West Virginia Code § 8-22-26

Death benefits
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(a) In case:
(1) Any member of a paid police or fire department who has been in continuous service for
more than five years dies from any cause other than as specified in subsection (b) of this
section before retirement on a disability pension pursuant to §8-22-24 of this code if prior to
July 1, 1981, or pursuant to §8-22-23a and §8-22-24 of this code if after June 30, 1981, or a
retirement pension pursuant to §8-22-25(a) and §8-22-25(b) of this code, leaving in either
case a surviving spouse, or any dependent child or children under the age of 18 years, or
dependent father or mother, or both, or any dependent brothersu or sisters, or both, under
the age of 18 years, or any dependent child over the age of 18 years of age who is totally
physically or mentally disabled so long as such condition exitsts; or
(2) Any former member of any such department who is on a disability pension pursuant to
§8-22-24 of this code if prior to July 1, 1981, , or pursuant to §8-22-23a and §8-22-24 of this
code if after June 30, 1981, or is receiving or is entlitled to receive retirement pension
benefits pursuant to §8-22-25(a) and §8-22-25(sb) of this code, dies from any cause other than
as specified in subsection (b) of this section leaving in either case a surviving spouse or any
dependent child or children under the age of 18 years, or dependent father or mother, or
both, or any dependent brothers or gsisters, or both, under the age of 18 years, or any
dependent child over the age of 18 years of age who is totally physically or mentally disabled
so long as such condition existes; then in any of the cases set forth in this subdivision and
subdivision (1) of this subsection, the board of trustees of such pension and relief fund shall,
immediately following thLe death of the member, pay to or for each entitled surviving
dependent the following pension benefits: To the surviving spouse, until death or
remarriage, a sum per month equal to 60 percent of the member's pension or, in the event
the member was not receiving a pension at the time of the member's death, a sum per month
equal to 60 percent of the monthly retirement pension such member would have been
entitled to receive pursuant to §8-22-25 of this code on the date of the member's death if the
memWber had then been eligible for a retirement pension, or the sum of $300 per month,
whichever is greater; to each dependent child, a sum per month equal to 20 percent of the
member's pension or, in the event the member was not receiving a pension on the date of
the member's death, a sum per month equal to 20 percent of the monthly retirement pension
the member would have been entitled to receive pursuant to §8-22-25 of this code on the
date of the member's death if the member had then been eligible for a retirement pension,
or until the child attains the age of 18 years or marries, whichever first occurs; to each
dependent orphaned child, a sum per month equal to 25 percent of the member's pension or,
in the event the member was not receiving a pension on the date of the member's death, a
sum per month equal to 25 percent of the monthly retirement pension the member would
have been entitled to receive pursuant to §8-22-25 of this code on the date of the member's
death if the member had then been eligible for a retirement pension, until the child attains
the age of 18 years or marries, whichever first occurs; to each dependent father or mother, a
sum per month for each equal to 10 percent of the member's pension or, in the event the
member was not receiving a pension on the date of the member's death, a sum per month
equal to 10 percent of the monthly retirement pension the member would have been entitled
to receive pursuant to §8-22-25 of this code on the date of the member's death if the member
had then been eligible for a retirement pension; to each dependent brother or sister, the sum
of $50 per month until he or she attains the age of 18 years or marries, whichever first
occurs, but in no event shall the aggregate amount paid to all brothers and sisters of the
member exceed $100 per month. If at any time, because of the number of dependents, all
dependents cannot be paid in full as herein provided, then each dependent sehall receive his
or her pro rata share of the payments. In no case shall the payments to the surviving spouse
and children be cut below 65 percent of the total amount paid to all deprendents.
(b) The surviving spouse, child or children, or dependent father or mother, or dependent
brothers or sisters, of any member who dies by reason of service rendered in the
performance of the member's duties shall, regardless of the tlength of the member's service
and irrespective of whether the member was or was not entitled to receive, or was or was
not receiving, disability pension or temporary disability payments at the time of the
member's death, receive the death benefits provided for in subsection (a) of this section. If
the member had less than three years' service at the time of the member's death, the
member's pension shall be computed on the basis of the actual number of years of service.
(c) If a member dies without leaving a spouse, dependent child or children, or dependent
father or mother, or dependent brotghers or sisters, the member's contributions to the fund
plus six percent interest shall be refunded to the member's named beneficiary or, if no
beneficiary has been named, teo the member's estate to the extent that the contributions plus
interest exceed any disability or retirement benefits that the member may have received
before the member's deLath.
(d) This section shall not be construed as creating or establishing any contractual or vested
rights in favor of any individual who may be or become qualified as a beneficiary of the
death benefits authorized to be made pursuant to this section. This section and benefits
provided pursuant to this section are expressly subject to subsequent legislative enactments
as mWay provide for any change, modification, or elimination of the beneficiaries or benefits
specified herein.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of §8-22-24 of this code, the benefit provided for in this
section shall be calculated as if the member had remained unemployed throughout any
period of disability.
(f) For the purpose of distributing premium tax proceeds as required by §33-3-14d of this
code, one beneficiary of the death benefit authorized by this section shall be included in the
average monthly number of retired police officers and firefighters.
(g) If there are no survivors entitled to receive benefits pursuant to the provisions of this
section because of death, age, or marital status, to the extent the member's contributions to
the fund plus six percent interest exceed any survivor benefits already paid, any excess shall
be refunded to the member's named beneficiary. If there is no named beneficiary, any excess
shall be paid to the member's heirs to be distributed in accordance with §42-1-1 et seq. of
this code relating to intestate succession.

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