Oklahoma Code § 11-49-113.2

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Death benefit
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A.  Upon the death of an active or retired member, the System
shall pay to the surviving spouse of the member if the surviving
spouse has been married to the firefighter for thirty (30)
continuous months preceding the member's death provided a surviving
spouse of a member who died while in, or as a consequence of, the
performance of the member's duty for a participating municipality
shall not be subject to the marriage limitation for survivor
benefits, or if there is no surviving spouse or no surviving spouse
meeting the requirements of this section, the System shall pay to
the designated recipient or recipients of the member, or if there is
no designated recipient or if the designated recipient predeceases
the member, to the estate of the member, the sum of Four Thousand
Dollars ($4,000.00) for those active or retired members who died
prior to July 1, 1999.  For those active or retired members who die
on or after July 1, 1999, the sum shall be Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00).
B.  Upon the death of a member who dies leaving no living
designated recipient or having designated the member's estate as

recipient, the System may pay any applicable death benefit which may
be subject to probate, in an amount of Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00), to the heir or heirs of the member without the
intervention of a probate court or probate procedures.
C.  Before any applicable probate procedure may be waived, the
System must be in receipt of the member's proof of death and the
following documents from those persons claiming to be the legal
heirs of the deceased member:
1.  The member's last will and testament if available;
2.  An affidavit or affidavits of heirship which must contain:
a. the names and signatures of all claiming heirs to the
deceased member's estate including the claiming heirs'
names, relationship to the deceased member, current
addresses and current telephone numbers,
b. a statement or statements by the claiming heirs that
no application or petition for the appointment of a
personal representative is pending or has been granted
in any jurisdiction,
c. a statement that the value of the deceased member's
entire probate estate, less liens and encumbrances,
does not exceed the dollar limit pursuant to Section
393 of Title 58 of the Oklahoma Statutes, including
the payment of benefits from the System, and
d. a statement by each individual claiming heir
identifying the amount of personal property that the
heir is claiming from the System or the amount the
heir agrees to be paid to another person, and that the
heir has been notified of, is aware of and consents to
the identified claims of all the other claiming heirs
of the deceased member pending with the System;
3.  A written agreement or agreements signed by all claiming
heirs of the deceased member which provides that the claiming heirs
release, discharge and hold harmless the System from any and all
liability, obligations and costs which it may incur as a result of
making a payment to any of the deceased member's heirs;
4.  A corroborating affidavit from an individual other than a
claiming heir, who was familiar with the affairs of the deceased
member; and
5.  Proof that funeral and burial expenses of the deceased
member have been paid or provided for.
D.  The System shall retain complete discretion in determining
which requests for probate waiver may be granted or denied, for any
reason.  Should the System have any questions as to the validity of
any document presented by the claiming heirs, or as to any statement
or assertion contained therein, the probate requirements provided
for in Section 1 et seq. of Title 58 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall
not be waived.

E.  After paying any death benefits to any claiming heirs as
provided pursuant to this section, the System is discharged and
released from any and all liability, obligation and costs to the
same extent as if the System had paid a personal representative
holding valid letters testamentary issued by a court of competent
jurisdiction.  The System is not required to inquire into the truth
of any matter specified in this section or into the payment of any
estate tax liability.
F.  The provisions of this section shall not be subject to
qualified domestic orders as provided in subsection B of Section 49-
126 of this title.
G.  1.  For purposes of this section, if a person makes a
qualified disclaimer with respect to the death benefit provided for
in subsection A of this section, this section shall apply with
respect to such death benefit as if the death benefit had never been
transferred to such person.
2.  For purposes of this subsection, the term "qualified
disclaimer" means an irrevocable and unqualified refusal by a
person, including but not limited to the surviving spouse of the
deceased member, to accept an interest in the death benefit provided
for in subsection A of this section, but only if:
a. such refusal is in writing,
b. such writing is received by the System not later than
the date which is nine (9) months after the date of
death of the deceased member,
c. such person has not accepted the death benefit
provided for in subsection A of this section, and
d. as a result of such refusal, the death benefit
provided for in subsection A of this section passes
without any direction on the part of the person making
the disclaimer and passes first, to the organization
providing funeral and burial services for the deceased
member or, if the cost of the funeral and burial
services for the deceased member has already been
paid, to the person or persons other than the person
making the disclaimer as further provided for in this
section.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 236, § 146, emerg. eff. July 20, 1987.
Amended by Laws 1994, c. 300, § 2, eff. July 1, 1994; Laws 1994, c.
351, § 2, eff. July 1, 1994; Laws 1996, c. 291, § 1, eff. July 1,
1996; Laws 1999, c. 167, § 1, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2001, c. 49, §
2, emerg. eff. April 10, 2001; Laws 2002, c. 352, § 1, eff. July 1,
2002; Laws 2014, c. 281, § 5, emerg. eff. May 12, 2014; Laws 2019,
c. 346, § 2, eff. July 1, 2019.

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