Oklahoma Statutes
Title 85A. Administrative Workers' Compensation System
§85A-47. Beneficiaries in case of death.

A. Time of death. If death does not result within one (1) year from the date of the accident or within the first three (3) years of the period for compensation payments fixed by the compensation judgment, a rebuttable presumption shall arise that the death did not result from the injury.

B. Common law spouse. A common law spouse shall not be entitled to benefits under this section unless he or she obtains an order from the Workers' Compensation Commission ruling that a common law marriage existed between the decedent and the surviving spouse. The ruling by the Commission shall be exclusive in regard to benefits under this section regardless of any district court decision regarding the probate of the decedent's estate.
C. Beneficiaries - Amounts. If an injury or occupational illness causes death, weekly income benefits shall be payable as follows:
1. If there is a surviving spouse, a lump-sum payment of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) and seventy percent (70%) of the lesser of the deceased employee's average weekly wage and the state average weekly wage. In addition to the benefits theretofore paid or due, two (2) years' indemnity benefit in one lump sum shall be payable to a surviving spouse upon remarriage;
2. If there is a surviving spouse and a child or children, a lump-sum payment of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) and fifteen percent (15%) of the lesser of the deceased employee's average weekly wage and the state average weekly wage to each child. If there are more than two children, each child shall receive a pro rata share of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) and thirty percent (30%) of the deceased employee's average weekly wage;
3. If there is a child or children and no surviving spouse, a lump-sum payment of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) and fifty percent (50%) of the lesser of the deceased employee's average weekly wage and the state average weekly wage to each child. If there are more than two children, each child shall receive a pro rata share of one hundred percent (100%) of the lesser of the deceased employee's average weekly wage and the state average weekly wage. With respect to the lump-sum payment, if there are more than six children, each child shall receive a pro rata share of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00);
4. If there is no surviving spouse or children, each legal guardian, if financially dependent on the employee at the time of death, shall receive twenty-five percent (25%) of the lesser of the deceased employee's average weekly wage and the state average weekly wage until the earlier of death, becoming eligible for Social Security, obtaining full-time employment, or five (5) years from the date benefits under this section begin; and
5. The employer shall pay the actual funeral expenses, not exceeding the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00).
D. The weekly income benefits payable to the surviving spouse under this section shall continue while the surviving spouse remains unmarried. In no event shall this spousal weekly income benefit be diminished by the award to other beneficiaries. The weekly income benefits payable to any child under this section shall terminate on the earlier of death, marriage, or reaching the age of eighteen (18). However, if the child turns eighteen (18) and is:
1. Enrolled as a full-time student in high school or is being schooled by other means pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution;
2. Enrolled as a full-time student in any accredited institution of higher education or vocational or technology education; or
3. Physically or mentally incapable of self-support,
then he or she may continue to receive weekly income benefits under this section until the earlier of reaching the age of twenty-three (23) or, with respect to paragraphs 1 and 2 of this subsection, no longer being enrolled as a student, and with respect to paragraph 3 of this subsection, becoming capable of self-support.
E. If any member of the class of beneficiaries who receive a pro rata share of weekly income benefits becomes ineligible to continue to receive benefits, the remaining members of the class shall receive adjusted weekly income benefits equal to the new class size.
F. To receive benefits under this section, a beneficiary or his or her guardian, if applicable, shall file a proof of loss form with the Commission. All questions of dependency shall be determined as of the time of the injury. The employer shall initiate payment of benefits within fifteen (15) days of the Commission's determination of the proper beneficiaries. The Commission shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent known and unknown minor children and the guardian ad litem shall be paid a reasonable fee for his or her services.
Added by Laws 2013, c. 208, § 47, eff. Feb. 1, 2014. Amended by Laws 2019, c. 476, § 19, emerg. eff. May 28, 2019.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 85A. Administrative Workers' Compensation System

§85A-1. Short title - Administrative Workers' Compensation Act.

§85A-2. Definitions.

§85A-3. Applicability of act.

§85A-4. Severability.

§85A-5. Exclusive liability - Immunity.

§85A-6. Fraud.

§85A-7. Discrimination or retaliation.

§85A-8. Agreement to waive compensation.

§85A-9. Agreements for employee to pay premium of employer.

§85A-10. Release or commutation - Liens against workers' compensation benefits.

§85A-11. Compensation of alien nonresidents.

§85A-12. Preference.

§85A-13. Mental injury or illness.

§85A-14. Cardiovascular, coronary, pulmonary, respiratory, or cerebrovasculary accidents and myocardial infarctions.

§85A-16. Official Disability Guidelines - Treatment in Workers Compensation.

§85A-17. Physician Advisory Committee.

§85A-18. Notice to health care providers - Collection of fees.

§85A-19. Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission.

§85A-20. Power and authority of Commission.

§85A-21. Officers - Quorum.

§85A-22. Administration of act - Additional powers and duties.

§85A-23. Necessary traveling expenses.

§85A-24. Administrative report.

§85A-25. Annual publication of aggregate information.

§85A-26. Removal of commissioners.

§85A-27. Jurisdiction - Duties and powers of administrative judges.

§85A-28. Multiple Injury Trust Fund - Self-insurance Guaranty Fund.

§85A-28.1. Workers' Compensation Commission Revolving Fund.

§85A-29. Fees.

§85A-30. Physically impaired persons - Adjudications of Multiple Injury Trust Fund claims.

§85A-31. Multiple Injury Trust Fund.

§85A-32. Permanent total disability awards.

§85A-33. Statute of limitations.

§85A-34. Administration of Multiple Injury Trust Fund - Standing.

§85A-35. Obligation to pay.

§85A-35.1. Court reporter – Stenographic recording of settlements.

§85A-36. Liability other than immediate employer.

