Texas Statutes
Part 6. Benefits
Section 6.061. Prospective Reinstatement of Certain Death Benefits

Sec. 6.061. PROSPECTIVE REINSTATEMENT OF CERTAIN DEATH BENEFITS. (a) Subject to Subsection (c) of this section, the surviving spouse of a primary party who was a member of the old plan, Plan A, or Plan B whose death benefits, also referred to as "survivor benefits" or "widow benefits," terminated because of a remarriage of the surviving spouse that occurred before April 21, 1988, is entitled to receive death benefits, on a prospective basis only, as of the first day of the month following the month in which the executive director receives the application.
(b) The board shall make reasonable efforts to notify all known living surviving spouses who may be entitled to a reinstatement of benefits under this section.
(c) A surviving spouse's properly completed, board-approved application for reinstatement of death benefits under this section must be received by the executive director not later than the 180th day after the date the board completes, as determined by the board, the reasonable efforts required by Subsection (b) of this section.
(d) A surviving spouse's application for reinstatement of death benefits under this section constitutes the spouse's waiver of any claims against the pension system, the board, the executive director, or any other employee of the board or the pension system arising out of any claim for death benefits.
(e) This section may not be applied retroactively. A surviving spouse may not receive death benefits attributable to periods before the executive director's receipt of a properly completed and board-approved application, and any benefit provided to a surviving spouse described in this section must be calculated as if the benefits had not terminated on the surviving spouse's remarriage notwithstanding the fact the reinstatement of benefits is not retroactive.

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Title 109 - Pensions

Article 6243a-1. Pension System for Police Officers and Firefighters in Certain Cities

Part 6. Benefits

Section 6.01. Group a Retirement Pension

Section 6.02. Group B Retirement Pension

Section 6.021. Authority to Adopt Alternative Multipliers for Computation of Certain Group B Benefits

Section 6.022. Authority to Reduce Retirement Age

Section 6.03. Disability Benefits

Section 6.035. Disability Benefits for Certain Persons in Uniformed Services

Section 6.04. Calculation of Regular Disability Benefits

Section 6.05. Compensation Benefits for Service-Connected Disability

Section 6.055. Reduction in Disability or Compensation Benefits for Certain Persons

Section 6.06. General Rules Governing Death Benefits

Section 6.061. Prospective Reinstatement of Certain Death Benefits

Section 6.062. Lump-Sum Payment on Death of Certain Members

Section 6.063. Authority to Elect Certain Actuarially Reduced Benefits

Section 6.064. Designees

Section 6.07. Group a Death Benefits

Section 6.08. Group B Death Benefits

Section 6.09. Qualified Surviving Spouse Special Death Benefit

Section 6.10A. Minimum Benefits to Certain Group a Primary Parties Who Were Group A, Old Plan, or Combined Pension Plan Members and Their Qualified Survivors

Section 6.10B. Minimum Benefits to Certain Group a Primary Parties Who Were Group A, Plan A, or Combined Plan Members and Their Qualified Survivors

Section 6.11. Minimum Benefits to Group B Primary Parties and Their Qualified Survivors

Section 6.12. Adjustments to Retirement and Disability Pension Benefits

Section 6.13. Supplement to Certain Recipients 55 Years of Age or Older

Section 6.14. Deferred Retirement Option Plan

Section 6.141. Deferred Annuitization of Certain Drop Accounts

Section 6.15. Medical Examination

Section 6.16. Waiver of Benefits

Section 6.17. Denial of Benefits: Death Caused by Survivor

Section 6.18. Investigation

Section 6.19. Certificate of Member Pension Benefit Eligibility

Section 6.20. Erroneous Payments or Overpayments