North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4 - Consolidated Judicial Retirement Act.
§ 135-56.01 - Reciprocity of creditable service with other State-administered retirement systems.

135-56.01. Reciprocity of creditable service with other State-administered retirement systems.
(a) Only for the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits accruing under this Article, creditable service standing to the credit of a member of the Legislative Retirement System, Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System, or the Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System shall be added to the creditable service standing to the credit of a member of this System; provided, that in the event a person is a retired member of any of the foregoing retirement systems, such creditable service standing to the credit of the retired member prior to retirement shall be likewise counted. In no instance shall service credits maintained in the aforementioned retirement systems be added to the creditable service in this System for application of this System's benefit accrual rate in computing a service retirement benefit unless specifically authorized by this Article.
(b) A person who was a former member of this System and who has forfeited his creditable service in this System by receiving a return of contributions and who has creditable service in the Legislative Retirement System, Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System, or the Local Government Employees' Retirement System may count such creditable service for the purpose of restoring the creditable service forfeited in this System under the terms and conditions as set forth in this Article and reestablish membership in this System.
(c) Creditable service under this section shall not be counted twice for the same period of time whether earned as a member, purchased, or granted as prior service credits. (1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 1066, s. 35(d); 1997-456, s. 27.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 135 - Retirement System for Teachers and State Employees; Social Security; State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees

Article 4 - Consolidated Judicial Retirement Act.

§ 135-50 - Short title and purpose.

§ 135-51 - Scope.

§ 135-52 - Application of Article 1; administration.

§ 135-53 - Definitions.

§ 135-54 - Name and date of establishment.

§ 135-55 - Membership.

§ 135-56 - Creditable service.

§ 135-56.01 - Reciprocity of creditable service with other State-administered retirement systems.

§ 135-56.2 - Creditable service for other employment.

§ 135-56.3 - Repayments and Purchases.

§ 135-57 - Service retirement.

§ 135-58 - Service retirement benefits.

§ 135-59 - Disability retirement.

§ 135-60 - Disability retirement benefits.

§ 135-61 - Election of optional allowance.

§ 135-62 - Return of accumulated contributions.

§ 135-63 - Benefits on death before retirement.

§ 135-64 - Benefits on death after retirement.

§ 135-65 - Post-retirement increases in allowances.

§ 135-66 - Administration; management of funds; method of financing.

§ 135-67 - Assets of Retirement System.

§ 135-68 - Contributions by the members.

§ 135-69 - Contributions by the State.

§ 135-70 - Transfer of members to another system.

§ 135-70.1 - Transfer of members from the Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System, the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System, or the Legislative Retirement System.

§ 135-71 - Return to membership of retired former member.

§ 135-73 - Termination or partial termination; discontinuance of contributions.

§ 135-74 - Internal Revenue Code compliance.

§ 135-75 - Deduction for payments allowed.

§ 135-75.1 - Forfeiture of retirement benefits for certain felonies committed while serving as elected government official.

§ 135-75.1A - Forfeiture of retirement benefits for certain felonies related to employment or holding office.

§ 135-75.1B - Prohibition on purchase of forfeited service.

§ 135-75.2 - Improper receipt of decedent's retirement allowance.