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In Pennsylvania, New Killed-in-Service Benefit Requires Immediate Action
Ballard Spahr LLP [Guidance Overview] Oct. 19, 2009
Excerpt: Providing what could be significant relief for many municipal police pension plans, Governor Edward G. Rendell signed Act 51 of 2009 into law on October 9, 2009. Effective immediately, Act 51 provides for a killed-in-service benefit to be funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania equal to the monthly salary of the deceased officer, adjusted annually for the cost of living. The benefit is payable to the deceased's surviving spouse or, if there is no surviving spouse, to the deceased's minor children under the age of 18. If those children are attending college, they can receive the benefit up to the age of 23.
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