Surviving child definition

Surviving child means either of the following:
Surviving child means a child of a deceased member (1) who is unmarried; (2) who has not reached age 18, or, if a full-time student, who has not reached a higher age as specified by the applicable covered retirement plan; and (3) if specified by that plan, who was actually dependent on the deceased member for a specified proportion of support before the deceased member's death. "Surviving child" includes a natural child, an adopted child, or a child of a deceased member who is conceived during the member's lifetime and who is born after the member's death.
Surviving child. Defined. “Surviving child” means a child who, if he or she were under the age of eighteen years, would be deemed to be a surviving child as such term is defined in Part 8 of Chapter 3.36 and, as such, would be entitled, if he or she were under eighteen years of age, to a surviving child's survivorship allowance under and pursuant to the provisions of said Part 8.

More Definitions of Surviving child

Surviving child means a living child under age twenty-one (21) or a child who is blind or disabled as defined in 42 U.S.C. 1382c.
Surviving child means a child of a deceased member (1) who is unmarried;
Surviving child or “surviving children” means the natural or adopted child or children of such deceased person that meets all of the following requirements:
Surviving child or “surviving children” means the natural or adopted child or children of the deceased person described in subsection A. above that meets all the following requirements:

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