§85A-37. Waiver of exemption or exclusion.

§85A-38. Securing compensation.

§85A-39. Carrier discharging obligations.

§85A-40. Failure to secure compensation - Summary hearing - Penalties.

§85A-41. Posted notice.

§85A-42. Required insurance policy provisions.

§85A-43. Liability Unaffected - Subrogation.

§85A-44. Reduction of benefits.

§85A-45. Temporary Total Disability - Temporary Partial Disability - Permanent Partial Disability - Permanent Total Disability.

§85A-46. Permanent partial disability schedule.

§85A-47. Beneficiaries in case of death.

§85A-48. Injury to minors.

§85A-49. Temporary total disability and unemployment benefits.

§85A-50. Failure to provide medical treatment - Medical examination - Fee schedule - Formulary.

§85A-51. Payment of medical expenses.

§85A-52. Liability for non-compensable injury.

§85A-53. Physical examination.

§85A-54. Refusal to submit to surgery.

§85A-55. Unreasonable charges.

§85A-56. Certified workplace medical plans.

§85A-57. Failure to appear for scheduled appointments.

§85A-58. Copying of medical records.

§85A-59. Computation of average weekly wages.

§85A-60. Evaluation of permanent disability.

§85A-61. Hernias.

§85A-62. Nonsurgical soft tissue injury.

§85A-63. Reports.

§85A-64. Certification of workplace medical plan.

§85A-65. Occupational disease.

§85A-66. Silicosis and asbestosis.

§85A-67. Notice of occupational disease or cumulative trauma.

§85A-68. Rebuttable presumption injury not work-related.

§85A-69. Statute of limitations.

§85A-70. Promulgation of rules.

§85A-71. Notice - Investigation and hearing - Evidence and construction.

§85A-72. Conduct of Hearing or Inquiry - Public hearings - Evidence.

§85A-73. Preservation and enforcement of orders.

§85A-74. Rebuttable presumptions.

§85A-75. Depositions.

§85A-76. Witness fees.

§85A-77. Employment of attorneys.

§85A-78. Appeals process.

§85A-79. Failure to comply with final compensation judgement.

§85A-80. Review of compensation judgments.

§85A-81. Commencing proceedings on unreasonable grounds.

§85A-82. Claims for legal services.

§85A-83. Attorney signature.

§85A-84. Payment of compensation.

§85A-85. Clean claims.

§85A-86. Controversion of employee's right to claim compensation.

§85A-87. Settlement of claim.

§85A-88. Change of insurance carriers.

§85A-89. Advance payments.

§85A-90. Deposit or bond with commission.

§85A-91. Interest.

§85A-92. Notification of commission.

§85A-93. Investigation.

§85A-94. Incarcerated employees.

§85A-95. Deductibles.

§85A-96. Self-insurance Guaranty Fund Board.

§85A-97. Self-insurance Guaranty Fund.

§85A-98. Funds to be transferred to Self-insurance Guaranty Fund.

§85A-99. Impaired self-insurer.

§85A-100. Self-insurance Guaranty Fund Board as party to proceedings.

§85A-101. Report on number of claims - Electronic data interchange.

§85A-102. Pooled liabilities - Distribution of surplus.

§85A-103. Associations pooling liability.

§85A-104. Workers' Compensation Commission and Self-Insurance Guaranty Fund Board liability.

§85A-105. Compensation Commission and Self-insurance Guaranty Fund employees as witnesses - Solicitation of employment - Ex-parte communication.

§85A-106. Strict construction.

§85A-107. Workers' compensation provided by public entities.

§85A-108. Dismissal of claims.

§85A-109. Workers' compensation counselor or ombudsmen program.

§85A-110. Alternative dispute resolution program.

§85A-111. Commencement of benefit claim - Prehearing conference.

§85A-112. Independent medical examiners.

§85A-113. Transfer of case management - Case managers.

§85A-114. Prosthetic devices.

§85A-115. Joint Petition for settlement.

§85A-116. Awards for permanent disability.

§85A-117. Estoppel from denying employment.

§85A-118. Fees.

§85A-119. Copies of documents.

§85A-120. Inquiry about compensation claims.

§85A-121. Advisory Council on Workers' Compensation.

§85A-122. Costs of administering act.

§85A-123. Perjury.

§85A-124. Transfers from Workers' Compensation Court.

§85A-125. Computation of time.

§85A-300. Short title - Workers' Compensation Arbitration Act.

§85A-301. Arbitration agreements.

§85A-302. Notice.

§85A-303. Agreements governed by act.

§85A-304. Waiver.

§85A-305. Application for judicial relief.

§85A-306. Agreement to submit to arbitration.

§85A-307. Refusal to arbitrate.

§85A-308. Judgement for provisional remedies.

§85A-309. Initiation of arbitration.

§85A-310. Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings.

§85A-311. Method of appointing arbitrator.

§85A-312. Disclosures.

§85A-313. Multiple arbitrators.

§85A-314. Immunity from civil liability.

§85A-315. Summary disposition - Notice of hearing - Right to be heard - Replacement arbitrator.

§85A-316. Payment of legal fees.

§85A-317. Subpoenas - Depositions - Discovery.

§85A-318. Pre-award ruling.

§85A-319. Record of the award.

§85A-320. Modification of awards.

§85A-321. Benefits - Attorney fees.

§85A-322. Judgments confirming the award.

§85A-323. Vacation of awards.

§85A-324. Modification of awards by Commission.

§85A-325. Judgment entered by Commission.

§85A-326. Exclusive jurisdiction.

§85A-327. Appeals.

§85A-328. Selection of court.

§85A-400. Workers' Compensation Court.

§85A-401. Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims Revolving Fund.

§85A-401.1. Workers' Compensation Administrative Fund.