Delaware Code § 11-8326

Nonoccupational disability pension; eligibility
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Any present or future member of the State Police who shall become disabled due to any nonoccupational injury or disease, or who shall
die while an active member of the State Police and after having served as an active member of the State Police for at least one third of
the required number of years for regular pension, shall be eligible for a nonoccupational disability pension. When a member of the State
Police shall desire to retire by reason of a nonoccupational injury or disease that causes the member to become disabled, the member shall
make application in writing, and, in the case of death, the surviving spouse, minor children or dependent parent shall make application
in writing to the Board of Pension Trustees for such pension. Whereupon, the Board of Pension Trustees shall call to its assistance the
aid of a physician or surgeon representing the Board of Pension Trustees, and the member may also call to the member's aid a physician
or surgeon. The Board of Pension Trustees shall determine by resolution, passed by at least a majority of the members of the Board of
Pension Trustees, whether such member is entitled to the benefits of this subchapter, and if so determined, such member shall be retired
upon a pension equal to one half of the member's salary at the time of retirement, and in the case of death, the following persons shall
receive a pension equal to one half of the salary of the member in the following order of preference: surviving spouse, children, dependent
parent. Such pension to such children shall be discontinued when the youngest living dependent child shall cease to be a dependent as
defined by § 8351(4) of this title. Nothing in this section shall be construed as to conflict with any other section contained within this
subchapter; provided, however, that any retired police member entitled to receive a pension under this section prior to January 1, 1972,
shall, as of that date, receive an amount equal to one half the monthly salary provided under this chapter for an active duty officer of the
same rank as that held by the retired State Police member. Thereafter, pensions of retired State Police members eligible to receive such
pensions under this section shall not be recomputed based on the salaries of active duty member of the State Police. A dependent entitled
to receive a payment under this section prior to January 1, 1972, shall as of that date receive an amount equal to one half the monthly salary
provided under this chapter to an active duty officer of the same rank as the decedent through whom the dependent claims. Thereafter,
pensions of dependents eligible to receive payments under this section shall not be recomputed based on the salaries of active duty State
Police members. Provided further, that as of July 1, 1974, the monthly amount payable to those eligible to receive payments under this
section shall increase on July 1 of each year by any cumulative percentage increase in the national consumer price index average of the
previous calendar year, plus the aggregated cumulative percentage change in the national consumer price index average of the previous
consecutive years in which an increase was not granted. A cumulative percentage decrease in any calendar year shall not result in any
reduction in the pension rates.

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