7 - Death benefits.

§  7. Death benefits. In the event of death the benefit shall be known  as a death benefit and shall be paid as follows:    1. The reasonable funeral expenses of the deceased volunteer ambulance  worker shall be paid in an  amount  not  exceeding  six  thousand  seven  hundred  dollars.  If  such  funeral  expenses shall have been paid by a  person entitled to benefits under this section or by others, the funeral  expenses awarded shall be made payable to such  beneficiary  or  others;  otherwise  they  shall  be  payable  to  the undertaker who provided the  burial. Funeral expenses shall be awarded in all death cases.    2. If there be a surviving spouse, to such  spouse  the  lump  sum  of  fifty-six thousand dollars, but if there be no surviving spouse, then to  the  executor  or administrator of the estate of the volunteer ambulance  worker, the lump sum of fifty-six thousand dollars. Such sum shall be in  addition to any other benefits provided in this chapter and shall not be  diminished by benefits paid to the volunteer ambulance worker during his  lifetime. Any money paid to an executor or administrator pursuant to the  provisions of this  subdivision  shall  be  distributed  in  the  manner  provided  by the laws of this state for the distribution of the personal  property of an intestate decedent.    3. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker, on or after  the enactment of this chapter and prior to July first, nineteen  hundred  ninety,  if  there  be  a surviving spouse and no surviving child of the  deceased under the age of eighteen years or under the age of twenty-five  years who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution  and  no  surviving  child of any age dependent  blind or physically disabled, to  such  spouse  six  hundred  sixty-five  dollars for each week until remarried, and upon such remarriage the lump  sum of sixty-nine thousand one hundred sixty-four dollars.    4.  If  any person under the age of eighteen years is an inmate of any  institution and  a  public  charge  upon  the  state  or  any  political  subdivision,  the  benefits  allowed  hereunder  shall be payable to the  state or political subdivision to the extent of the  reasonable  charges  for  care  and maintenance, during the continuance as a public charge in  such institution of such beneficiary and until  he  or  she  shall  have  attained the age of eighteen years. Any sum or sums remaining after such  payments shall be distributed as provided in this section.    5.  The term "dependent blind or physically disabled", as used in this  section in relation  to  dependent  children,  means  totally  blind  or  physically  disabled  dependent  children whose disablement is total and  permanent.    6. All questions of dependency shall be determined as of the  time  of  the injury.    7.  The  workers' compensation board may in its discretion require the  appointment of a guardian for the purpose of receiving benefits  payable  to  a  minor child or a dependent blind or physically disabled child. In  the absence of such a requirement by such board  the  appointment  of  a  guardian for such purposes shall not be necessary.    8. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker, on or after  the  effective  date  of  this chapter and prior to July first, nineteen  hundred ninety, that results from services  performed  in  the  line  of  duty,  if  there be a surviving spouse and a surviving child or children  of the deceased under the age of eighteen years  or  under  the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student in any  accredited educational institution or a surviving child or  children  of  any  age  dependent  blind  or physically disabled, to such spouse three  hundred sixty-six  dollars  for  each  week  until  remarried,  and  the  additional  amount of three hundred dollars for each week for such child  or children, share and share alike, until the age of eighteen  years  orunder  the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is enrolled as a full time  student in any accredited educational institution or until  the  removal  of the dependency of the blind or physically disabled child or children.    In the case of the death of such surviving spouse, the surviving child  or children of the deceased ambulance worker, at the time under eighteen  years  of age or under the age of twenty-five years who is enrolled as a  full time student in any accredited educational institution or dependent  through mental or physical infirmity, shall have his  or  her  or  their  benefit increased to six hundred sixty-five dollars for each week, share  and  share  alike, and the same shall be payable until he or she or they  shall reach the age of eighteen years or twenty-five years, as the  case  may  be,  or until such dependent blind or physically disabled condition  shall have been removed. Upon the remarriage of  such  surviving  spouse  prior  to  the  statutory  termination of benefits to all such children,  such spouse shall be paid the lump sum of  thirty-eight  thousand  forty  dollars;  and  the  surviving  child  shall  continue  to receive weekly  payments of three hundred