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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The compensation provided for by the provisions of this chapter shall be payable during the following periods:
(1)(A) Spouse. To a spouse until:
(i) sixty-two years of age if at that time the spouse is entitled to benefits under the Social Security Act 1 as amended or thereafter at such time as the spouse is entitled to benefits under the Social Security Act as amended; or
(ii) remarriage; or
(iii) death, whichever occurs first.
(B) However, in no event shall the spouse receive less than a sum equal to 330 times the maximum weekly compensation except when the compensation terminates by reason of death.
(2) Child. To or for a child, during dependency as defined in section 634 of this title.
(3) Parent or Grandparent. To a parent or grandparent, during the continuation of a condition of actual dependency, but in no case to exceed 264 weeks.
(4) Grandchild or sibling. To or for a grandchild, brother, or sister, during dependency as defined in section 634 of this title, but in no case to exceed 264 weeks.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Vermont Statutes Title 21. Labor, § 635. Periods of compensation - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/vt/title-21-labor/vt-st-tit-21-sect-635/
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