Section 31765 Of Article 11. Optional Retirement Allowances From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 11.
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. Upon the death of a member who was eligible to retire, in
circumstances in which a death benefit is payable under Article 12,
if the deceased member has designated as beneficiary his spouse who
survives him by not less than 30 days, such surviving spouse may
elect, at any time before acceptance of any benefits from the
retirement system, to receive, in lieu of the death benefit otherwise
payable under Article 12, the same retirement allowance as that to
which such spouse would have been entitled had such member retired on
the day of his death and selected Optional Settlement 3. Such
surviving spouse may elect in writing, before the first payment of
any allowance is made, to receive in a lump sum payment all or any
part of the member's accumulated additional contributions. The sum so
paid shall not be included in the calculation of the annuity of the
surviving spouse.
If, at the death of such spouse, she or he is survived by one or
more unmarried children of such member, under the age of 18, such
retirement allowance shall continue to such child or children,
collectively, until every child dies, marries, or attains age 18. If
such spouse dies, either before or after the death of such member
without either making such election or receiving any portion of the
death benefit, and no part of the death benefit has been paid to any
person, prior to the payment of any benefits, the legally appointed
guardian of such children shall make the election herein provided for
on behalf of such surviving children as in his judgment may appear
to be in their interest and advantage and the election so made shall
be binding and conclusive upon all parties in interest.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, the benefits
otherwise payable to the children of the member shall be paid to
such children through the age of 21 if such children remain unmarried
and are regularly enrolled as full-time students in an accredited
school as determined by the board.