United States — North Carolina
§ 159B-47. Defense.
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The board may defend certain current or former officials and employees in criminal or civil proceedings, may pay some claims or judgments, and may buy insurance for those payments.
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United States — North Carolina
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The board may defend certain current or former officials and employees in criminal or civil proceedings, may pay some claims or judgments, and may buy insurance for those payments.
United States — North Carolina
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A local board of education may defend certain civil or criminal cases involving its members or employees, and may budget or buy insurance to pay some claims or judgments, but it is not required to do so.
United States — North Carolina
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The Board of Trustees must not pay retirement benefits or allowances to certain convicted members, except that member contributions plus interest may be returned.
United States — North Carolina
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An area authority may defend or pay claims for its agents, employees, and board members in certain duty-related cases, but it is not required to do so.
United States — North Carolina
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The Board of Trustees generally may not pay retirement benefits or allowances to a member convicted of certain felonies committed while serving in specified judicial or prosecutorial offices, except for a return of member contributions plus interest.
United States — North Carolina
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The Board of Trustees may not pay retirement benefits or allowances to certain convicted members, except that member contributions plus interest must be returned.
United States — North Carolina
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The Board of Trustees generally may not pay retirement benefits or allowances to a member convicted of certain listed felonies committed while serving as an elected government official and related to that service, except for a return of member contributions plus interest.
United States — North Carolina
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The register of deeds must keep full alphabetical indexes of registered instruments, update them within 24 hours, keep backup copies, and may adopt indexing rules.
United States — North Carolina
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Certain local government bodies may defend or help pay claims and judgments for covered officials and employees, but they are not required to do so.
United States — North Carolina
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The Board may make optometry rules and discipline licensed optometrists, including refusal, suspension, revocation, reprimand, probation, fines, and other corrective measures.
United States — North Carolina
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The section lets the Industrial Commission hear certain tort claims against county or city boards of education involving school buses or transportation service vehicles, and it sets filing, notice, defense, and payment rules.
United States — North Carolina
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Covered persons, legislators, legislative employees, and public servants are restricted from soliciting or accepting certain gifts, and some gifts must be reported, turned over, or declined.