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2 The Consolidated Judicial Retirement System, <br />?3 The Teachers' and State Employees Hospital and Medical Insurance Plan, <br />4 The General Assembly Medical and Hospital Care Plan, <br />5 The Disability Salary Continuation Plan, <br />6 The Firemen's and Rescue Workers' Pension Fund, <br />7 The Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System, <br />8 The Legislative Retirement System, <br />9 The Escheat Fund, <br />10 The Legislative Retirement Fund, <br />11 The State Education Assistance Authority, <br />12 The State Property Fire Insurance Fund, <br />13 The Stock Workers' Compensation Fund, <br />14 The Mutual Workers' Compensation Fund, <br />15 The Public School Insurance Fund, <br />16 The Liability Insurance Trust Fund, <br />17 Trust funds of The University of North Carolina and <br />with the State Treasurer pursuant to G.S. 116-36.1, <br />17a) North Carolina Veterans Home Trust Fund, <br />17b) North Carolina National Guard Pension Fund, <br />17c) Retiree Health Premium Reserve Account, ftn4 <br />17d) The Election Ftm+Fund, <br />17e The North Carolina State Lottery Fund, and <br />its constituent institutions deposited <br />18) Any other special fund created by or pursuant to law <br />a ro riations made pursuantto the Executive Budget Act. <br />for purposes other than meeting <br />it <br /> <br />SECTION 11.(a) The Commission may adopt emergency rules pursuant to G.S. 15013-21.1A with <br />a reference to this section as the basis for the adoption of those rules as emergency rules. <br />SECTION 11.(b) This section shall become effective when it becomes law and shall expire June <br />30, 2007, <br />SECTION 12. The first security audit required under G.S. 18C-123(a) shall be conducted at the <br />beginning of the first calendar year. after the effective date of this act. The first audit required under <br />G.S. 18e123(d) shall be conducted at the end of the first fiscal year after the effective date of this act, <br />SECTION 13. The Department of Health and Human Services shall study the effects of the <br />establishment and operation of the North Carolina State Lottery on the incidence of gambling addiction in this <br />State. The Department shall report the results of its study, including any proposed legislation, to the Joint <br />Legislative Health Care Oversight Committee, the Senate Appropriations Committee on Health and Human <br />Services, the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and the <br />Fiscal Research Division not later than January 1, 2007, <br />SECTION 14. Nothing in this act shall be construed to obligate the General Assembly to <br />appropriate funds to implement this act. <br />SECTION 15. The State Treasurer shall lend to the North Carolina State Lottery Commission, at a <br />rate of interest comparable to short-term rates in the private capital market and with repayment terms <br />satisfactory to both parties, sufficient funds to cover initial operating expenses of the Commission, except that <br />the total amount borrowed by the Commission shall not exceed ten million dollars ($10,000,000). The <br />borrowed funds shall be deposited in the North Carolina State Lottery Fund and shall be available for <br />expenditure for the purposes set forth in this act without further action by the General Assembly. The <br />Commission shall repay any funds lent to it pursuant to this section within twenty-four months after the <br />effective date of this act.