207-H - Death benefits of members of certain fire department pension or retirement systems of cities.

* §  207-h.  Death  benefits  of  members  of  certain fire department  pension or retirement systems of cities. 1. As used in this section:    (a) "Member" means any person included in the membership of a  pension  or  retirement  system  maintained  by  a  city  for, or to include, the  uniformed personnel of a fire department or  force,  except  a  "member"  entitled to the benefits of section two hundred seven-f of this article.    (b)  "Death"  means  ordinary  death  or death caused in or induced by  injury suffered in the line of duty, or as a direct result of service in  such fire department, or force.    (c) "Minimum period of service" shall mean a fixed number of years  of  service  specified  in  and  by  such  pension  or retirement system and  elected by such member as a necessary  prerequisite  for  a  pension  or  retirement allowance upon retirement from service.    (d)  "Beneficiary"  shall  mean  any person or persons designated by a  member as entitled to receive any benefits  under  such  system  in  the  event  of  the  death  of  such  member;  or in the absence of the valid  designation of any such named beneficiary, the estate of such member.    2. Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  or  of  any  rule  or  regulation  to  the  contrary,  and in lieu of any lesser amount therein  prescribed, if a  member,  shall  die  while  in  service  after  having  completed  the  minimum  period of service elected by him to be eligible  for retirement or shall die after having retired  but  before  receiving  any  payment  on  account  of  his retirement allowance, his beneficiary  shall be paid, upon written application  to  the  board  or  other  body  administering such pension or retirement system the present value of the  pension  and of all other allowances, if any, to which such member would  have been entitled if he had retired and become entitled to receive such  pension and other allowances, if any, on the day  immediately  preceding  his  death;  and the present value of such pension and other allowances,  if any, shall be computed on the basis of the same mortality  tables  as  are  in use and effect in such city on the day immediately preceding the  death of such member  for  the  determination  of  benefits  of  persons  entitled under section two hundred seven-f of this article.    3.  The  provisions  of this section shall not apply to members of the  New York state policemen's and firemen's retirement system.    * NB There are 2 § 207-h's