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Code · Virginia · Title 51.1 · Chapter 11

Code of Virginia § 51.1-1127. Cessation of supplemental disability benefits.

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Supplemental disability benefits shall cease to be paid to a participating employee upon the first to occur of the following:
1. The end of the period of supplemental disability coverage as provided in subsection G of § 51.1-1121 or subsection F of § 51.1-1123 ;
2. The date of death of the participating employee;
3. On the date benefits under the Act cease to be paid, if the participating employee is a member of the retirement system and is receiving benefits under the Act on his normal retirement date;
4. On the date benefits under the Act cease to be paid, if the participating employee is a not a member of the retirement system and is receiving benefits under the Act on the date he attains age 65;
5. On his normal retirement date, if the participating employee is a member of the retirement system and is no longer receiving benefits under the Act on his normal retirement date;
6. On the date the employee attains age 65, if the participating employee is a not a member of the retirement system and is no longer receiving benefits under the Act; or
7. The effective date of the participating employee's service retirement under any provision of this title.
1998, c. 774 ; 1999, c. 144 ; 2001, c. 694 ; 2012, c. 417 .
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