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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 12D - Separation Allowances for Law-Enforcement Officers
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Chapter 143
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§ 143-166.40
Rules for selection and retention of law-enforcement officers; rules exempt from Administrative Procedure Act
§ 143-166.41
Special separation allowance
§ 143-166.42
Special separation allowances for local officers
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