Ohio Admin. Code 5902-4-10 - Applications for compensation for deceased veterans
(A) Any application for the payment of
compensation under this chapter based upon the service of a deceased veteran
must be made by the veteran's surviving spouse; if there is no surviving
spouse, the application must be made by the child or children of such deceased
veteran; if there is no surviving spouse and no surviving child or children,
the application must be made by a surviving parent or surviving parents or
person or persons standing in loco parentis for at least one year preceding
commencement of service in the United States armed forces of such deceased
veteran; provided, however, that if any of the kin of a deceased veteran
mentioned in this paragraph, who may be entitled to compensation shall be the
ward of a legally appointed and acting guardian, such guardian alone shall be
entitled to make the application on behalf of such ward. An application by a
guardian must be made, which must be filled in by the guardian as though it
were being filled in by the ward, excepting that at the place in the
application form provided for the applicant's signature, the guardian must sign
the ward's name and his/her own name followed by words to indicate his/her
guardianship and his/her affirmation of the truth of the application.
(B) If there is no surviving spouse of a
deceased veteran, and if there is more than one living child of such deceased
veteran an application for compensation shall be made by or on behalf of each
child separately. If there is no surviving spouse of a deceased veteran, and if
there are no living children of such deceased veteran, and if there is more
than one living parent of such deceased veteran, an application for
compensation shall be made separately by each of them
(C) The surviving spouse of more than one
deceased veteran shall be entitled to compensation based upon the service of
each deceased veteran. Separate applications must be filed. The parent or
parents of more than one deceased veteran who is not survived by a spouse,
child or children, shall be entitled to compensation based upon the service of
each of such deceased veterans. Separate applications for compensation by
reason of the death of each of such deceased veterans, must be filed by such
parent or parents.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: Section 2r, Article VIII, Ohio Constitution
Rule Amplifies: Section 2r, Article VIII, Ohio Constitution
Prior Effective Dates: 05/17/2010
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: None
Rule Amplifies: None
Prior Effective Dates: 9/14/2015, 5/17/2015
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