State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-16 > Chapter-16-16 > 16-16-28

SECTION 16-16-28

   § 16-16-28  Children's benefits. – (a) Children's benefits are payable to the child, including a stepchild oradopted child of a deceased member, if:

   (1) The child is unmarried and under the age of eighteen (18)years or twenty-three (23) years and a full time student, and was dependentupon the member at the time of the member's death; or

   (2) The dependent child regardless of age was under adisability which began before the child attained the age of eighteen (18)years. A child shall not be considered disabled unless proof is furnished tothe retirement board.

   (b) A child is considered dependent if living with the memberat the time of the member's death and he or she was contributing to the supportof the child. If the member at the time of the member's death was not livingwith the child or contributing to the child's support, the child, iflegitimate, is considered dependent upon the member unless the child:

   (i) Was adopted by some other individual; or

   (ii) Was living with and receiving more than one-half ( 1/2)of his or her support from either one or both stepparents.

   (2) An adopted child is considered dependent upon his or heradopting parents under the same conditions as those that apply to parents andtheir natural children.

   (c) A child is considered dependent upon either one or bothstepparents at the time of the death if the child was:

   (1) Living with his or her stepparent(s); or

   (2) Receiving at least one-half ( 1/2) of his or her supportfrom either one or both of the stepparents.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-16 > Chapter-16-16 > 16-16-28

SECTION 16-16-28

   § 16-16-28  Children's benefits. – (a) Children's benefits are payable to the child, including a stepchild oradopted child of a deceased member, if:

   (1) The child is unmarried and under the age of eighteen (18)years or twenty-three (23) years and a full time student, and was dependentupon the member at the time of the member's death; or

   (2) The dependent child regardless of age was under adisability which began before the child attained the age of eighteen (18)years. A child shall not be considered disabled unless proof is furnished tothe retirement board.

   (b) A child is considered dependent if living with the memberat the time of the member's death and he or she was contributing to the supportof the child. If the member at the time of the member's death was not livingwith the child or contributing to the child's support, the child, iflegitimate, is considered dependent upon the member unless the child:

   (i) Was adopted by some other individual; or

   (ii) Was living with and receiving more than one-half ( 1/2)of his or her support from either one or both stepparents.

   (2) An adopted child is considered dependent upon his or heradopting parents under the same conditions as those that apply to parents andtheir natural children.

   (c) A child is considered dependent upon either one or bothstepparents at the time of the death if the child was:

   (1) Living with his or her stepparent(s); or

   (2) Receiving at least one-half ( 1/2) of his or her supportfrom either one or both of the stepparents.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-16 > Chapter-16-16 > 16-16-28

SECTION 16-16-28

   § 16-16-28  Children's benefits. – (a) Children's benefits are payable to the child, including a stepchild oradopted child of a deceased member, if:

   (1) The child is unmarried and under the age of eighteen (18)years or twenty-three (23) years and a full time student, and was dependentupon the member at the time of the member's death; or

   (2) The dependent child regardless of age was under adisability which began before the child attained the age of eighteen (18)years. A child shall not be considered disabled unless proof is furnished tothe retirement board.

   (b) A child is considered dependent if living with the memberat the time of the member's death and he or she was contributing to the supportof the child. If the member at the time of the member's death was not livingwith the child or contributing to the child's support, the child, iflegitimate, is considered dependent upon the member unless the child:

   (i) Was adopted by some other individual; or

   (ii) Was living with and receiving more than one-half ( 1/2)of his or her support from either one or both stepparents.

   (2) An adopted child is considered dependent upon his or heradopting parents under the same conditions as those that apply to parents andtheir natural children.

   (c) A child is considered dependent upon either one or bothstepparents at the time of the death if the child was:

   (1) Living with his or her stepparent(s); or

   (2) Receiving at least one-half ( 1/2) of his or her supportfrom either one or both of the stepparents.