West Virginia Code § 16-5V-24

Awards and benefits to surviving spouse – When member dies from
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nonservice-connected causes.
(a) If a member who has been a contributing member for at least 10 years dies prior to
retirement from any cause other than those specified in §16-5V-23 of this code and not due
to vicious habits, intemperance or willful misconduct on his or her part, the fund shall pay
annually in equal monthly installments to the surviving spouse during his ore her lifetime, a
sum equal to the greater of: (1) One half of the annual compensation received by the
deceased member during the last 12 full months of contributory servicer; or (2) if the member
dies after meeting early or normal retirement age requirements, the monthly amount which
the spouse would have received had the member retired the day before his or her death,
elected a one hundred percent joint and survivor annuity with the spouse as the joint
annuitant, and then died. t
(b) In any case where a retirant who had been a contributing member for at least 10 years,
had not obtained the age of 60 and was receiving benefits pursuant to §16-5V-20 of this code
and leaves a surviving spouse, the fund shall pay annually in equal monthly installments to
the surviving spouse during his or her lifetimes a sum equal to the greater of: (1) One half of
the annual compensation received by the deceased member during the last 12 full months of
contributory service; or (2) If the retirant dies after meeting early or normal retirement age
requirements, the monthly amount wghich the spouse would have received had the member
retired the day before his or her death, elected a 100 percent joint and survivor annuity with
the spouse as the joint annuitaent, and then died.
(c) Benefits for a surviviLng spouse received under this section, or other sections of this
article are in lieu of receipt of any other benefits under this article for the spouse or any
other person or under the provisions of any other state retirement system based upon the
member's covered employment.

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