Survivor benefits definition

Survivor benefits means the amount paid by the federal government in
Survivor benefits means survivor benefits provided under occupational pension schemes.
Survivor benefits means the amount paid by the federal government in accordance with 10

Examples of Survivor benefits in a sentence

  • Failure to pay the required fifteen dollars ($15) per month assessment by the due date established by the District shall permanently and irrevocably terminate eligibility for the Survivor Benefits Program.

  • The District reserves the right to terminate or change any part or all of the Survivor Benefits Program at any time with respect to active or retired employees or survivors.

  • The effective date of this Survivor Benefits Program shall be the first day of the second month following the effective date of the PERS Medical contract.

  • In order for the survivor of an employee or retiree who dies after the effective date of this Survivor Benefits Program to be eligible for survivor benefits, the employee/retiree and survivor must have been covered by District medical benefits and enrolled in the Survivor Benefits Program at the time of death.

  • The Employer agrees that during the term of this Collective Agreement, the Employer will not change their Policy on Survivor Benefits which was in effect on March 31, 1999.


More Definitions of Survivor benefits

Survivor benefits means the amount paid by the federal government in accordance with 10 U.S.C. Secs. 1447 through 1455.
Survivor benefits means the benefits payable to a participant's surviving spouse or minor children, or both, in accordance with subsection (a) of Section 4.02 or Article VIII of this Act.
Survivor benefits means the retired pay portion of the benefits described in 10 U.S.C. Secs. 1447 through 1455.
Survivor benefits means the aggregate monthly, annual or other periodic amounts payable to [name] in the event of [name]'s death for [his/her] lifetime pursuant to the Plan";
Survivor benefits. In the event of an active employee’s death, the Company will provide a death benefit equal to the employee’s permanent rate times 173.33 paid to the basic life beneficiary. In addition, the Company will provide a voluntary benefit which offers financial counseling to the surviving spouse and/or surviving children. Optional Coverages: Both company and non-company sponsored insurance programs may be made available to employees from time to time (e.g. GTL). Employees will be responsible for the full cost of any elected coverages. All location specific optional coverages for which the company is currently taking payroll deductions will be eliminated as soon as administratively possible. Benefit amounts for Basic Life, Basic AD&D, S&A and the S&A weekly benefit period can only be changed through negotiations. Arizona Chemical has the right to make changes, additions and/or deletions to current vendors and all other plans and provisions. Plan design changes may be used to help diminish the impact of premium increases, comply with legislative changes or improve benefits. Where appropriate, booklets or information describing these plans will be provided.
Survivor benefits. The City of Temecula’s PERS 1959 Survivor Benefit coverage (Government Code section 21574) is a higher level of cash benefit paid to survivors of an employee who dies prior to retirement. The City provides Xxxxx 0 of PERS’ Survivor Benefit.‌
Survivor benefits means lump-sum or periodic benefits paid under a plan to a beneficiary when a member dies;