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. (a) The special death benefit consists of the following:
(1) An amount equal to and derived from the same source as the
basic death benefit exclusive of the contributions from which the
annuity provided under paragraph (4) is paid.
(2) An amount sufficient, when added to the amount provided under
paragraph (1), to provide, when applied according to tables adopted
by the board, a monthly death allowance equal to one-half of his or
her final compensation in the membership category applicable to him
or her at the time of the injury, or the onset of the disease,
causing death, as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (b), which amount
shall be payable to the surviving spouse to whom he or she was
married either continuously for at least one year prior to death, or
prior to sustaining the injury or disease resulting in death, as long
as the surviving spouse lives; or, if there is no surviving spouse
or if the spouse dies before all children of the deceased member
attain the age of 22 years, to his or her children under the age of
22 years collectively until every child shall have died, married, or
attained the age of 22 years. However, no child shall receive any
part of the allowance after marrying or attaining the age of 22
years. The increases described in this section shall only apply to
spouses of deceased members who would have been less than 50 years of
age, if still living on January 1, 2001.
(3) During the lifetime of the surviving spouse, an additional
percentage of the death benefit allowed by this section, exclusive of
the annuity under paragraph (4), shall be paid to the spouse of a
member who is killed in the performance of his or her duty or who
dies as a result of an accident or an injury caused by external
violence or physical force, incurred in the performance of his or her
duty, for each of his or her children during the lifetime of the
child, or until the child marries or reaches the age of 22 years, as
follows: for one child, 25 percent; for two children, 40 percent; and
for three or more children, 50 percent.
(4) An annuity that is the actuarial equivalent, assuming monthly
payments for life to the surviving spouse, of the deceased's
accumulated additional contributions at the date of his or her death,
plus his or her accumulated contributions at that date based on
compensation earned in any membership category other than the
category applicable to him or her at the time of the injury or the
onset of the disease causing death.
(b) For purposes of this section only, the deceased member's final
compensation shall be deemed to increase, and the death benefit
under paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) shall be increased
correspondingly, at any time and to the extent the compensation is
increased for then-active members employed in the job classification
and membership category that was applicable to the deceased member at
the time of the injury, or the onset of the disease, causing death.
The deceased member's final compensation shall be deemed to be
subject to further increases hereunder only until the earlier of (1)
the death of the surviving spouse or (2) the date that the deceased
member would have attained the age of 50 years.
(c) Monthly allowances shall be adjusted annually for time
commencing on the first day of September and effective with the
monthly allowance regularly payable on the first day of the October
beginning with October 1, 2001. The employer of the deceased member
shall be responsible for reporting and certifying top range salary
rates by the first day of July, beginning with July 1, 2001.
(d) If the surviving spouse does not have custody of the member's
children, the additional amount payable pursuant to this section
shall be payable to the person having custody of the children for
each child during the lifetime of the child, or until the child
marries or reaches the age of 22 years.
(e) The computation for time prior to entering the membership
category applicable to the deceased at the time of the injury, or the
onset of the disease, causing death shall be based on the
compensation earnable by him or her in the position first held by him
or her in that category.
(f) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Child" means a natural or adopted child of the deceased
member, or a stepchild living or domiciled with the deceased member
at the time of his or her death.
(2) "Spouse" means a wife or husband.
(g) This section shall apply to all contracting agencies and to
the employees of all contracting agencies.
(h) For purposes of Section 21313, the base allowance shall be the
allowance as increased under this section. The base year for annual
adjustments of allowances increased by this section shall be the
calendar year preceding the year of the adjustment.
(i) The amount of the death benefit payable pursuant to this
section on and after January 1, 2001, with respect to any member who
died prior to that date, shall be recalculated on and after that date
pursuant to subdivision (b).