74-4916. Payment of accumulated contributions upon death; accidental death benefit; accidental total disability benefit. (1) Upon the death of a member before retirement, the member's accumulated contributions shall be paid to the member's beneficiary.
(2) (a) In the event that a member dies before retirement as a result of an accident arising out of and in the course of the member's actual performance of duty in the employ of a participating employer independent of all other causes and not as a result of a willfully negligent or intentional act of the member, an accidental death benefit shall be payable if: (A) A report of the accident, in a form acceptable to the board, is filed in the office of the executive director of the board within 60 days after the date of the accident causing such death and an application for such benefit, in such form and manner as the board shall prescribe, is filed in the office of the executive director of the board within two years of the date of the accident, but the board may waive such time limits for a reasonable period if in the judgment of the board the failure to meet these limits was due to lack of knowledge or incapacity; and (B) the board finds from such evidence as it may require, to be submitted in such form and manner as it shall prescribe, that the natural and proximate cause of death was the result of an accident arising out of and in the course of the member's employment with a participating employer independent of all other causes at a definite time and place. Such accidental death benefit shall be a lump-sum amount of $50,000 and an annual amount of 1/2 of the member's final average salary, and for members who were first employed by a participating employer and covered as a member of the system under the provisions of K.S.A. 74-49,301 et seq., and amendments thereto, an annual amount of 50% of such member's salary averaged over the final three years of such member's covered employment, which shall accrue from the first day of the month following the date of death and which shall be payable in monthly installments or as the board may direct, but, after June 30, 1982, in no case shall the accidental death benefit be less than $100 per month. The accidental death benefit payments shall be paid to the surviving spouse of such deceased member, such payments to continue so long as such surviving spouse lives or if there is no surviving spouse, or in the case the spouse dies before the youngest child of such deceased member attains age 18 or before the youngest child of such deceased member attains age 23 years, if such child is a full-time student as provided in K.S.A. 74-49,117, and amendments thereto, or if there are one or more children of the member who are totally disabled and dependent on the member or spouse, then to the child or children of such member under age 18 or under age 23, if such child or children are full-time students as provided in K.S.A. 74-49,117, and amendments thereto, and to the child or children of the member who are totally disabled and dependent on the member or spouse, divided in such manner as the board in its discretion shall determine, to continue until the youngest surviving child dies or attains age 18 or attains age 23 if such child is a full-time student as provided in K.S.A. 79-49,117 [74-49,117], and amendments thereto, or, in the case of the child or children who are totally disabled and dependent on the member or spouse, until death or until no longer totally disabled, or if there is no surviving spouse or child eligible for accidental death benefits under this subsection (2) at the time of the member's death, then to the parent or parents of such member who are dependent on such member, to continue until the last such parent dies. All payments due under this subsection (2) to a minor shall be made to a legally appointed conservator of such minor or totally disabled child as provided in K.S.A. 74-49,127, and amendments thereto. Commencing on the effective date of this act, any surviving spouse, who was receiving benefits pursuant to this section and who had such benefits terminated by reason of such spouse's remarriage, shall be entitled to once again receive benefits pursuant to this section, except that such surviving spouse shall not be entitled to recover any benefits not received after the termination of benefits by reason of such surviving spouse's remarriage but before the effective date of this act.
(b) In construction of this section of the act there shall be no presumption that the death of the member was the result of an accident nor shall there be a liberal interpretation of the law or evidence in favor of the person claiming under this subsection (2). In the event of the death of a member resulting from a heart, circulatory or respiratory condition there must be clear and precise evidence that death was the result of an accident independent of all other causes which arose out of and in the course of the member's actual performance of duties in the employ of a participating employer.
(c) The annual benefit under this subsection (2) shall be reduced by any workers compensation benefit payable. If the workers compensation benefit is paid in a lump-sum, the amount of such reduction shall be calculated on a monthly basis over the period of time for which workers compensation benefits would have been payable had such lump-sum not been paid. For any recipient already in receipt of such benefits on the effective date of this act, no change in the original reduction for workers compensation benefits shall be applicable to benefits paid prior to July 1, 1994. In the event that a member should die as a result of an accident as described in this subsection (2), all elections or options previously made by the deceased member shall become void and of no effect whatsoever and the retirement system shall be liable only for the accidental death benefit, refund of accumulated contributions as described in subsection (1) and any insured death benefit that may be due. The benefit payable under this subsection (2) shall be known and referred to as the "accidental death benefit."
