Section 75096 Of Article 5.1. Surviving Children Benefits From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 5.1.
75096
. The monthly allowance payable pursuant to Section 75091
shall be paid to the guardian of surviving unmarried children while
under 18 years of age and the surviving unmarried children over age
18 and under the age of 22 who are full-time students, and to the
child or guardian of a surviving unmarried child over age 18 who is
disabled by a condition which disabled that child prior to attaining
age 18 and which has continued without interruption after age 18,
until the disability ceases, of a judge who dies prior to retirement
under this chapter without a surviving spouse or in the event that
the surviving spouse of a judge dies after his or her death. The
amount paid shall be divided equally among the children.
"Children," for the purposes of this section, shall be limited to
dependent children and stepchildren of the judge at the time of his
or her death.
"Disabled" or "disability" means, with respect to qualification
for an allowance to a surviving child, inability to engage in any
substantial gainful occupation by reason of any physical or mental
impairment which is determined by the board, on the basis of
competent medical or psychiatric opinion, to be of permanent or
extended duration.
Election to come within this article shall be made by filing a
written notice thereof with the Judges' Retirement System. Any
election by a judge may thereafter be revoked by the judge and a
reelection may be made at any time after revocation.
The benefit payable under this section to a disabled child shall
not exceed 25 percent of the compensation payable, at the time
payments of the allowance fall due, to the judge holding the office
which the judge last held prior to discontinuance of service as a
judge.
The amendments to this section made during the 1991-92 Regular
Session shall be applicable to any retired judge who elects to be
subject to the amended provisions of this section on or before
January 1, 1993.