Maine Code § 5-18454

Spouse option; no reduction
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A participating local district may, by filing with the board a duly certified copy of its action, provide
for all of its employees, in lieu of the benefit provided by section 18404, subsection 1, a benefit in
accordance with the following terms and conditions. [PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RPR).]
1. Limitation on beneficiary. Beneficiaries eligible to receive the benefit under this section are
limited to a surviving spouse or a dependent child or children.
A. [PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RP).]
B. [PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RP).]
C. [PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RP).]
[PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RPR).]
2. Payment to retiree. A retirement benefit based upon section 18404, subsection 1, shall be paid
to the retiree during the retiree's lifetime. Upon the death of the retiree, 1/2 of the amount being paid
to the retiree shall be paid to the beneficiary the retiree has nominated by written designation duly
acknowledged and filed with the chief executive officer at the time of retirement, if the beneficiary
survives the retiree.
[PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RPR); PL 2021, c. 548, §45 (REV).]
3. Surviving spouse. If the designated beneficiary is a surviving spouse, the benefit shall continue
during the lifetime of the beneficiary.
[PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (RPR).]

4. Dependent child or children. If the designated beneficiary is a dependent child or dependent
children, the benefit shall be paid to the dependent child, or if 2 or more dependent children are
designated beneficiaries, the benefit shall be divided equally among them. When a dependent child
ceases to meet the definition of dependent child, the benefit shall be divided among the remaining
dependent children or paid to the remaining dependent child. Payment of the benefit shall continue
until the remaining dependent child dies or ceases to meet the definition of "dependent child" under
section 17001, subsection 12.
[PL 1989, c. 78, §7 (NEW).]

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