North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Retirement System for Counties, Cities and Towns.
§ 128-32.1 - Failure to respond.

128-32.1. Failure to respond.
If a member fails to respond within 120 days after preliminary option figures and the Form 6-E or Form 7-E are transmitted to the member, or if a member fails to respond within 120 days after the effective date of retirement, whichever is later, the Form 6 or Form 7 shall be null and void; the retirement system shall not be liable for any benefits due on account of the voided application, and a new application must be filed establishing a subsequent effective date of retirement. If an applicant for disability retirement fails to furnish requested additional medical information within 90 days following such request, the application shall be declared null and void under the same conditions outlined above, unless the applicant is eligible for early or service retirement in which case the application shall be processed accordingly, using the same effective date as would have been used had the application for disability retirement been approved. The Director of the Retirement Systems Division, acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees, may extend the 120-day limitation provided for in this section when a member has suffered incapacitation such that a reasonable person would not have expected the member to be able to complete the required paperwork within the regular deadline, or when an omission by the Retirement Systems Division prevents the member from having sufficient time to meet the regular deadline. (2005-91, s. 12; 2009-66, s. 4(a); 2010-72, s. 6(b); 2016-108, s. 3(b).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 128 - Offices and Public Officers

Article 3 - Retirement System for Counties, Cities and Towns.

§ 128-21 - Definitions.

§ 128-22 - Name and date of establishment.

§ 128-23 - Acceptance by cities, towns and counties.

§ 128-23.1 - Inactive employers.

§ 128-24 - Membership.

§ 128-26 - Allowance for service.

§ 128-26A - Reciprocity of creditable service with other State-administered retirement systems.

§ 128-27 - Benefits.

§ 128-28 - Administration and responsibility for operation of System.

§ 128-29 - Management of funds.

§ 128-30 - Method of financing.

§ 128-31 - Exemptions from execution; employing unit to offset amount owed by member or beneficiary.

§ 128-32 - Protection against fraud.

§ 128-32.1 - Failure to respond.

§ 128-33 - Certain laws not applicable to members.

§ 128-33.1 - Public records held by the Retirement System.

§ 128-34 - Transfer of members.

§ 128-35 - Obligations of pension accumulation fund.

§ 128-36 - Local laws unaffected; when benefits begin to accrue.

§ 128-37 - Membership of employees of district health departments or public health authorities.

§ 128-37.1 - Membership of employees of county social services department.

§ 128-37.2 - Continued membership for certain fire departments.

§ 128-38 - Reservation of power to change.

§ 128-38.1 - Termination or partial termination; discontinuance of contributions.

§ 128-38.2 - Internal Revenue Code compliance.

§ 128-38.3 - Deduction for payments allowed.

§ 128-38.4 - Forfeiture of retirement benefits for certain felonies committed while serving as elected government official.

§ 128-38.4A - Forfeiture of retirement benefits for certain felonies related to employment or holding office.

§ 128-38.4B - Prohibition on purchase of forfeited service.

§ 128-38.5 - Improper receipt of decedent's retirement allowance.

§ 128-38.6 - Employee protection and remedies against unlawful retaliation for furnishing information to the Retirement Systems Division.

§ 128-38.10 - Qualified Excess Benefit Arrangement.