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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

164.2841 Free tuition at state-supported school for survivor of police officer,

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firefighter, or volunteer firefighter killed in line of duty -- Free tuition at state-
supported school for survivor of other state-administered retirement system
participants who died as a result of duty-related injury -- Limitation.
(a)Any person whose parent or any nonmarried widow or widower whose spouse
was a resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky upon becoming a law
enforcement officer, firefighter, or volunteer firefighter and who was killed
while in active service or training for active service or who died as a result of
a service-connected disability shall not be required to pay any matriculation or
tuition fee upon admission to any state-supported university, community
college, or vocational training institution. The provisions of this subsection
shall apply to any firefighter or volunteer firefighter who is killed or dies
under the conditions covered in this subsection on July 1, 1989, or thereafter.
(b)In order to obtain the benefits conferred by paragraph
(a)of this subsection,
the parent-child relationship shall be shown by birth certificate, adoption
papers, or other documentary evidence. The spousal relationship shall be
shown by a marriage certificate or other documentary evidence. The parent's
or spouse's service and the cause of death shall be evidenced by certification
from the records of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, the
appropriate city or county law enforcement agency which employed the
deceased, the administrative agency for the fire department or fire protection
district recognized for funding under KRS 95A.262, or the administrative
agency having jurisdiction over any paid firefighters of all counties and cities
of all classes.
(a)Any person whose parent or any nonmarried widow or widower whose spouse
was an employee participating in a state-administered retirement system, and
not otherwise covered by subsection
(1)of this section, and who died as a
result of a duty-related injury as described in KRS 61.621 shall not be
required to pay any matriculation or tuition fee upon admission to any state-
supported university, community college, or vocational training institution.
(b)In order to obtain the benefits conferred by paragraph
(a)of this subsection,
the parent-child relationship shall be shown by birth certificate, adoption
papers, or other documentary evidence. The spousal relationship shall be
shown by a marriage certificate or other documentary evidence. The parent's
or spouse's service and the cause of death shall be evidenced by certification
from the records of the employing agency or the appropriate retirement
system.
(3)If one so admitted to a state-supported university, community college, or vocational
training institution under the provisions of this section shall have obtained a cash
scholarship paid or payable to the institution, from whatever source, the amount of
the scholarship shall be applied to the credit of the applicant in the payment of
incidental expenses of his attendance at the institution, and any balance, if the terms
of the scholarship permit, shall be returned to the applicant.
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