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36-8-8-13.8. Members dying other than in line of duty after August 31, 1982

IN Code § 36-8-8-13.8 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 13.8. (a) This section applies to an active or retired member who dies other than in the line of duty (as defined in section 14.1 of this chapter) after August 31, 1982.

(b) If a fund member dies while receiving retirement or disability benefits, the following apply:

(1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, each of the member's surviving children is entitled to a monthly benefit equal to twenty percent (20%) of the fund member's monthly benefit:

(A) until the child becomes eighteen (18) years of age; or

(B) until the child becomes twenty-three (23) years of age if the child is enrolled in and regularly attending a secondary school or is a full-time student at an accredited college or university;

whichever period is longer. However, if the board finds upon the submission of satisfactory proof that a child who is at least eighteen (18) years of age is mentally or physically incapacitated, is not a ward of the state, and is not receiving a benefit under clause (B), the child is entitled to receive an amount each month that is equal to the greater of thirty percent (30%) of the monthly pay of a first class patrolman or first class firefighter or fifty-five percent (55%) of the monthly benefit the deceased member was receiving or was entitled to receive on the date of the member's death as long as the mental or physical incapacity of the child continues. Benefits paid for a child shall be paid to the surviving parent as long as the child resides with and is supported by the surviving parent. If the surviving parent dies, the benefits shall be paid to the legal guardian of the child.

(2) This subdivision applies to the surviving spouse of an active or retired member who dies before July 1, 2019. The member's surviving spouse is entitled to a monthly benefit equal to sixty percent (60%) of the fund member's monthly benefit during the spouse's lifetime. If the spouse remarried before September 1, 1983, and benefits ceased on the date of remarriage, the benefits for the surviving spouse shall be reinstated on July 1, 1997, and continue during the life of the surviving spouse.

(3) This subdivision applies to the surviving spouse of an active or retired member who dies after June 30, 2019. The member's surviving spouse is entitled to a monthly benefit equal to seventy percent (70%) of the fund member's monthly benefit during the spouse's lifetime.

If a fund member dies while receiving retirement or disability benefits, there is no surviving eligible child or spouse, and there is proof satisfactory to the local board, subject to review in the manner specified in section 13.1(c) of this chapter, that the parent was wholly dependent on the fund member, the member's surviving parent is entitled, or both surviving parents if qualified are entitled jointly, to receive fifty percent (50%) of the fund member's monthly benefit during the parent's or parents' lifetime. As used in this subsection, a parent is wholly dependent on a fund member if the fund member claimed the parent as a dependent on the federal income tax return filed by the fund member in the year before the year in which the fund member died.

(c) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, if a fund member dies while on active duty or while retired and not receiving benefits, the member's children and the member's spouse, or the member's parent or parents are entitled to receive a monthly benefit determined under subsection (b). If the fund member did not have at least twenty (20) years of service or was not at least fifty-two (52) years of age, the benefit is computed as if the member:

(1) did have twenty (20) years of service; and

(2) was fifty-two (52) years of age.

As added by P.L.118-2000, SEC.26. Amended by P.L.1-2007, SEC.242; P.L.62-2010, SEC.1; P.L.23-2010, SEC.1; P.L.146-2019, SEC.2.

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36-8-8-13.8. Members dying other than in line of duty after August 31, 1982