Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1600 - UNIVERSITIES RETIREMENT
Subpart D - BENEFIT CALCULATION AND PAYMENT
Section 1600.432 - Indirect Payments to Child Survivors Through the Surviving Spouse
Universal Citation: 80 IL Admin Code ยง 1600.432
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Purpose. Section 15-145(c) of the Code authorizes SURS to pay the survivors insurance benefits of a child survivor to the surviving spouse if the child is "in care of" the surviving spouse. This Section defines the phrase "in care of". All references to "child" or "surviving child" in this Section assume that the child has fulfilled the applicable requirements under Section 15-145(c) of the Code and this Part to become eligible for survivor insurance benefits.
a) Surviving Child under Age 18
1) A surviving child under age 18 is "in
care of" the surviving spouse if the child has been living with the surviving
spouse for at least 30 days.
2)
Except as provided in subsection (a)(3), a surviving child under age 18 who is
living apart from the surviving spouse is "in care of" the surviving spouse if:
A) The child lived apart from the surviving
spouse for not more than 4 months, or the current absence is not expected to
last over 4 months;
B) The child is
living apart from the surviving spouse because the child is attending school or
because of the spouse's employment, but the surviving spouse makes
contributions to the child's support that enable the spouse to claim the child
as a dependent for federal income tax purposes or that provide at least 50% of
the child's support; or
C) The
child is living apart because of the child's physical or mental disability or
because of a physical disability of the surviving spouse.
3) Notwithstanding subsection (a)(2), a
surviving child who is living apart from the surviving spouse is not "in care
of" a surviving spouse if:
A) The child is
living with his or her other parent;
B) The child is removed from the surviving
spouse's custody and control by court order;
C) The surviving spouse has given the right
to have custody and control of the child to someone else; or
D) The surviving spouse has been adjudicated
by a court to be under a legal disability.
b) Surviving Child Age 18 or Older
1) A surviving child between ages 18 and 22
who is a full-time student is "in care of" the surviving spouse if the
surviving spouse makes contributions to the child's support that enable the
spouse to claim the child as a dependent for federal income tax purposes or
that provide at least 50% of the child's support.
2) A surviving child of age 18 or older who
was dependent upon the participant or annuitant by reason of a physical or
mental disability that began prior to the date the child attained age 18 (age
22 if a full-time student) is "in care of" the surviving spouse if:
A) The child has been living with the
surviving spouse for at least 30 days; however, the child is not "in care of"
the surviving spouse if:
i) The child is 18
years old or older with a mental disability, but the surviving spouse does not
actively supervise the child's activities and does not make important decisions
about the child's needs; or
ii) The
child is 18 years old or older with a physical disability, but it is not
necessary for the surviving spouse to perform personal services for the child.
Personal services are services such as dressing, feeding and managing money
that the child cannot do alone because of a disability.
B) The surviving spouse makes contributions
to the child's support that enable the spouse to claim the child as a dependent
for federal income tax purposes or that provide at least 50% of the child's
support.
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