Colorado Code § 24-51-1742

Election by designated beneficiary
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If the deceased member had
designated a beneficiary, other than the member's estate, to receive the refund of the
accumulated contribution balance, no survivor's benefits shall be subject to claim under sections
24-51-1736 to 24-51-1746 unless such designated beneficiary or beneficiaries then entitled to
receive such refund, by written notification delivered within such time and in such form as
prescribed, shall elect, in lieu of receiving such refund, to have the provisions of sections 24-51-
1736 to 24-51-1746 applied. If there is more than one designated beneficiary then entitled to
receive such refund, such election must be joined in by all of them. If the deceased member had
designated the estate as such beneficiary or if by operation of law the estate shall be entitled to
such refund, then such election may be made by the duly appointed personal representative of
the estate of such deceased member in like time and in like manner as may be prescribed by the
board by general rule as specified in this section. If, however, such deceased member was
qualified for retirement under the terms and conditions of sections 24-51-1713 and 24-51-1714,
the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries so entitled to refund or benefits under sections 24-51-
1736 to 24-51-1746, may elect, in lieu of such benefits, to allow benefits to be paid under either
option B or option P3 subject to the applicable sections thereof providing for superannuation
retirement. Such election shall be made within such time and in such form as the board may
prescribe and shall become effective as of the day after the date of the member's death. If there is
more than one designated beneficiary entitled to receive such benefits, such election must be
joined in by all of them.

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