(3) (a) Upon the application of a member, or the member's appointing authority acting for the member, a member who is in the employ of a participating employer and becomes totally and permanently disabled for duty in the employ of a participating employer, by reason of an accident which occurred prior to July 1, 1975, may be retired by the board if: (A) The board finds the total and permanent disability to be the natural and proximate result of an accident causing personal injury or disease independent of all other causes and arising out of and in the course of the member's actual performance of duties as an employee of a participating employer; (B) a report of the accident, in a form acceptable to the board is filed in the office of the executive director of the board within 200 days after the date of the accident causing such injury; (C) such application for retirement under this provision, in such form and manner as shall be prescribed by the board, is filed in the office of the executive director of the board within two years of the date of the accident; (D) after a medical examination of the member has been made by or under the direction of a medical physician or physicians or any other practitioner holding a valid license to practice a branch of the healing arts issued by the state board of healing arts designated by the board and the medical physician or physicians or any other practitioner holding a valid license to practice a branch of the healing arts issued by the state board of healing arts report in writing to the board that the member is physically or mentally totally disabled for duty in the employ of a participating employer and that such disability will probably be permanent; and (E) the board finds that the member became permanently and totally disabled on a date certain based on the evidence furnished and the professional guidance obtained and that such disability was not the result of a willfully negligent or intentional act of the member. If the board shall so retire the applicant, the member shall receive annually an accidental total disability benefit equal to 1/2 of the member's final average salary which shall accrue from the first day of the month following the date of such accidental total and permanent disability as found by the board payable in monthly installments or as the board may direct.
(b) In construction of this subsection (3) there shall be no presumption that the disability of the member was the result of an accident nor shall there be a liberal interpretation of the law or evidence in favor of the member claiming under this subsection (3). In the event of the disability of a member resulting from a heart, circulatory or respiratory condition there must be clear and precise evidence that disability was the result of an accident independent of all other causes which arose out of and in the course of the member's actual performance of duties in the employ of a participating employer.
(c) A member will continue to receive such accidental total disability benefit so long as the member is wholly and continuously disabled by such injury and prevented thereby from engaging in any gainful occupation or employment for which the member is reasonably qualified by reason of education, training or experience. The accidental loss of both hands by actual severance through or above the wrist joint, or the accidental loss of both feet by actual severance through or above the ankle joint or the entire and irrecoverable accidental loss of sight of both eyes, or such severance of one hand and one foot, and such severance of one hand or one foot and such loss of sight of one eye, shall be deemed accidental total and permanent disability and accidental total disability benefits shall be paid so long as the member lives.
(d) Any retirant retired by reason of such accidental total and permanent disability who has been receiving benefits under the provisions of this subsection (3) for a period of five years shall be deemed finally retired and shall not be subject to further medical examinations, except that if the board of trustees has reasonable grounds to question whether the retirant remains totally and permanently disabled, a further medical examination or examinations may be required. Refusal or neglect to submit to examination shall be sufficient cause for suspending or discontinuing the accidental total disability benefit. If the refusal or neglect continues for a period of one year, all of the member's rights with respect to such accidental total disability benefit may be revoked by the board.
(e) In the event that a retirant who is receiving an accidental total disability benefit dies within five years after the date of the retirant's retirement, an accidental death benefit shall then be payable as provided in subsection (2) of this section.
(f) A member who retires under the provisions of this subsection (3) shall receive such benefits as provided in this subsection (3) in lieu of all other retirement benefits provided under the retirement system except that no member shall be entitled to receive any payments under this subsection (3) for a period for which insured disability benefits are received.
(g) The value, as determined by the board upon recommendation of the actuary, of any workmen's compensation benefits paid or payable to the recipient of an accidental total disability benefit shall be deducted from the amount payable under this section.
