BEFORE RETIREMENT DEATH BENEFITS

Spouse Lifetime Pension
Lump Sum Death Benefit
48-Month Death Benefit
Child Survivor Benefit

AFTER RETIREMENT DEATH BENEFITS

Spouse Lifetime Pension
Optional Lump Sum Death Benefit
Four-Year Certain Death Benefit
Child Survivor Benefit

RECENT COVERAGE RULES

Before Retirement Death Benefits

Spouse Lifetime Pension
Eligibility
• Vested
• Married

Payment
Monthly benefit payable to your spouse for life

Benefit Amount
If you have recent coverage at death:
• Spouse benefit is 66 2/3% of the benefit you would receive under the employee and spouse pension.
• Effective immediately upon your death.

If you do not have recent coverage at death:
• Spouse benefit is 50% of the benefit you would receive under the employee and spouse pension.
• Not effective before the date you would be age 55.

Lump Sum Death Benefit
Eligibility
Vested

Payment
Payable to your Plan beneficiary in a single sum

Benefit Amount
50% of the total basic contributions paid on your behalf, maximum $10,000.

48-Month Death Benefit
Eligibility
• Vested
• Not married
• Recent coverage at death

Payment
Payable to your Plan beneficiary in a single sum

Benefit Amount
48 times the monthly benefit you would receive under the life only pension.

Child Survivor Benefit
Eligibility
• Under age 65
• At least 3,000 covered hours
• Survivor benefit rate more than 21¢
• Recent coverage at retirement
• Child under age 18 and receiving Social Security child benefit

Payment
Payable until youngest child reaches age 18

Benefit Amount
Benefit amount based on survivor benefit rate. Sample rates:

Rate

$0.28
$0.56
$0.77
$1.05
$2.03
$2.41 or more

Benefit

$125
$240
$326.25
$441.25
$843.75
$1000 maximum

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After Retirement Death Benefits

Spouse Lifetime Pension
Eligibility
Retire and choose employee and spouse pension

Payment
Monthly benefit payable to your spouse for life

Benefit Amount
If you choose:
Regular employee and spouse pension
• Spouse benefit is 66 2/3% -- with recent coverage [use em dash]
• Spouse benefit is 50% -- without recent coverage [use em dash]

Regular employee and spouse pension
• Spouse benefit is 75%

Optional Lump Sum Death Benefit
Eligibility
Retire and choose optional lump sum death benefit

Payment
Payable to your Plan beneficiary in a single sum

Benefit Amount
12 times your benefit under the life only pension.

Four-Year Certain Death Benefit
Eligibility
• Retire and choose life-only pension
• Recent coverage at retirement

Payment
Payable to your Plan beneficiary in a single sum

Benefit Amount
The difference between 48 times your life only pension minus the benefits you actually receive before your death.

Child Survivor Benefit
Eligibility
• Under age 65
• At least 3,000 covered hours
• Survivor benefit rate more than 21¢
• Recent coverage at retirement
• Child under age 18 and receiving Social Security child benefit

Payment
Payable until youngest child reaches age 18

Benefit Amount
Benefit amount based on survivor benefit rate. Sample rates:

Rate

$0.28
$0.56
$0.77
$1.05
$2.03
$2.41 or more

Benefit

$125
$240
$326.25
$441.25
$843.75
$1000 maximum

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Recent Coverage if You Die Before Retirement
Here are the three ways you can satisfy the recent coverage requirement if you die before retirement.

Your Date of Death is Before Your Earliest Retirement Date
You have 1,500 covered hours in the 60-month period ending with the month of your death.

Your Date of Death is After Your Earliest Retirement Date
You have 1,500 covered hours in the 60-month period ending with the month that begins just before your earliest retirement date or if later, your date of death.

25 Years of Contributory Service—Lock-In Rule
You have 1,500 covered hours in any 60-month period ending after you complete 25 years of contributory service. Page Top link

Click here to learn more about the recent coverage rules.

Click here for more information about the Plan's Survivor Benefits.

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