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Active Member Death Benefit There are two types of active member death benefits: the basic death benefit and alternative death benefits. In the event of your death during active membership, the appropriate death benefit will be paid to your designated beneficiary(ies) indicated at enrollment or subsequently through an ACERA Active or Deferred Member Beneficiary Designation Form. Basic
Active Member Death Benefit
The basic active member death
benefit, paid to your named beneficiary, consists of: Your
employee retirement
contributions plus interest as of the date of death, Alternative Active Member Death BenefitsAlternative active death benefits may be available to certain beneficiaries of vested active members. These alternative benefits may be elected by your surviving spouse/registered domestic partner or eligible minor children. An eligible minor child is your unmarried child(ren) under age 18 (under age 22 if unmarried and a full-time student at an accredited school).The following are two alternative active death benefits which may be available to surviving spouses/registered domestic partners and benefits provided by statute for eligible minor children. Your spouse/registered domestic partner may choose to receive your basic death benefit or an Active Death Equity Benefit (“ADEB”). Spousal
Benefit (ADEB available)
Your surviving
spouse/registered domestic partner may elect a monthly continuance
based on the
amount to which you would have been entitled at retirement due to
non-service-connected disability as of the date of death. The
continuance
payment is paid for the lifetime of the surviving spouse/registered
domestic
partner. OR Your surviving
spouse/registered domestic partner may elect a combined benefit,
including both
a lump-sum amount and a reduced monthly continuance payment. The
continuance
payment is paid for the lifetime of the surviving spouse/registered
domestic
partner. Eligible
Minor Child Benefit (No ADEB
available) If there is no
surviving spouse/registered domestic partner, your unmarried children
may
collectively elect a monthly continuance equal to 60% of the amount to
which
you would have been entitled at retirement due to non-service-connected
disability as of the date of death. For periods during
which more than one child is eligible for the continuance, the
continuance payments
will be divided equally among them. IMPORTANT Your
surviving spouse/registered domestic partner or unmarried children are
not required
to be named as beneficiaries to elect an alternative death benefit. If
your surviving
spouse/registered domestic partner or unmarried child elects one of the
death
benefits noted above, that election will supersede and replace payment
of the basic
death benefit to your named beneficiary(ies). The
ADEB benefit is not a guaranteed benefit; it is provided for by the
Supplemental
Retirement Benefit Reserve fund. It is subject to discontinuance if not
approved by the Board in any year. However, the law provides a 60%
continuance
to a spouse upon death, which is a vested (guaranteed) benefit. For eligible
spouses, ADEB elections are by far the most commonly exercised
elections to replace
the basic active death benefit. However, if your death is
service-connected,
additional benefits are offered to your survivors, as follows: A General or Safety Member’s death due to injury
or
disease arising out of and in the course of employment.
If there is no surviving spouse/registered domestic partner, your surviving eligible minor children may receive the higher benefit level available to your spouse/registered domestic partner (as outlined in the table above). Payments are made until age 18 (to age 22 if an unmarried full-time student at an accredited school). A Safety
Member’s death in the line of
duty, resulting from an
accident or injury caused by external physical force.
A lump-sum payment
of one year’s salary is added to your spouse/registered domestic
partner’s
benefit. Your surviving eligible minor children may also receive an
additional
benefit payment. The amount depends on the number of eligible minor
children and
payments are made until age 18 (to age 22 if an unmarried full-time
student at
an accredited school). Deferred
Member Death Benefits
If your death
occurs while you are in a deferred member status with ACERA, retirement
contributions plus interest as of the date of death will be paid to
your
beneficiary or beneficiaries. No additional death benefits are offered to surviving
spouses/registered domestic partners or eligible minor children of
deferred
members. |
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