Sec. 24.
(1) Unless otherwise provided by the member pursuant to this act, the surviving spouse of a deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant having the service qualifications required by section 23 shall be entitled to receive a survivor's retirement allowance for life payable from the survivors' retirement fund. The survivor's retirement allowance shall be payable beginning on the day after the date of death of the member or deferred vested member, or beginning in the month after the month of death in the case of a retirant. If an eligible child or children also survive the member, deferred vested member, or retirant, and the child or children are under the care of the eligible surviving spouse, the survivor's retirement allowance shall begin as of the day after the date of death of the member or deferred vested member or the month after the month of death in the case of a retirant, without regard to whether the surviving spouse has attained 55 years of age. The benefits to an eligible child or children shall continue whether or not the surviving spouse remarries. If the eligible child or children, or any of them, are not under the care of the eligible surviving spouse, at the specific designation of the deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant as provided in this act, a survivor's retirement allowance shall begin for the benefit of the eligible child or children as of the day after the date of death of the member or deferred vested member, or beginning in the month after the month of death in the case of a retirant. A deduction from the monthly survivor's retirement allowance shall not be made for any fraction of a month remaining at the time of a survivor's death or becoming ineligible.
(2) The survivor's retirement allowance shall be equal to 66-2/3% of the retirement allowance which the deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant had earned on the date of death, as a member, deferred vested member, or retirant. If an eligible survivor, regardless of age, has in his or her care an eligible child or children of the deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant, the survivor's retirement allowance shall be 75% of the retirement allowance, but when all the children have become ineligible, the survivor's retirement allowance shall be 66-2/3% of the retirement allowance.
(3) An adopted child of a member for the purposes of this act shall have the same status as a natural child of a member.
(4) If there is not a surviving spouse but an eligible child exists, or if an eligible child survives a surviving spouse, then the survivor's retirement allowance otherwise payable to the surviving spouse shall be paid in equal parts to each eligible child until the child becomes ineligible, and the total of the survivor's retirement allowance paid to any other child shall not be diminished because of the attainment of ineligible age, marriage, or death of an eligible child. The portion of the survivor's retirement allowance that was paid to a formerly eligible child who subsequently becomes ineligible shall be paid in equal parts among the remaining eligible children, if any, until no eligible children remain to be paid.
(5) Marriage or attainment of ineligible age, whichever occurs first, shall render a child of a member, deferred vested member, or retirant ineligible for further consideration in the payment of a survivor's retirement allowance or in the increase in the amount of the survivor's retirement allowance under this act.
(6) If the deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant is survived by an eligible child or children who are not under the care of an eligible surviving spouse and if the deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant has filed a written designation with the board, the survivor's retirement allowance or a part of it shall be paid to or for the benefit of the eligible child or children in the shares and in the manner as provided in the written designation. The deceased member, deferred vested member, or retirant may provide in the written designation that payment of all or any part of the survivor's retirement allowance to a surviving spouse not having the care of all of the eligible children shall be deferred until the children become ineligible.
(7) If there is not a written designation by a member, deferred vested member, or retirant, and if the surviving spouse is not the biological parent of an eligible child or children, the survivor's retirement allowance shall be divided equally among the eligible survivors.
(8) Unless designated by a member, deferred vested member, or retirant, when an eligible child or all of the eligible children become ineligible, the surviving spouse at the time of the member, deferred vested member, or retirant's death shall receive the entire survivor's retirement allowance.
History: 1957, Act 261, Eff. Sept. 27, 1957 ;-- Am. 1960, Act 113, Eff. Aug. 17, 1960 ;-- Am. 1968, Act 229, Eff. July 1, 1968 ;-- Am. 1970, Act 237, Eff. Jan. 1, 1971 ;-- Am. 1974, Act 215, Eff. Dec. 31, 1974 ;-- Am. 1979, Act 52, Imd. Eff. July 7, 1979 ;-- Am. 1981, Act 123, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1981 ;-- Am. 1987, Act 58, Imd. Eff. June 23, 1987 ;-- Am. 2006, Act 614, Imd. Eff. Jan. 3, 2007
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 38 - Civil Service and Retirement
Act 261 of 1957 - Michigan Legislative Retirement System Act (38.1001 - 38.1080)
Section 38.1001 - Retirement System; Creation.
Section 38.1002 - Michigan Legislative Retirement System; Name.
Section 38.1003 - Construction of Terms.
Section 38.1004 - “Retirement System” Defined.
Section 38.1005 - Board; Definition.
Section 38.1006 - “Member” Defined.
