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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

95.861 Death of member not occasioned by performance of duty -- Benefits to

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surviving widow and minor children -- Cost-of-living increases.
(1)Upon death of a member occurring while in service, arising from any cause other
than in the performance of duty, provided the member has had at least three
years of total service, his widow shall receive an annuity equal to one and one-half
percent (1-1/2%) of average salary for each year of total service, credited to the
member, plus the total increase the retired member may have received in his
retirement annuity pursuant to KRS 95.859(3), subject to a maximum payment,
excluding cost-of-living increases of the member or the widow, to the widow of
fifty percent (50%). If the member has had at least ten
(10)years of total service, the
widow shall receive an annuity of no less than one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per
month. The board may increase the minimum benefit to not more than five hundred
dollars ($500) per month if the increase can be supported on an actuarially sound
basis by the fund. When Social Security benefits are increased, the minimum shall
be increased by a like percentage, but the increase shall not exceed five percent
(5%). Payment of the annuity shall be subject to the following conditions:
(a)The widow had been married to the member at least one
(1)year prior to his
death;
(b)The widow is at least forty-five
(45)years of age, otherwise payment will be
deferred until she attains such age, except that if she is or becomes totally
disabled before age forty-five (45), or has a minor child or children by the
member in her care under age eighteen
(18)(including adopted children
provided the proceedings for adoption were initiated at least one
(1)year prior
to death of member), payment of the widow's annuity will begin immediately
together with an additional allowance on account of the child or children; and
(c)The widow's annuity will terminate in any event when the widow remarries.
The annuity of each child or children shall continue until each child attains
age eighteen (18).
(2)If the widow has minor children under age of eighteen (18), the annuity to the
widow shall be increased one-half (1/2) on account of the first child and one-fourth
(1/4) on account of each additional child, subject to a maximum combined payment,
excluding cost-of-living increases or increases the retired member may have
received in his annuity pursuant to KRS 95.859(3), to the widow and children of
seventy-five percent (75%) of the average salary as defined in KRS 95.851(13).
(3)If the pensioner is not survived by a widow and there are minor children, the
following benefits shall be paid:
(a)One
(1)minor child, fifty percent (50%) of the average salary plus the total
increase the retired member may have received in his annuity pursuant to KRS
95.859(3);
(b)Two
(2)minor children, fifteen percent (15%) of the average salary additional;
or
(c)Three
(3)or more minor children, ten percent (10%) of the average salary
additional,
subject to a maximum combined payment, excluding cost-of-living increases of the
member or the minor children, of seventy-five percent (75%) of the average salary
as defined in KRS 95.851(13). The annuity of each child or children shall continue
until each child attains age eighteen (18), or, in the case of a child regularly
employed in full-time educational activities the age of twenty-three (23). The
annuity payments shall be reduced in reverse order.
(4)These benefits shall also be payable upon death of the member while on retirement,
provided marriage was in effect for at least one
(1)year before death.
(5)A surviving child receiving benefits pursuant to this section shall receive the same
cost-of-living increases granted to retirees pursuant to KRS 95.859(3). A surviving
spouse who does not receive an increase pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section or
whose pension increase pursuant to the Social Security increase is less than the cost
of living increase in KRS 95.859(3) shall receive the same increase an annuitant
receives pursuant to KRS 95.859(3), not to exceed a total of five percent (5%).
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