Cross References. - As to the Law-Enforcement Officers', Firemen's, Rescue Squad Workers' and Civil Air Patrol Members' Death Benefits Act, see G.S. 143-166.1 et seq.
As to retirement benefits for local governmental law-enforcement officers, see now G.S. 143-166.50.
As to separate insurance benefits plan for state and local governmental law-enforcement officers, see now G.S. 143-166.60.
As to transfers of assets of Law-Enforcement Officers' Retirement System to other retirement systems, see G.S. 143-166.70.
Editor's Note. - Session Laws 1971, c. 837, contained provisions as to the transfer of wildlife protectors from the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System to the Law-Enforcement Officers' Benefit and Retirement Fund.
Session Laws 1973, c. 572, as amended by Session Laws 1973, c. 874, contained provisions as to the transfer of law-enforcement officers who were members of the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System or the Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System to the Law-Enforcement Officers' Benefit and Retirement Fund.
Section 8 of Session Laws 1985, c. 751, which amended repealed G.S. 143-166, provided: "In order to fund the provisions of this act, the Board of Trustees of the Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System, and Law Enforcement Officers' Retirement System with the advice of its consulting actuary, shall apply any unencumbered actuarial gain remaining after application of actuarial gains to any cost-of-living increase granted to retired members effective July 1, 1985, and shall adjust the normal contribution rate of employers, without increase in the total employers' contribution rates and without changes in the amortization periods for liquidation of unfunded accrued liabilities of employers participating in the Retirement System."
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