30 years of creditable service. 11 (3) The first day of reemployment by a local government employer in any 12 capacity. 13 (c1) Exceptions to the Cessation of Payments. – Notwithstanding the provisions of 14 subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of this section, payments to a retired officer shall not cease when 15 a local government employer employs a retired officer for any of the following:in any of the 16 following manners: 17 (1) In a public safety position in a capacity not requiring participation in the Local 18 Governmental Employees' Retirement System. 19 (2) In service to a county board of elections on an election day or during the hours 20 for early voting under Part 5 of Article 14A of Chapter 163 of the General 21 Statutes in a capacity that complies with G.S. 128-21(19) and does not result 22 in cessation or suspension of the retiree's benefit from the Local Government 23 Employees' Retirement System. 24 (d) Impact of Other Benefits or Actions. – This section does not affect the benefits to 25 which an individual may be entitled from State, local, federal, or private retirement systems. The 26 benefits payable under this section shall not be subject to any increases in salary or retirement 27 allowances that may be authorized by local government employers or for retired employees of 28 local governments. 29 (e) Eligibility Determinations. – The governing body of each local employer shall 30 determine the eligibility of employees for the benefits provided herein.under this section. 31 (f) Responsibility for Payment. – The governing body of each local employer shall make 32 the payments set forth in subsection (a) of this section to those persons certified under subsection 33 (e) of this section from funds available." 34 SECTION 3. This act becomes effective July 1, 2025, and applies to law 35 enforcement officers retiring on or after that date. 36