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Title 2 . Administration
Chapter 35 . Public Information
Section 253. Waiver of survivor benefit by a spouse in favor of another dependent

2 AAC 35.253. Waiver of survivor benefit by a spouse in favor of another dependent

The only dependent other than a spouse whom the administrator will approve as a contingent beneficiary for a joint and survivor benefit under AS 39.35.450 (a) is a disabled child of the employee who is principally dependent upon the employee for support and who is totally and presumably permanently disabled. An employee who wishes to name a disabled child as the employee's beneficiary under AS 39.35.450 (a) must file an application on a form provided by the administrator requesting the administrator's approval of the appointment of beneficiary.

History: Eff. 2/13/2004, Register 172

Authority: AS 39.35.040

AS 39.35.042

AS 39.35.450

AS 39.35.680

Editor's note: Even though the adoption of 2 AAC 35.253 was effective 2/13/2004, it was not published until Register 172, January 2005.


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