Colorado Code § 24-51-1740

Survivors of members who die in 1988 or later
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(1) Benefits payable to
survivors of deceased eligible members who die on or after January 1, 1988, subject to the
limitations provided in sections 24-51-1736 to 24-51-1746, shall be as follows:
(a) To each beneficiary under section 24-51-1737 (1)(a), a monthly amount equal to the
greater of ten percent of highest average salary as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17), or one
hundred sixty dollars prorated, if there are four or more eligible beneficiaries so long as such
condition continues and is required in order not to exceed a maximum total allowance of the
greater of thirty percent of highest average salary as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17), or four
hundred eighty dollars;
(b) To the surviving spouse of the deceased member, as defined in section 24-51-1737
(1)(b), so long as living, and having in his or her care a child eligible to receive benefits as
provided in paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), calculated as follows:
(I) Where the deceased member had less than fifteen years of accredited service, the
difference, if any, between the amounts payable to beneficiaries under paragraph (a) of this
subsection (1) and the greater of thirty percent of highest average salary as defined in section 24-
51-1702 (17), or four hundred eighty dollars;
(II) Where the deceased member had more than fifteen years of accredited service, the
difference, if any, between the amounts payable to beneficiaries under paragraph (a) of this
subsection (1) and the greater of four hundred eighty dollars or forty percent of highest average
salary as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17), which percentage shall be increased by two percent
of highest average salary as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17), for each whole year, and month
prorated as a portion of a year, of accredited service in excess of twenty-five;
(c) To a beneficiary under section 24-51-1737 (1)(c) who has attained age sixty and who
is the survivor of a deceased member who had less than fifteen years of accredited service, the
lesser of thirty percent of highest average salary as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17) or four
hundred eighty dollars. So long as benefits, if any, are payable under paragraphs (a) and (b) of
this subsection (1), only the excess, if any, of the benefit provided under this paragraph (c) shall
be payable in addition thereto, but if no benefits are payable under said paragraphs (a) and (b) of
this subsection (1), or, if payable, such amounts have been terminated, then the full amount of
the benefit payment provided by this paragraph (c) shall be payable.
(d) To a beneficiary under section 24-51-1737 (1)(c) who has attained age fifty and who
is the survivor of a deceased member who had fifteen or more years of accredited service, a
monthly amount of four hundred eighty dollars or, if greater, thirty percent of highest average
salary as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17), increased by one percent of highest average salary,
as defined in section 24-51-1702 (17), for each whole year, and month prorated as a portion of a
year, of accredited service in excess of fifteen. So long as benefits, if any, are payable under
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection (1), only the excess, if any, of the benefit provided
under this paragraph (d) shall be payable in addition thereto, but if no benefits are payable under
said paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection (1), or, if payable such amounts have terminated,
then the full amount of the benefit payment provided by this paragraph (d) shall be payable.
(e) To each beneficiary under section 24-51-1737 (1)(d), a monthly amount equal to the
greater of ten percent of the deceased member's highest average salary as defined in section 24-
51-1702 (17), or two hundred forty dollars.

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