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Session Laws—1979 CHAPTER 1316
Corporation or the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, as the
case may be, unless such deposits or investments in shares are secured in the
manner provided by G.S. 159-30 or G.S. 159-31.
Sec. 5. Acceptance of Gifts. The Board of Trustees is hereby authorized
to accept any gift, grant, bequest, or donation of money for the use of the
Supplemental Retirement Fund.
Sec. 6. Bond of Treasurer. The Board of Trustees shall bond the
Treasurer of the Local Firemen's Relief Fund with a good and sufficient bond,
in an amount at least equal to the amount of funds in his control, payable to the
Board of Trustees, and conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties;
such bond shall be in lieu of the bond required by G.S. 118-6. The Board of
Trustees is hereby authorized to pay the premiums for the bond of the
Treasurer from the Supplemental Retirement Fund.
Sec. 7. City Authorized to Make Payment. The governing body of the
City of Laurinburg is hereby authorized and may at its discretion make
appropriations and disburse funds to the Supplemental Retirement Fund.
Sec. 8. Section 2(a) and Section 2(b) of Chapter 208, Session Laws of
1979, is amended by deleting in each place they appear the words and figures
"fifty thousand dollars ($50,000)" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "forty
thousand dollars ($40,000)".
Sec. 9. Section 2(c) of Chapter 208, Session Laws of 1979, is amended by
deleting the words "funds belonging to", and inserting in lieu thereof the words
"interest collected from".
Sec. 10. Section 3 of Chapter 208, Session Laws of 1979, is amended by
deleting the words and figures "six hundred dollars ($600.00)", and inserting in
lieu thereof the words and figures "one thousand dollars ($1,000); provided,
however, no supplemental retirement benefits shall be paid to any fireman who
has not been a member of the North Carolina State Firemen's Association for at
least 20 years."
Sec. 11. Severability. If any provision of this act shall be declared
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect
other provisions hereof which can be given effect without the invalid provision,
and to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable.
Sec. 12. Repealer. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act
are hereby repealed.
Sec. 13. Effective Date. This act is effective upon ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 25th day of
June, 1980.
S. B. 1066 CHAPTER 1316
AN ACT TO AMEND AND POSTPONE THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE
FAIR SENTENCING ACT.
The General Assembly ofNorth Carolina enacts:
Section 1. G.S. 14-1. 1(a), to become effective July 1, 1980, is rewritten to
read as follows:
"§ 14-1.1. Punishment for felonies.—(a) For felonies that occur on or after the
effective date of Article 81A of Chapter 15A of the General Statutes, the
following punishments shall be applicable:
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