dollars; if there be two  surviving  children,  each  shall  receive two hundred fifty dollars per week; and if there be  more than  two  surviving  children,  they  shall  receive  six  hundred  sixty-five  dollars  per week, share and share alike; and the same shall  be payable until he or she or they shall reach the age of eighteen years  or twenty-five years, as the case may be, or until such dependent  blind  or physically disabled condition shall have been removed. Upon statutory  termination  of  payments  to  all  such  children,  the payments to the  surviving spouse shall be increased to six  hundred  sixty-five  dollars  for  each  week  until  such spouse remarries, and upon such remarriage,  such spouse shall be paid  the  lump  sum  of  sixty-nine  thousand  one  hundred  sixty-four  dollars. In no event shall the total amount payable  for each week under  this  subdivision  exceed  six  hundred  sixty-five  dollars.    9. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker, on or after  the  effective  date  of  this chapter and prior to July first, nineteen  hundred ninety, that results from services  performed  in  the  line  of  duty,  if  there  be surviving a child or children of the deceased under  the age of eighteen years or under the age of twenty-five years  who  is  enrolled   as   a  full  time  student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution or  a  dependent  blind  or  physically  disabled  child  or  children  of  any  age, but no surviving spouse, for the support of such  child or children until the age of eighteen years or  twenty-five  years  as the case may be, or until the removal of the dependency of such blind  or  physically  disabled  child  or  children,  six  hundred  sixty-five  dollars, share and share alike, for each week; provided that  the  total  amount payable for each week under this subdivision shall not exceed six  hundred sixty-five dollars per week.    10.  In  the  case  of  a death of a volunteer ambulance worker, on or  after the effective date of  this  chapter  and  prior  to  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety,  that  results from services performed in the  line of duty, if there be no surviving spouse or child of  the  deceased  under  the  age  of eighteen years or under the age of twenty-five years  who is enrolled as a full time student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution  or  dependent  blind  or  physically  disabled child of the  deceased of any age, then for the support of grandchildren  or  brothers  and  sisters  under  the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  under the age of  twenty-five years who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any  accredited educational institution if dependent upon the deceased at the  time  of  the  injury,  two  hundred fifty dollars for each week for the  support of  each  such  person  until  the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  twenty-five years as the case may be, and for the support of each parentor  grandparent  of  the deceased, if dependent upon the deceased at the  time of the injury, four hundred  dollars  for  each  week  during  such  dependency, but in no case shall the aggregate amount payable under this  subdivision exceed six hundred sixty-five dollars per week.    11. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July  first,  nineteen  hundred ninety and prior to July first, nineteen  hundred ninety-one, that results from services performed in the line  of  duty,  if  there  be  a  surviving  spouse and no surviving child of the  deceased under the age of eighteen or under the age of twenty-five years  who is enrolled as a full time student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution  and  no  surviving  child  of  any  age  dependent blind or  physically disabled, to such spouse seven hundred fifty-four dollars for  each week until remarried and upon  such  remarriage  the  lump  sum  of  seventy-eight thousand three hundred sixty-four dollars.    12. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July  first,  nineteen  hundred ninety and prior to July first, nineteen  hundred ninety-one, that results from services performed in the line  of  duty,  if  there be a surviving spouse and a surviving child or children  of the deceased under the age of eighteen years  or  under  the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student in any  accredited educational institution or a surviving child or  children  of  any  age  dependent  blind  or  physically disabled, to such spouse four  hundred  fifteen  dollars  for  each  week  until  remarried,  and   the  additional amount of three hundred thirty-nine dollars for each week for  such child or children, share and share alike, until the age of eighteen  years  or  under  the age of twenty-five years who is enrolled as a full  time student in any accredited  educational  institution  or  until  the  removal  of  the dependency of the blind or physically disabled child or  children. In the case  of  the  death  of  such  surviving  spouse,  the  surviving  child  or  children  of the deceased ambulance worker, at the  time under eighteen years of age or under the age of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a full time student in any accredited educational  institution or dependent through mental  or  physical  infirmity,  shall  have  his  or her benefit increased to seven hundred fifty-four dollars,  for each week, share and share alike, and  the  same  shall  be  payable  until  he  or  she  or  they  shall  reach  the age of eighteen years or  twenty-five years as the case may be, or until such dependent  blind  or  physically   disabled  condition  shall  have  been  removed.  