Wis. Admin. Code Department of Employee Trust Funds ETF 52.22 - Death benefits
(1) FATALITIES. For purposes of paying a
death benefit under s.
40.65(7) (am), Stats., and sub. (2), a protective
occupation participant who suffers fatal injury while performing the
participant's duty, or who dies due to a disease contracted due to the
participant's occupation, is deemed to have died as the result of an injury for
which a benefit would be payable under s.
40.65(4),
Stats., even if there was no inability to perform the job immediately prior to
death.
(2) STATE EMPLOYEE DEATH
BENEFITS. Except as provided in par. (a) or (b), death benefits with respect to
deceased state employee participants receiving duty disability benefits are
determined under s.
40.65(7),
Stats.
(a) The treatment of s.
40.65(7) (a) (intro.) and (am), 1985-86 Stats., by
1987 Wis. Act 363, affecting death benefits, does not apply to a state employee
covered by a collective bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111, Stats.,
until the office of state employment relations notifies the department that the
treatment was approved by the collective bargaining representative and by the
joint committee on employment relations.
Note: See 1987 Wis. Act 363, section 11 (2), concerning initial applicability.
(b) The treatment of s.
40.65(7) (a) (intro.) and (am), 1985-86 Stats., by
1987 Wis. Act 363, affecting death benefits, does not apply to a state employee
not covered by a collective bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111,
Stats., until the office of state employment relations notifies the department
that the treatment was recommended by the director of the office of state
employment relations and approved by the joint committee on employment
relations.
(3)
LIMITATIONS. If a protective occupation participant who was approved for duty
disability benefits dies of a disease listed under s.
891.45,
891.453,
or
891.455,
Stats., but the benefit was not approved based on that disease, the surviving
spouse, domestic partner, or surviving children of the protective occupation
participant are not eligible to apply for death benefits as a result of that
disease.
Notes
See 1987 Wis. Act 363, section 11 (3), concerning initial applicability.
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