(h) The benefit payable under subsection (3) of this section shall be known and referred to as "accidental total disability benefit."
(4) The payment of benefits as provided in this section is subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 74-49,123, and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1961, ch. 427, § 16; L. 1965, ch. 446, § 4; L. 1967, ch. 427, § 3; L. 1971, ch. 254, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 408, § 1; L. 1977, ch. 274, § 2; L. 1982, ch. 319, § 23; L. 1989, ch. 232, § 9; L. 1992, ch. 321, § 8; L. 1994, ch. 293, § 12; L. 1998, ch. 64, § 34; L. 1999, ch. 87, § 19; L. 2001, ch. 209, § 14; L. 2016, ch. 76, § 6; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 74 - State Boards, Commissions And Authorities
Article 49 - Public Employees Retirement Systems
74-4903 System established; powers and duties.
74-4906 Board of trustees; meetings; quorum; compensation.
74-4907 Principal office of system; records, inspection; annual report.
74-4909b KPERS board; fee charged for investment and management services.
74-4910a Kansas advocacy board as eligible employer.
74-4911a Validity of certain elections not to participate; effective date.
74-4911d Membership election for certain persons employed on June 17, 1983; procedure; effect.
74-4912 Consolidation of other systems with state system; resolution; requirements.
74-4913 Credited service; prior service credit; participating service credit.
74-4914b Same; application of 74-4901 to 74-4929.
74-4914d Certain employees of department of corrections; employer contribution rate.
74-4915a Retirement benefits for members ineligible due to a reduction in hours.
74-4915c Retirement benefits for certain elected local officials; exceptions; service credit.
74-4918a Retirement benefit options; spousal consent; statement required.
74-4919a Purchase of participating service credit.
74-4919b Reinstatement of service for certain forfeited service.
74-4919e Revocation of election; new election after termination and withdrawal.
74-4919f Election to repurchase; lump-sum payment; determination of amount.
74-4919j Purchase of participating service credit for service as an elected official.
74-4919l Repurchase of previously forfeited service credit.
74-4919m Purchase of participating service by previous TIAA-CREF members.
74-4919n Purchase of additional benefits for nonfederal governmental employment.
74-4919p Purchase of prior service for certain service in the United States peace corps.
74-4919r Purchase of service for in-state nonfederal governmental employment.
74-4919s Purchase of service for VISTA service.
74-4919v Purchase of participating service credit for certain journeyman service as teacher.
74-4922 Reserves of the fund; crediting of interest.
74-4924a Recovery of benefits inadvertently paid to certain retirants.
74-4925a Benefits granted to certain surviving spouses.
74-4925b Regents employees; contribution of portion of compensation to retirement plan; eligibility.
74-4925e Same; employer contribution rate for retirement plan.
74-4925g Certain regent retirants designated as special members.
74-4927d Optional death benefit plan eligibility for active members of judges' retirement system.
74-4928 Eligibility for membership of certain persons; conditions.
74-4929 Requirement to become affiliated when municipal consolidations occur.
74-4930 Employer contributions; when certain additional costs reflected.
74-4931 Eligible employers; participating employers; entry date.
74-4931a Kansas state high school activities association, eligible employer.
74-4931b Same; payment of contributions; benefits of membership conferred.
74-4936 Credited service; prior service credit; participating service credit.
74-4938 Retirement benefits; annual benefits; vested benefits; minimum benefits.
74-4939 Employee and employer contributions; certification of employer rate and information.
74-4940 Compensation of members in school employment; times of payment.
74-4942 Payment to qualify as employee of certain former suspended annuitants.
74-4944 Same; funding of increase; past service cost.
74-4945 Increase in retirement benefits for certain persons; schedule; past service cost.
74-4950h Postretirement benefit increase for certain retirants of state school retirement system.
74-4950i Postretirement benefit increase for payment after June 30, 1998, for certain retirants.
74-4954a Emergency medical service technicians; defined as fireman; affiliation by county or city.
74-4960 Disability benefits; procedures and reports.
74-4964 Retirement benefit options; elections of member and spouse; joint annuitants.