Upon  the  remarriage of such surviving spouse prior to the  statutory  termination  of  benefit to all such children, such spouse shall be paid the lump sum  of forty-three thousand  six  dollars  and  the  surviving  child  shall  continue  to  receive  weekly  payments  of  three  hundred  thirty-nine  dollars; if there be two surviving  children,  each  shall  receive  two  hundred  eighty-three  dollars  per  week; and if there be more than two  surviving children, they shall receive seven hundred fifty-four  dollars  per  week, share and share alike; and the same shall be payable until he  or she or they shall reach the age  of  eighteen  years  or  twenty-five  years,  as  the case may be, or until such dependent blind or physically  disabled condition shall have been removed. Upon  statutory  termination  of  payments  to all such children, the payments to the surviving spouse  shall be increased to seven hundred fifty-four  dollars  for  each  week  until  such  spouse remarries and upon such remarriage such spouse shall  be paid the lump sum of seventy-eight thousand three hundred  sixty-four  dollars.  In no event shall the total amount payable for each week under  this subdivision exceed seven hundred fifty-four dollars.    13. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July first, nineteen hundred ninety and prior to  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one, that results from services performed in the line ofduty, if there be surviving a child or children of  the  deceased  under  the  age  of eighteen years or under the age of twenty-five years who is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any   accredited   educational  institution  or  a  dependent  child  or  physically  disabled  child or  children of any age, but no surviving spouse, for support of such  child  or  children until the age of eighteen years or twenty-five years as the  case may be, or until  removal  of  the  dependency  of  such  blind  or  physically  disabled child or children, seven hundred fifty-four dollars  share and share alike, for each week; provided  that  the  total  amount  payable  for  each  week  under  this subdivision shall not exceed seven  hundred fifty-four dollars per week.    14. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July first, nineteen hundred ninety and prior to  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one, that results from services performed in the line of  duty, if there be no surviving spouse or child of the deceased under the  age of eighteen years or under the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled   as   a  full  time  student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution, or dependent blind or  physically  disabled  child  of  the  deceased  of  any age, then for the support of grandchildren or brothers  and sisters under the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  under  the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student in any  accredited educational institution if dependent upon the deceased at the  time of the injury, two hundred eighty-three dollars for each  week  for  the  support  of  each  such  person  until the age of eighteen years or  twenty-five years as the case may be, and for the support of each parent  or grandparent of the deceased if dependent upon  the  deceased  at  the  time  of the injury, four hundred fifty-two dollars for each week during  such dependency but in no case shall the aggregate amount payable  under  this subdivision exceed seven hundred fifty-four dollars per week.    15. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  and  prior  to  July first,  nineteen hundred ninety-two that results from services performed in  the  line  of  duty, if there be a surviving spouse and no surviving child of  the deceased under the age of eighteen or under the age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any accredited  educational institution and no surviving  child  of  any  age  dependent  blind  or  physically disabled, to such spouse seven hundred seventy-six  dollars for each week until remarried and upon such remarriage the  lump  sum of eighty thousand six hundred ninety-two dollars.    16. