Pay Exceptions/Special Separation Allowance
Plain English Summary
This bill modifies the Special Separation Allowance program for North Carolina state and local law enforcement officers by clarifying eligibility rules for disability-related service breaks and adjusting reemployment restrictions. Specifically, it allows officers who take disability leave to maintain eligibility if they return to service within 45 days, and it permits retired officers to return to certain state positions without losing their separation allowance benefits.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill helps law enforcement officers who experience temporary disabilities by ensuring they don't lose retirement benefits due to brief service interruptions. The bill also allows officers more flexibility to return to state work after retirement in specific roles, which may help agencies fill positions while retaining experienced personnel and allowing officers to continue their careers if needed.
Arguments Against
Opponents may be concerned about the fiscal impact of allowing more officers to receive separation allowances and potentially receive both an allowance and new salary simultaneously. Some may argue that the exceptions to reemployment restrictions create loopholes that undermine the original intent of the separation allowance program or that clarifying these rules without sunset provisions could create long-term budget obligations.
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Sponsors
Vote Breakdown (3 roll calls)
This bill passed and is awaiting the Governor's signature.
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown
