Survivor benefits.

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(1) Survivor benefits paid to a cobeneficiary pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-906 (1)(a) shall be calculated in the same manner as option 3 benefits pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-910. Survivor benefits paid to a surviving spouse pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-905 (2)(a) shall be calculated in the same manner as option 3 benefits pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-910, and if the deceased vested inactive member had at least twenty-five years of service credit and was eligible for a retirement benefit on or before January 1, 2011, such benefits shall be increased by the annual increase specified in sections 24-51-1001 to 24-51-1003, from the date of termination of membership or July 1, 1993, whichever is later, to the date benefits commence.

  1. Survivor benefits paid to spouses pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-906 (1)(b) shall be calculated in the same manner as either option 3 benefits, pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-910, or as surviving spouse's benefits pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-909, upon the irrevocable election of such spouse.

  2. Survivor benefits paid to spouses pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-905

(1)(b) shall be calculated in the same manner as:

  1. Surviving spouse's benefits, pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-909, or option 3 benefits if the deceased member had ten years of service credit or the death of the member was job-related; or

  2. Surviving spouse's benefits, pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-909, if thedeceased member did not have ten years of service credit and the death of the member was not job-related.

  1. Survivor benefits paid to qualified children pursuant to the provisions of section 2451-905 (1)(a) or (1)(c) or 24-51-906 (1)(c) shall be forty percent of the highest average salary of the deceased member if paid to one child or fifty percent of the highest average salary of the deceased member, divided equally, if paid to two or more children. The minimum survivor benefit paid to such children shall be one hundred dollars each if one or two children qualify or two hundred fifty dollars, divided equally, if three or more children qualify, regardless of the highest average salary of the deceased member.

  2. Survivor benefits paid to dependent parents pursuant to the provisions of section 2451-905 (1)(d) or 24-51-906 (1)(d) shall be equal to twenty-five percent of the highest average salary of the deceased member if one parent qualifies or forty percent of the highest average salary of the deceased member, divided equally, if two parents qualify. The minimum survivor benefit paid to such parents shall be one hundred dollars to each dependent parent, regardless of the highest average salary of the deceased member.

Source: L. 87: Entire article R&RE, p. 1068, § 1, effective July 1. L. 88: (1) amended, p. 962, § 14, effective July 1. L. 90: (4) and (5) amended, p. 1252, § 3, effective July 1. L. 93: (1) amended, p. 477, § 4, effective July 1. L. 2010: (1) amended, (SB 10-001), ch. 2, p. 17, § 18, effective January 1, 2011.

Editor's note: The provisions of this section are similar to provisions of several former sections as they existed prior to 1987. For a detailed comparison, see the comparative tables located in the back of the index.


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