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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10420 · Sec. 3672

Sec. 3672. COMPENSATION TO BE PROVIDED

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## SEC. 3672 COMPENSATION TO BE PROVIDED **[**[42 U.S.C. 7385s–1](/us/usc/t42/s7385s–1)**]** Subject to the other provisions of this subtitle: ####
(1)Contractor employees A covered DOE contractor employee shall receive contractor employee compensation under this subtitle in accordance with section 3673. ####
(2)Survivors After the death of a covered DOE contractor employee, compensation referred to in paragraph
(1)shall not be paid. Instead, the survivor of that employee shall receive compensation as follows: #####
(A)Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the survivor of that employee shall receive contractor employee compensation under this subtitle in accordance with section 3674. #####
(B)In a case in which the employee's death occurred after the employee applied under this subtitle and before compensation was paid under paragraph (1), and the employee's death occurred from a cause other than the covered illness of the employee, the survivor of that employee may elect to receive, in lieu of compensation under subparagraph (A), the amount of contractor employee compensation that the employee would have received in accordance with section 3673 if the employee's death had not occurred before compensation was paid under paragraph (1).
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