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Code · Utah · Title 49 — Utah State Retirement and Insurance Benefit Act · Chapter 18

49-18-503. Surviving spouse includes certain former spouses -- Benefit calculation for former spouse.

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Effective 5/10/2016
49-18-503. Surviving spouse includes certain former spouses -- Benefit calculation for former spouse.
(1)The benefit calculation for a surviving spouse with a valid domestic relations order benefits on file with the office before the member's death date in accordance with Section 49-11-612 is calculated according to the manner in which the court order specified benefits to be partitioned, whether as a fixed amount or as a percentage of the benefit.
(2)If the death benefits under this section are partitioned among more than one surviving spouse due to domestic relations order benefits on file with the office before the member's death date in accordance with Section 49-11-612 , the total amount received by the surviving spouses may not exceed the death benefits normally provided to one surviving spouse under this section.
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