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Code · North Dakota · Title 44 · Chapter 44-08 — Miscellaneous Provisions

44-08-17. Political subdivisions authorized to purchase insurance on the life of law

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enforcement officer - Benefits payable to dependent survivor.
Any political subdivision may purchase insurance on the life of a law enforcement officer employed by that political subdivision. Such insurance policy must be purchased from an insurance company licensed to do business in this state. If the insurance is purchased, the officer insured thereunder may designate that officer's dependent survivor or survivors to whom the death benefit provided under the policy must be paid. The word "dependent" means that the deceased officer provided some financial support within one year before the officer's death to the survivor and must be liberally construed for the purposes of this section.
In the event the officer has not designated a dependent survivor or survivors, the death benefit payable must be paid to the closest survivor in the following order:
1. Spouse.
2. Children.
3. Parent.
4. Brother or sister. However, if there is more than one qualifying survivor in subsection 2, 3, or 4, the death benefit must be paid in equal shares to the survivors in that category. The death benefit provided by an insurance policy purchased pursuant to this section may not exceed the amount of ten thousand dollars on the life of one law enforcement officer. Any death benefit paid due to purchase of an insurance policy under the provisions of this section must be in addition to any benefits paid due to the death of that officer under any other provisions of law.
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