(a) A service pension, disability pension, survivor's pension, death benefit or withdrawal benefit shall be paid only upon the filing of
an application in a form prescribed by the Board. A monthly benefit shall not be payable for any month earlier than the second month
preceding the date on which the application for such benefit is filed. In no event shall a withdrawal benefit be paid to an individual whose
application is filed more than 5 years after the date the individual first becomes eligible to receive such benefit.
(b) The Board may require any member, inactive member, retired member or eligible survivor to furnish such information as may be
required for the determination of benefits under this chapter, or to authorize the Board to procure such information including, but not
limited to, information regarding benefits pursuant to the Federal Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. § 301 et seq.]. The Board may withhold
payment of any pension under this chapter whenever the determination of such pension is dependent upon such information and the
member, inactive member, retired member or eligible survivor does not cooperate in the furnishing or procuring thereof.
(c) A service pension, disability pension, or survivor's pension applied for under this act may be paid into a Miller Trust Bank account,
pursuant to the creation of an irrevocable income assignment trust ("Miller Trust"), established on behalf of an eligible pensioner or
survivor covered under this chapter who is a person with disabilities, so long as the Miller Trust is established consistent with the laws
of the State of Delaware, the laws of the United States and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the local and federal agencies
responsible for administering assistance programs for persons with disabilities.‹ Prev All Delaware sections Next ›
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