Section 38.1007 - Repealed. 1981, Act 123, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1981.
Section 38.1007a - “Direct Rollover” and “Distributee” Defined.
Section 38.1008 - Repealed. 1981, Act 123, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1981.
Section 38.1008a - Definitions.
Section 38.1009 - “Salary” Defined.
Section 38.1010 - Repealed. 1981, Act 123, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1981.
Section 38.1012 - “Retirement Allowance” Defined.
Section 38.1013 - “Retirant” Defined.
Section 38.1013a - “Survivor,”“eligible Child,” and “Surviving Spouse” Defined.
Section 38.1014 - “Refund Beneficiary” Defined.
Section 38.1015 - Actuarial Tables; Definition.
Section 38.1016 - Prescribed Rate of Interest; Definition.
Section 38.1017 - “Fiscal Year” Defined.
Section 38.1017a - “Deferred Vested Member” Defined.
Section 38.1017b - “Leadership Position” Defined.
Section 38.1017c - “Legislator” Defined.
Section 38.1017d - “Tier 1” and “Tier 2” Defined.
Section 38.1019 - Repealed. 1981, Act 123, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1981.
Section 38.1021a - Member Contributions Picked Up by State.
Section 38.1022a - Income Fund; Creation; Purpose; Interest, Dividends, and Other Income; Expenses.
Section 38.1022b - Prorating and Allocating Annual Appropriations to Retirement System.
Section 38.1023a - Repealed. 1974, Act 215, Eff. Dec. 31, 1974.
Section 38.1023c - Increase of Retirement Allowance.
Section 38.1023d - Disabled Member; Retirement Allowance; Annual Examination.
Section 38.1024a - Remarriage of Surviving Spouse.
Section 38.1027 - First Board of Trustees; Organizational Meeting, Election of Officers.
Section 38.1028 - Vacancy in Trusteeship.
Section 38.1029 - Trustees; Compensation and Expenses.
Section 38.1030 - Board of Trustees; Quorum, Proxy.
Section 38.1031 - Board of Trustees; Powers and Duties.
Section 38.1033 - Board of Trustees; Authority as to Retirement Allowances, Suspensions and Refunds.
Section 38.1035 - Board of Trustees; Estimate of Appropriation.
Section 38.1036 - Repealed. 1987, Act 58, Imd. Eff. June 23, 1987.
Section 38.1036a - Reinstatement of Suspended Contributions.
Section 38.1037 - Repealed. 1981, Act 123, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1981.
Section 38.1039 - Board of Trustees; Appointment of Secretary and Administrative Personnel.
Section 38.1040 - Board of Trustees; Record of Proceedings; Individual Accounts; Actuarial Data.
Section 38.1041 - Board of Trustees; Audit of Accounts; Annual Statement.
Section 38.1042 - Acceptance of Gift, Grant, or Bequest by Board.
Section 38.1043 - Individual Statement.
Section 38.1044 - Rules and Bylaws.
Section 38.1045 - Secretary of Board; Powers and Duties.
Section 38.1046 - Actuary; Technical Advisor of Board, Powers and Duties.
Section 38.1047 - State Treasurer as Ex Officio Treasurer of Retirement System; Duties.
Section 38.1049 - Payroll Voucher.
Section 38.1050 - Investment and Reinvestment of Cash Assets; Nonapplicability to Tier 2.
Section 38.1053 - Vested Interest in Refunds; Payment of Member Contributions; Discharge of Claims.
Section 38.1054 - Payments as Obligations of State; Disposition of Revenues.
Section 38.1056 - Undivided Interest in Assets of System.
Section 38.1058 - Retirement System Records; Falsification, Penalty.
Section 38.1058a - Correction of Error; Adjustment of Payment.
Section 38.1059 - Payment of Benefits; Commencement.
Section 38.1060 - Short Title.
Section 38.1064 - Meanings of Words and Phrases; “Accumulated Balance” Defined.
Section 38.1065 - “Employer,”“former Qualified Participant,” and “Health Benefit Dependent” Defined.
Section 38.1066 - “Qualified Participant,”“refund Beneficiary,” and “State Treasurer” Defined.
Section 38.1070 - Tier 2; Payment of Administrative Expenses.
Section 38.1071 - Participation in Other Public Sector Retirement Benefits Plan.
Section 38.1076 - Crediting Years of Accrued Service.
Section 38.1077 - Refund Beneficiary; Nomination.
Section 38.1078 - Distribution of Accumulated Balance.
Section 38.1079 - Health Insurance Coverage; Election; Eligibility.