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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

164.2842 Free tuition at state-supported school for survivor of police officer,

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firefighter, or volunteer firefighter permanently and totally disabled in line of
duty -- Free tuition at state-supported school for survivor of other state-
administered retirement system participants disabled as a result of duty-
related injury.
(a)The spouse, regardless of age, and any child of a permanently and totally
disabled law enforcement officer, firefighter, or volunteer firefighter injured
while in active service or in training for active service, who is over the age of
seventeen
(17)and under the age of twenty-three
(23)shall not be required to
pay any matriculation or tuition fee upon his admission to any state-supported
university, community college, or vocational training institution for a period
not in excess of thirty-six
(36)months in order to obtain a diploma, nor in
excess of the lesser number of months required for a certificate of completion.
(b)For the spouse or child to be entitled to benefits under this section, the
disabled law enforcement officer, firefighter, or volunteer firefighter shall be
rated permanently and totally disabled for pension purposes or one hundred
percent (100%) disabled for compensation purposes by the Kentucky Justice
and Public Safety Cabinet, the appropriate city or county law enforcement
agency which employed the disabled, 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, or if deceased, the claim to
benefits is to be based on the rating held by the law enforcement officer,
firefighter, or volunteer firefighter at the time of death. The parent's or
spouse's service and rating shall be evidenced by certification from the records
of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, the appropriate local law
enforcement agency, 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.
(c)In the absence of certification of permanent and total disability by the
Kentucky Department of Workers' Claims, the Kentucky Justice and Public
Safety Cabinet, the appropriate local law enforcement agency, 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, medical evidence showing permanent and total disability or the
existence of permanent and total disability for a period of at least thirty
days immediately prior to death may be accepted, if this evidence is signed by
a physician licensed to practice or an official of an accredited medical
hospital.
(d)The parent-child relationship shall be shown by birth certificate, legal
adoption papers, or other documentary evidence. The spousal relationship
shall be shown by a marriage certificate or other documentary evidence.
(e)To entitle a spouse or child to benefits under this section the disabled law
enforcement officer, firefighter, or volunteer firefighter shall have been a
resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky upon becoming a law
enforcement officer, firefighter, or volunteer firefighter.
(a)The spouse, regardless of age, and any child of a person who was an employee
participating in a state-administered retirement system and not otherwise
covered by subsection
(1)of this section and who was disabled as a result of a
duty-related injury as described in KRS 61.621, who is over the age of
seventeen
(17)and under the age of twenty-three
(23)shall not be required to
pay any matriculation or tuition fee upon his admission to any state-supported
university, community college, or vocational training institution for a period
not in excess of thirty-six
(36)months in order to obtain a diploma, nor in
excess of the lesser number of months required for a certificate of completion.
(b)The parent-child relationship shall be shown by birth certificate, legal
adoption papers, or other documentary evidence. The spousal relationship
shall be shown by a marriage certificate or other documentary evidence.
(3)The marriage of an eligible child shall not serve to deny full entitlement to the
benefits provided in this section.
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