Sec. 353.
(1) For the purposes of sections 351 to 361, dependency shall be determined as follows:
(a) A child under the age of 16 years, or 16 years or over if physically or mentally incapacitated from earning, living with his parent at the time of the injury of that parent.
(b) In all other cases questions of dependency shall be determined in accordance with the facts at the time of the injury, except as provided in subsection (3). A person shall not be considered a dependent unless he or she is a member of the family of the injured employee, or unless the person bears to the injured employee the relation of husband or wife, or lineal descendent, or ancestor or brother or sister. Except as to a person conclusively presumed to be a dependent, a person who receives less than 1/2 of his or her support from an injured employee shall not be considered to be a dependent.
(2) Weekly payments to an injured employee shall be reduced by the additional amount provided for any dependent child or spouse or other dependent when the child either reaches the age of 18 years or after becoming 16 ceases for a period of 6 months to receive more than 1/2 of his or her support from the injured employee, if at that time the child is neither physically nor mentally incapacitated from earning; when the spouse is divorced by final decree from his or her injured spouse; or when the child, spouse, or other dependent is deceased.
(3) An increase in payments shall be made for increased numbers of conclusive dependents as defined in this act who were not dependent at the time of the injury of an employee.
History: 1969, Act 317, Eff. Dec. 31, 1969 ;-- Am. 1971, Act 215, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, 1971 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 266, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011 Constitutionality: The gender-based conclusive presumption of the workers' compensation act is violative of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution; the doctrine of res judicata did not preclude a redetermination of dependency of the wife of an injured worker. Pike v City of Wyoming, 431 Mich 589; 433 NW2d 768 (1988).Compiler's Notes: Enacting section 2 of Act 266 of 2011 provides:"Enacting section 2. This amendatory act applies to injuries incurred on or after its effective date."Popular Name: Act 317Popular Name: Heart and Lung Act
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 418 - Worker's Disability Compensation
Act 317 of 1969 - Worker's Disability Compensation Act of 1969 (418.101 - 418.941)
317-1969-3 - Chapter 3 Compensation (418.301...418.391)
Section 418.302 - "Wage Earning Capacity" Defined.
Section 418.305 - Wilful Misconduct of Employee.
Section 418.311 - Compensation Payments; Computations.
Section 418.313 - “After-Tax Average Weekly Wage” Defined; Tables.
Section 418.315a - Medical Marihuana Treatment; Reimbursement by Employer Not Required.
Section 418.319 - Medical or Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
Section 418.321 - Compensation for Death Resulting From Personal Injury.
Section 418.341 - Dependents; Qualifications; Party in Interest.
Section 418.352 - Supplement to Weekly Compensation.
Section 418.353 - Determination of Dependency.
Section 418.354 - Coordination of Benefits.
Section 418.355 - Adjustment of Maximum Weekly Rate; Computing Supplemental Benefit.
Section 418.357 - Employee 65 or Older; Reduction of Weekly Payments; Exception.
Section 418.358 - Reduction of Benefits.
Section 418.359 - Repealed. 1985, Act 103, Imd. Eff. July 10, 1985.
Section 418.364 - Repealed. 2011, Act 266, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011.
Section 418.371 - Weekly Loss in Wages; Average Weekly Wage.
Section 418.375 - Death of Injured Employee; Death Benefits in Lieu of Further Disability Indemnity.
Section 418.383 - Notice of Injury; Unintentional Errors; Actual Knowledge.