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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, if a correctional officer, probation or parole officer, or a security officer of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, whose first employment making him eligible for membership in one of the state systems occurred on or before December 31, 2010, is killed in the line of duty while serving in his official capacity, survivor benefits shall be payable to qualified survivors as provided for in accordance with this Section, except that a surviving spouse shall be eligible for benefits under this Section, without regard to the amount of time that the surviving spouse was married to the deceased officer and without regard to the amount of time that the deceased officer was a member of this system. This benefit is payable only if the member dies as a direct result of injuries sustained in the official performance of his official duties while on active duty status.
B. When there is a surviving minor, handicapped, or mentally incapacitated child or children, the amount of the total benefit shall equal:
(1) Seventy-five percent of the member's average compensation if the member had five or more years of service credit.
(2) Sixty percent of the member's average compensation if the member had less than five years of service credit.
C. When there is a surviving spouse and no surviving child or children, the total benefit shall equal:
(1) Seventy-five percent of the member's average compensation if the member had twenty-five or more years of service credit.
(2) Sixty percent of the member's average compensation if the member had less than twenty-five years of service credit.
D. If there is a surviving spouse and a surviving child or children, one-third of the benefit shall be designated to the spouse and two-thirds shall be designated to the minor, handicapped, or mentally incapacitated child or children.
E. The provisions of Subsections A through D of this Section shall be applied retroactively to July 1, 1996.
F. If the member's death resulted from an intentional act of violence and the member has a surviving spouse, minor, or handicapped or mentally incapacitated child or children, the amount of the total benefit shall equal one hundred percent of the member's average compensation. The benefit shall be shared equally by the surviving spouse and children. When a child who is not handicapped or mentally incapacitated no longer meets the definition of minor child under R.S. 11:403, his benefit shall cease, and the remaining beneficiaries shall have their shares adjusted accordingly.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 11, § 478. Benefits payable to certain members killed in the line of duty; survivor benefits; corrections officers hired on or before December 31, 2010 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-11-sect-478/
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