Supreme Court of North Carolina, 2008

North Carolina Insurance Guaranty Association v. Board of Trustees of Guilford Technical Community College

North Carolina Insurance Guaranty Association v. Board of Trustees of Guilford Technical Community College
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 11, 2008
672 S.E.2d 680 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

North Carolina Insurance Guaranty Association v. Board of Trustees of Guilford Technical Community College

Opinion of the Court

The Court allows plaintiff's Petition for Discretionary Review and orders briefing on the following issues:

(1) Whether granting the right to a State agency to participate in a program, including the right to sue for benefits arising from the program, waives the defense of sovereign immunity?

(2) Whether a legislative amendment which made State agencies and subdivisions "persons" eligible for the benefits of the North Carolina Insurance Guaranty Association Act (N.C.G.S. § 58-48-1 et seq.) also waived the defense of sovereign immunity as to the NCIGA's expressly granted cause-of-action against high networth employers?

*681By Order of the Court in Conference, this 11th day of December, 2008.

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