74-4968 Retirement fund; investments; reserves.
74-4970 Application for benefits; time limitation.
74-4971 Entry of Kansas highway patrol into system.
74-4972 Definition of "patrolman" and "patrolmen."
74-4976 Employer contributions; included in budget; exception for first year.
74-4977 Termination of employment; conditions for prior service credit upon returning to employment.
74-4978 Certain patrolmen not affected by act.
74-4978a Entry date for Kansas highway patrol for certain patrolmen.
74-4978c Exception to definition of "final average salary."
74-4978e Application of certain laws to members electing under 74-4978b.
74-4978h Employee contributions of special members.
74-4979 Entry of Kansas bureau of investigation into system.
74-4980 Definition of "agent."
74-4984 Employer contributions; included in the budget; exception for first year.
74-4985 Termination of employment; conditions for prior service credit upon returning to employment.
74-4986 Certain agents not affected by act.
74-4986b Preservation of entitlement to receive pension or other benefit from KBI pension fund.
74-4986d Increase in retirement benefits for certain persons; schedule.
74-4986e Same; increases accrue from July 1, 1973.
74-4986g Same; application for affiliation; credited service.
74-4986h Same; election to become a member by a university police officer.
74-4986i Same; application of 74-4951 through 74-4970; employee contributions; deductions.
74-4986j Same; employer contributions.
74-4986k Deferred retirement option program.
74-4986l Deferred retirement option program (DROP); definitions.
74-4986m Same; interest credits.
74-4986n Same; election; requirements; continued service.
74-4986p Same; termination events.
74-4989 Lump-sum death benefit for retirants.
74-4996 Same; act supplemental to Kansas public employees retirement act; first retirement date.
74-4998 Same; rights under act; waiver of rights under 46-1301.
74-4998c Same; contributions; deductions; employer pickup of member contributions.
74-4998d Same; retirement benefits; final average salary; retirement benefit options.
74-4998e Same; retirement benefits; vesting, application.
74-4998f Same; employer contributions; determination and payment.
74-4998g Elected state official provision supplemental to KPERS act.
74-49,101 Request for appropriation for employer contribution; rate for fiscal 1976.
74-49,102 Employee contributions for members and special members under 74-4999; payroll deductions.
74-49,107 Administration of official court reporters retirement system by KPERS board.
74-49,108 Nonjudicial personnel of state court system; credited service for eligible personnel.
74-49,108a Application of 74-4999 et seq. to certain court reporters.
74-49,110 Retirant dividend payment reserve in KPERS fund; annual credits.
74-49,112 Same; payments to local school annuitants.
74-49,113 Retirant dividend payments; payments to insured disability benefit recipients.
74-49,114a Retirant dividend payment October 1, 2000, for certain retirants.
74-49,114b Retirant dividend payment, October 1, 2007, for certain retirants.
74-49,114c Retirant dividend payment, October 1, 2008, for certain retirants.
74-49,116 Payments due system by participating employer who employs retirant.
74-49,117 Benefits on behalf of full-time students.
74-49,125 Benefit increases; application of 74-49,123.
74-49,127 Payments to beneficiaries.
74-49,128 Nature of certain benefits; not regulated by insurance department.
74-49,134 Member election for contributions and benefits.
74-49,135 Member election related to member contributions and benefits.
74-49,136 Financial compliance audits; selection of firm.
74-49,203 Membership, new and non-vested employees; election by certain members.
74-49,204 Normal retirement date; application to school employment.
74-49,207 Security officers; normal retirement date; early retirement.
74-49,208 Vesting of benefits.
74-49,209 Retirement benefit options, election by member or spouse; determination of benefit.
74-49,210 Member contributions.
74-49,211 Employer contributions.
74-49,212 Adjustment of employee rate of contribution; circumstances.
74-49,304 Powers and duties of board.
74-49,305 Member contributions.
74-49,307 Employer credits; change; employer contributions to death and disability fund.
74-49,314 Application of federal internal revenue code to benefit payments.
74-49,315 Determination of beneficiary; lump-sum death benefit for retirants.