GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

1991 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 147

HOUSE BILL 600

 

AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW REGARDING THE LOCAL SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT FUND FOR FIREFIGHTERS IN THE TOWN OF CARY, IN WAKE COUNTY.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

Section 1.  Chapter 159 of the 1985 Session Laws, as amended by Chapter 924 of the 1989 Session Laws, Regular Session 1990, reads as rewritten:

"CHAPTER 159

AN ACT TO PROVIDE A LOCAL SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT FUND FOR FIRE FIGHTERS IN THE TOWN OF CARY AND TO MODIFY THE APPLICATION OF G.S. 118-5 AND G.S. 118-7.

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

Section 1.  Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit Fund Established.  There is established a Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit Fund for the Fire Department of the Town of Cary to be known as the 'Cary Local Firemen's Supplemental Retirement Benefit Fund', hereinafter referred to as 'Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit Fund', and to be administered by a board composed of the members of the trustees of the Local Firemen's Relief Fund of the Town of Cary, established in accordance with G.S. 118-6.

Sec. 2.  Disbursements.  Notwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 118-7, the Board of Trustees of the Local Firemen's Relief Fund of the Town of Cary shall as soon as practicable after July 1 of each year, but in no event later than October 1, transfer to the 'Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit Fund' all income resulting from investments of funds belonging to the Cary Local Firemen's Relief Fund, divide the income earned in the preceding calendar fiscal year upon investments of funds belonging to the Local Firemen's Relief Fund into equal shares, and disburse the same as a Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit in accordance with Section 3 of this act.  If income from investments is more than what is needed to pay the Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit, the excess funds shall be put back into the Local Firemen's Relief Fund.

Sec. 3.  Determination of Benefits.  The Board of Trustees shall:

(1)       Determine the total years of service by adding together all the completed years of service of all retired eligible fire fighters;

(2)       Divide the earned income of the preceding calendar fiscal year by the total years of service as determined in (1) above. The answer constitutes an 'equal share' for the preceding year's earned income; and

(3)       Compute each fire fighter's Local Supplemental Retirement Benefit for that year by multiplying his or her completed years of service times an 'equal share'.

Sec. 4.  Supplemental Retirement Benefits.

(a)       Each retired volunteer fire fighter of the Town of Cary who has retired with 20 or more years of fire service as a fire fighter and has attained the age of 55 and each full-time paid fire fighter of the Town of Cary with at least 15 years of service with the Cary Fire Department and with 30 or more years of fire service as a fire fighter who has attained the age of 55 is entitled to and shall receive an annual supplemental retirement benefit equal to one share for each full year of service as a fire fighter; provided, in no event shall any fire fighter be entitled to or receive in any year an annual benefit in excess of one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800). one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per 'equal share', as defined in subdivision (2) of Section 3 of this act.

(b)       Any fire fighter of the Town who is not otherwise entitled to supplemental retirement benefits under subsection (a) of this section, is nevertheless entitled to benefits if the Board of Trustees makes the following written findings of facts:

(1)       That he or she initially retired from his or her position as fire fighter because of his or her inability, by reason of sickness or injury, to perform the normal duties of an active fire fighter; and

(2)       That, within 30 days prior to or following his or her initial retirement as a fire fighter, at least two physicians licensed to practice medicine in North Carolina certified that he or she was at such time unable, by reason of sickness or injury, to perform the normal duties of an active fire fighter; and

(3)       That, at the time of his or her initial retirement as a fire fighter, there was not available to him or her in the fire department or any other department of the Town a position of employment the normal duties of which he or she was capable of performing.

Sec. 5.  If, for any reason, the Fund is insufficient to pay in full any pension benefits, or other charges, then all benefits shall be reduced and paid according to Section 3 of this act, for as long as the deficiency in amount exists.  No claim shall accrue with respect to any amount by which a benefit payment has been reduced.

Sec. 6.  None of the provisions of this act shall create a liability for the Cary Local Firemen's Supplemental Retirement Benefit Fund or for the State of North Carolina unless sufficient current assets are available in the Fund to pay fully for the liability.

Sec. 7.  If any provisions of this act shall be declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, this invalidity shall not affect other provisions which can be given effect without the invalid provision, and to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable.

Sec. 8.  All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are repealed.

Sec. 9.  This act is effective upon ratification."

Sec. 2.  This act is effective upon ratification.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 28th day of May, 1991.

 

 

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James C. Gardner

President of the Senate

 

 

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Daniel Blue, Jr.

Speaker of the House of Representatives