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Sec. 15. (a) Benefits provided under this section are subject to IC 33-38-6-13 and section 16 of this chapter.
(b) If a participant's spouse does not survive the participant, and a child is not designated and entitled to receive an annuity under section 11 of this chapter, any surviving dependent child of a participant is, upon the death of the participant, entitled to an annuity in an amount equal to the annuity the participant's spouse would have received under section 11 of this chapter.
(c) If a surviving spouse of a decedent participant dies and a dependent child of the surviving spouse and the decedent participant survives them, then that dependent child is entitled to receive an annuity in an amount equal to the annuity the spouse was receiving or would have received under section 11 of this chapter.
(d) If there is more than one (1) dependent child, the dependent children are entitled to share the annuity equally.
(e) Each dependent child is entitled to receive that child's share until the child becomes eighteen (18) years of age or during the entire period of the child's physical or mental disability, whichever period is longer.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 33. Courts and Court Officers § 33-38-7-15 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-33-courts-and-court-officers/in-code-sect-33-38-7-15/
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