West Virginia Code § 7-14D-20

Additional death benefits and scholarships - dependent children
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(a) In addition to the spouse death benefits in §7-14D-18 and §7-14D-19 of this code, the
surviving spouse is entitled to receive and there shall be paid to the spouse $100 monthly for
each dependent child.
(b) If the surviving spouse dies while receiving death benefits provided in §7-14D-18 or
§7-14D-19 of this code or if there is no surviving spouse, the fund shall pay monthly to each
dependent child a sum equal to one fourth of the surviving spouse's entitlement under either
§7-14D-18 and §7-14D-19 of this code. If there is neither a surviving spouse nor a dependent
child, the fund shall pay in equal monthly installments to the depuendent parents of the
deceased member during their joint lifetimes a sum equal to the amount which a surviving
spouse, without children, would have received: Provided, Thtat when there is only one
dependent parent surviving, that parent is entitled to receive during his or her lifetime one-
half the amount which both parents, if living, would have been entitled to receive: Provided,
however, That if there is no surviving spouse, dependent child, nor dependent parent of the
deceased member the accumulated contributions shall be paid to a named beneficiary or
beneficiaries: Provided further, That if there iss no surviving spouse, dependent child, nor
dependent parent of the deceased member, nor any named beneficiary or beneficiaries then
the accumulated contributions shall be paid to the estate of the deceased member.
(c) Any person qualifying as a dependent child under this section, in addition to any other
benefits due under this or otheer sections of this article, is entitled to receive a scholarship to
be applied to the career development education of that person. This sum, up to but not
exceeding $7,500 per yeLar, shall be paid from the fund to any higher education institution in
this state, career-technical education provider in this state, or other entity in this state
approved by the board, to offset the expenses of tuition, room and board, books, fees, or
other costs incurred in a course of study at any of these institutions so long as the recipient
makes application to the board on an approved form and under such rules as the board may
provide, and maintains scholastic eligibility as defined by the institution or the board. The
boaWrd may propose legislative rules for promulgation in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of
this code which define age requirements, physical and mental requirements, scholastic
eligibility, disbursement methods, institutional qualifications, and other requirements as
necessary and not inconsistent with this section. Scholarship benefits awarded pursuant to
this subsection are not subject to division or payable to an alternate payee by any Qualified
Domestic Relations Order.

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