Sen. Hanig files bill in North Carolina Senate to standardize death benefit laws

Sen. Hanig files bill in North Carolina Senate to standardize death benefit laws
Robert Hanig, North Carolina State Senator for 1st District — Official website
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A new bill filed by State Sen. Bobby Hanig in the North Carolina Senate seeks to standardize laws governing death benefits in multiple state retirement systems, according to the North Carolina State Senate.

The bill, filed as SB 359 on March 20 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Retirement Death Benefits Rewrite.-AB’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill recodifies and standardizes the laws relating to the death benefit plan under various North Carolina retirement systems, including those for teachers, state employees, local governmental employees, the judiciary, and legislators, to ensure consistency and clarity. It involves reassigning existing statutes to newly created sections and articles within the General Statutes. The bill also modifies the structure of survivor benefits across these systems, allowing contributions to be pooled into the North Carolina Teachers’ and State Employees’ Benefit Trust. Furthermore, it provides provisions for fully contributory death benefits for retirees and permits the designation of beneficiaries for these plans. Additionally, a separate fund can be established to ensure sufficient funding for death benefits awarded under the Public Safety Employees’ Death Benefits Act, using up to 0.04% of the state’s employer contribution rate if necessary. This act will become effective July 1, 2025, unless otherwise specified.

A related bill, HB 477, was also filed in the North Carolina House, introduced by Rep. Carson Smith (and one other) on March 20, 2025.

Of the three sponsors of this bill, Hanig proposed the most bills (38) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Hanig, a Republican, was elected to the North Carolina State Senate in 2025 to represent the state’s 1st Senate district, replacing previous state senator Norman Sanderson.

Bills Introduced by Your Senators in North Carolina Senate During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
Bobby Hanig, Carl Ford, and W. Ted Alexander SB 359 03/20/2025 Retirement Death Benefits Rewrite.-AB
Bobby Hanig, Gale Adcock, and Ralph Hise SB 360 03/20/2025 Healthy Students – A Nurse in Every School.
Bobby Hanig, Carl Ford, and W. Ted Alexander SB 363 03/20/2025 DST Technical Corrections/Admin. Changes 2025.-AB
Bobby Hanig, Benton G. Sawrey, and Brad Overcash SB 376 03/20/2025 Increase Funding to State Auditor.
Bobby Hanig and Amy S. Galey SB 333 03/19/2025 Prohibit Illegal Accreditation Requirements.
Bobby Hanig, Amy S. Galey, and Norman W. Sanderson SB 300 03/17/2025 NC REACH Act.
Bobby Hanig, Dana Jones, and Ralph Hise SB 302 03/17/2025 The Sergeant Mickey Hutchens Act.
Bobby Hanig, Gale Adcock, and Kevin Corbin SB 286 03/13/2025 NC Board of Nursing Licensure Fees.
Bobby Hanig, Timothy D. Moffitt, and Tom McInnis SB 291 03/13/2025 Regulation of Short-Term Rentals.
Bobby Hanig, Bob Brinson, and Todd Johnson SB 276 03/12/2025 Study Residual Property Market Mechanisms.
Bobby Hanig and Kevin Corbin SB 278 03/12/2025 The Smart Heart Act.
Bobby Hanig, Kevin Corbin, and Paul Newton SB 179 02/26/2025 Partnership with Voices Together.
Bobby Hanig and Carl Ford SB 193 02/26/2025 Update Register of Deeds’ Supp. Pension Fund.
Bobby Hanig and Dana Jones SB 162 02/25/2025 Shared Parenting.
Bobby Hanig, Carl Ford, and W. Ted Alexander SB 135 02/24/2025 Expand Homestead Exclusion Inc. Elig. Limit.
Bobby Hanig SB 143 02/24/2025 Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption.
Bobby Hanig SB 144 02/24/2025 Requirements for Operating Public Cold Baths.
Bobby Hanig and Timothy D. Moffitt SB 147 02/24/2025 Teacher License Reciprocity.
Bobby Hanig, Gale Adcock, and Timothy D. Moffitt SB 110 02/17/2025 North Carolina Work and Save.
Bobby Hanig and Timothy D. Moffitt SB 95 02/13/2025 Promote NC Sawmills.
Bobby Hanig SB 85 02/12/2025 Regulate Body Piercing in North Carolina.
Bobby Hanig SB 89 02/12/2025 AEDs and CPR in Schools.
Bobby Hanig, Carl Ford, and W. Ted Alexander SB 91 02/12/2025 Newborn Safety Devices.
Bobby Hanig, Carl Ford, and W. Ted Alexander SB 92 02/12/2025 Released Time Education Act.
Bobby Hanig and Carl Ford SB 93 02/12/2025 Portability of Leave/Charter Schools.
Bobby Hanig SB 57 02/05/2025 Workers’ Comp/Pay for Hearing Aids & Glasses.
Bobby Hanig, Eddie D. Settle, and Timothy D. Moffitt SB 58 02/05/2025 AG/Restrict Challenge to Presidential EOs.
Bobby Hanig SB 35 01/30/2025 Modify Local Workforce Development Board.
Bobby Hanig SB 37 01/30/2025 Hertford County Rural Development Authority.
Bobby Hanig SB 38 01/30/2025 Hertford County Economic Development.
Bobby Hanig and Timothy D. Moffitt SB 10 01/29/2025 Mobile Drivers Licenses.
Bobby Hanig SB 11 01/29/2025 Restore Down-Zoning Auth./Multiple Counties.
Bobby Hanig, Ralph Hise, and Timothy D. Moffitt SB 14 01/29/2025 Constitutional Amendment/Repeal Literacy Test.
Bobby Hanig SB 15 01/29/2025 Adopt Bottlenose Dolphin/State Marine Mammal.
Bobby Hanig SB 19 01/29/2025 Various Environmental Amendments.
Bobby Hanig SB 20 01/29/2025 Prohibiting Certain Mass Balloon Releases.
Bobby Hanig SB 27 01/29/2025 Restore Down-Zoning Auth./Multiple Counties.
Bobby Hanig SB 9 01/29/2025 1st Senatorial District Local Act-1.


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