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  and  prior  to  July first,  nineteen hundred ninety-two, that results from services performed in the  line of duty, if there be a surviving spouse and a  surviving  child  or  children  of  the  deceased under the age of eighteen years or under the  age of twenty-five years who is enrolled as a full time student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution or a surviving child or children of  any age dependent blind or physically  disabled,  to  such  spouse  four  hundred  twenty-seven  dollars  for  each  week until remarried, and the  additional amount of three hundred forty-nine dollars for each week  for  such child or children, share and share alike, until the age of eighteen  years  or  under  the age of twenty-five years who is enrolled as a full  time student in any accredited  educational  institution  or  until  the  removal  of  the dependency of the blind or physically disabled child or  children. In the case  of  the  death  of  such  surviving  spouse,  the  surviving  child  or  children  of the deceased ambulance worker, at the  time under eighteen years of age or under the age of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a full time student in any accredited educational  institution or dependent through mental  or  physical  infirmity,  shallhave  his or her benefit increased to seven hundred seventy-six dollars,  for each week, share and share alike, and  the  same  shall  be  payable  until  he  or  she  or  they  shall  reach  the age of eighteen years or  twenty-five  years  as the case may be, or until such dependent blind or  physically  disabled  condition  shall  have  been  removed.  Upon   the  remarriage  of  such surviving spouse prior to the statutory termination  of benefit to all such children, such spouse shall be paid the lump  sum  of  forty-four  thousand  three hundred eighty dollars and the surviving  child shall  continue  to  receive  weekly  payments  of  three  hundred  forty-nine  dollars;  if  there  be  two  surviving children, each shall  receive two hundred ninety-one dollars per week; and if  there  be  more  than   two   surviving   children,  they  shall  receive  seven  hundred  seventy-six dollars per week, share and share alike; and the same  shall  be payable until he or she or they shall reach the age of eighteen years  or  twenty-five years, as the case may be, or until such dependent blind  or physically disabled condition shall have been removed. Upon statutory  termination of payments to  all  such  children,  the  payments  to  the  surviving spouse shall be increased to seven hundred seventy-six dollars  for  each week until such spouse remarries and upon such remarriage such  spouse shall be paid  the  lump  sum  of  eighty  thousand  six  hundred  ninety-two  dollars. In no event shall the total amount payable for each  week under this subdivision exceed seven hundred seventy-six dollars.    17. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  and  prior  to  July  first,  nineteen hundred ninety-two, that results from services performed in the  line  of duty, if there be surviving a child or children of the deceased  under the age of eighteen years or under the age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a full time student in any accredited educational  institution or  a  dependent  child  or  physically  disabled  child  or  children  of any age, but no surviving spouse, for support of such child  or children until the age of eighteen years or twenty-five years as  the  case  may  be,  or  until  removal  of  the  dependency of such blind or  physically disabled child or children, seven hundred seventy-six dollars  share and share alike, for each week; provided  that  the  total  amount  payable  for  each  week  under  this subdivision shall not exceed seven  hundred seventy-six dollars per week.    18. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  and  prior  to  July  first,  nineteen hundred ninety-two, that results from services performed in the  line  of  duty, if there be no surviving spouse or child of the deceased  under the age of eighteen years or under the age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a full time student in any accredited educational  institution, or dependent blind or  physically  disabled  child  of  the  deceased  of  any age, then for the support of grandchildren or brothers  and sisters under the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  under  the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student in any  accredited educational institution if dependent upon the deceased at the  time of the injury, two hundred ninety-one dollars for each week for the  support of  each  such  person  until  the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  twenty-five years as the case may be, and for the support of each parent  or  grandparent  of  the  deceased if dependent upon the deceased at the  time of the injury, four hundred sixty-six dollars for each week  during  such  dependency but in no case shall the aggregate amount payable under  this subdivision exceed seven hundred seventy-six dollars per week.    19. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two,  that  results  from  services  performed  in  the  line  of duty, if there be a surviving spouse and no  surviving child of the deceased under the age of eighteen or  under  theage  of  twenty-five years who is enrolled as a full time student in any  accredited educational institution and no surviving  child  of  any  age  dependent  blind  or  physically  disabled, to such spouse eight hundred  eighty-seven  dollars  for  each  week  until  remarried  and  upon such  remarriage the lump sum of  ninety-two  thousand  two  hundred  nineteen  dollars.    20. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  that results from services  performed in the line of duty, if there be  a  surviving  spouse  and  a  surviving  child  or  children of the deceased under the age of eighteen  years or under the age of twenty-five years who is enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any accredited educational institution or a surviving  child or children of any age dependent blind or physically disabled,  to  such  spouse  four  hundred  eighty-eight  dollars  for  each week until  remarried, and the additional amount of four hundred  dollars  for  each  week for such child or children, share and share alike, until the age of  eighteen  years or under the age of twenty-five years who is enrolled as  a full time student in any accredited educational institution  or  until  the  removal of the dependency of the blind or physically disabled child  or children. In the case of the death  of  such  surviving  spouse,  the  surviving  child  or  children  of the deceased ambulance worker, at the  time under eighteen years of age or under the age of  twenty-five  years  who  is  enrolled  as  a full time student in any accredited educational  institution or dependent through mental  or  physical  infirmity,  shall  have his or her benefit increased to eight hundred eighty-seven dollars,  for  each  week,  share  and  share alike, and the same shall be payable  until he or she or they  shall  reach  the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  twenty-five  years  as the case may be, or until such dependent blind or  physically  disabled  condition  shall  have  been  removed.  Upon   the  remarriage  of  such surviving spouse prior to the statutory termination  of benefit to all such children, such spouse shall be paid the lump  sum  of  fifty  thousand seven hundred twenty dollars and the surviving child  shall continue to receive weekly payments of four  hundred  dollars;  if  there  be  two  surviving  children,  each  shall  receive three hundred  thirty-three dollars per week; and if there be more than  two  surviving  children,  they  shall  receive  eight  hundred eighty-seven dollars per  week, share and share alike; and the same shall be payable until  he  or  she  or they shall reach the age of eighteen years or twenty-five years,  as the case may be, or until such dependent blind or physically disabled  condition  shall  have  been  removed.  Upon  statutory  termination  of  payments  to  all  such  children,  the payments to the surviving spouse  shall be increased to eight hundred eighty-seven dollars for  each  week  until  such  spouse remarries and upon such remarriage such spouse shall  be paid the  lump  sum  of  ninety-two  thousand  two  hundred  nineteen  dollars.  In no event shall the total amount payable for each week under  this subdivision exceed eight hundred eighty-seven dollars.    21. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two,  that  results  from  services  performed in the line of duty, if there be surviving a child or children  of  the  deceased  under  the  age of eighteen years or under the age of  twenty-five years who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution  or a dependent child or physically  disabled child or children of any age,  but  no  surviving  spouse,  for  support  of  such  child  or children until the age of eighteen years or  twenty-five years as the case may be, or until removal of the dependency  of such blind or physically disabled child or  children,  eight  hundred  eighty-seven dollars share and share alike, for each week; provided thatthe  total amount payable for each week under this subdivision shall not  exceed eight hundred eighty-seven dollars per week.    22. In the case of a death of a volunteer ambulance worker on or after  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  that results from services  performed in the line of duty, if there be no surviving spouse or  child  of  the  deceased  under  the  age of eighteen years or under the age of  twenty-five years who  is  enrolled  as  a  full  time  student  in  any  accredited  educational  institution,  or  dependent blind or physically  disabled child of the deceased of any  age,  then  for  the  support  of  grandchildren or brothers and sisters under the age of eighteen years or  under  the  age  of  twenty-five  years  who  is enrolled as a full time  student in any accredited educational institution if dependent upon  the  deceased  at  the time of the injury, three hundred thirty-three dollars  for each week for the support of each  such  person  until  the  age  of  eighteen  years  or  twenty-five  years  as the case may be, and for the  support of each parent or grandparent of the deceased if dependent  upon  the  deceased at the time of the injury, five hundred thirty-two dollars  for each week during such dependency but in no case shall the  aggregate  amount  payable under this subdivision exceed eight hundred eighty-seven  dollars per week.