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N.Y. Volunteer Firefighters’ Benefit Law § 18

Disposition of accrued benefits upon death

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Current — January 1, 2020
As of January 1, 2015
§ 18. Disposition of accrued benefits upon death. Except as otherwise\nprovided in section ten of this chapter, in the case of the death of an\ninjured volunteer fireman to whom there was due at the time of his death\nany benefits under the provisions of this chapter, the amount of such\nbenefits shall be payable to the surviving spouse, if there be one, or,\nif none, to the surviving child or children of the deceased under the\nage of eighteen years, and if there be no surviving spouse or children,\nthen to the dependents of such deceased or to any of them as the\nworkmen's compensation board may direct, and if there be no surviving\nspouse, children or dependents of such deceased, then to his estate. An\naward for disability may be made after the death of an injured volunteer\nfireman.\n
§ 18. Disposition of accrued benefits upon death. Except as otherwise\nprovided in section ten of this chapter, in the case of the death of an\ninjured volunteer firefighter to whom there was due at the time of his\nor her death any benefits under the provisions of this chapter, the\namount of such benefits shall be payable to the surviving spouse, if\nthere be one, or, if none, to the surviving child or children of the\ndeceased under the age of eighteen years, and if there be no surviving\nspouse or children, then to the dependents of such deceased or to any of\nthem as the workers' compensation board may direct, and if there be no\nsurviving spouse, children or dependents of such deceased, then to his\nor her estate. An award for disability may be made after the death of an\ninjured volunteer firefighter.\n

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