Current through Laws 2024, c. 453.
Section 916.3 - [Effective Until 11/1/2024] Pension benefit on behalf of correctional, probation and parole officers killed in the line of duty - Dependent children and educationA. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 901 through 932 of this title, a monthly pension, as provided in subsection B of this section, shall be paid on behalf of any member who is a correctional officer or probation and parole officer of the Department of Corrections and who is killed or mortally wounded on or after January 1, 2000, during the performance of the member's duties for the Department or any employee of the Department of Corrections who is killed or mortally wounded after June 30, 2004, during the performance of the member's duties for the Department. The monthly pension described in this section shall be paid on behalf of any member first hired by any county that is a participating employer in the System as a deputy sheriff or jailer on or after November 1, 2020, and who is killed or mortally wounded during the performance of the member's duties as a deputy sheriff or jailer. B. The monthly benefit shall be equal to: 1. Two and one-half percent (2 1/2%);2. Multiplied by twenty (20) years of service, regardless of the actual number of years of credited service performed by the member prior to death, if the member had performed less than twenty (20) years of credited service, or the actual number of years of credited service of the member if greater than twenty (20) years;3. Multiplied by the member's final average compensation; andC. The pension provided for in subsection A of this section shall be paid: 1. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, to the surviving spouse for life; or2. If there is no surviving spouse or upon the death of the surviving spouse: a. to the surviving child or children of said member or legal guardian of such child or children for such time as such child or children are under the age of eighteen (18) years, or b. to the surviving child or children between the age of eighteen (18) and twenty-two (22) years if the child is enrolled full time in and is regularly attending a public or private school or any institution of higher education.D. No surviving spouse shall receive benefits from this section, Section 49-113 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes, Section 50-117 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or Section 2-306 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes as the surviving spouse of more than one member of the Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System, the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System, the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System, or the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System. The surviving spouse of more than one member shall elect which member's benefits he or she will receive.E. In addition to the pension above provided for, if said member leaves one or more children under the age of eighteen (18) years or under the age of twenty-two (22) years if the child is enrolled full-time in and is regularly attending a public or private school or any institution of higher education, Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) a month shall be paid to the surviving spouse or to the person having the care and custody of such children if there is no surviving spouse or if the surviving spouse dies and until each child reaches the age of eighteen (18) years or reaches the age of twenty-two (22) years if the child is enrolled full-time in and is regularly attending a public or private school or any institution of higher education. F. The pension benefit provided in this section shall be made prospectively only from the effective date of this act. The benefits shall be payable beginning the later of the first day of the month following the date that such employee was killed or dies from a mortal wound, as provided in this section, or the effective date of this act.G. The Board of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System shall promulgate such rules as are necessary to implement the provisions of this section.Okla. Stat. tit. 74, § 916.3
Amended by Laws 2020 , c. 112, s. 3, eff. 11/1/2020.Added by Laws 2000, 1st Extr. Sess., SB 3, c. 8, §22, emerg. eff. 6/30/2000; Amended by Laws 2004 , SB 1203, c. 539, §4, emerg. eff. 7/1/2004.This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.