Maryland Code § LG-30-108

Section LG-30-108
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(a) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection:
(i) the amount of benefit payable under § 30-107(a) of this
title is $10,000; and
(ii) the amount of benefit payable under § 30-107(b) of this
title is $500.
(2) The Board may prospectively and uniformly establish by
resolution an amount of benefit payable under this title that is greater than the
amount specified in this subsection.
(3) The benefit provided for under this title shall be in addition to all
other benefits provided by law or by voluntary action of any person.
(b) (1) On the death of an officer or a civilian employee of the
Department, the benefit provided for under this title is payable to the following
individuals:
(i) the surviving spouse;
(ii) if there is no surviving spouse, to the minor children, in
equal shares;
(iii) if there is no surviving spouse or minor children, to the
dependent parents, in equal shares; or
(iv) if there is no surviving spouse, minor child, or dependent
parent, to any other dependents or the estate of the officer or employee.
(2) Any benefit paid under paragraph (1)(iv) of this subsection shall:
(i) not exceed the maximum benefit provided in subsection (a)
of this section; and
(ii) be paid in proportions determined by the Board.
(3) (i) Any benefit payable to a minor shall be made to the minor's
legal guardian in the State.

(ii) If a benefit is payable to a minor who does not have a legal
guardian in the State, the benefit is payable on behalf of the minor to a person
determined by the Board under conditions set by the Board.
(4) A beneficiary's eligibility is not affected by whether the deceased
officer or civilian employee paid into the Fund.
(c) The benefit provided for under this title is not subject to:
(1) execution, garnishment, attachment, or any other process; and
(2) assignment until the benefits are paid to the beneficiary.

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