The manner and time of selecting a plan of retirement are set out elsewhere in this chapter.
No person shall be considered a child who has married or, except as provided in sub-subparagraph 2.b. or as to a child who is physically or mentally incapable of self-support as hereinbefore set forth, has become 18 years of age.
Minimum period of paid service of member in Florida as regular full-time teacher | Beneficiaries of deceased member | Benefits |
1. One calendar day | Widow or widower who has care of dependent child or children of deceased member. | $190 per month for one child. $250 per month if more than one child, maximum benefits $250 per month. |
2. One calendar day | One or more dependent children if there is no surviving widow or widower. | $190 per month per child; maximum benefits $250 per month if more than one child. |
3. One calendar day | Dependent parents 65 years or older. | For each parent, $100 per month for life. |
4. One calendar day | Designated beneficiary and, if no designated beneficiary, then the executor or administrator of deceased member. | $500 lump-sum death benefits payable only once. |
5. One calendar day | Dependent widow or widower 50 years of age and less than 65 years of age. | $150 per month for life. |
6. Ten years | Widow or widower 65 years of age or older. | $175 per month for life. |
7. Retired member | Designated beneficiary and if no designated beneficiary, then the executor or administrator of deceased retired member. | $500 lump-sum death benefits payable only once. |
Beginning on July 1, 1971, the lump-sum death benefit, provided in item 7 above for the retired teacher, shall apply to all present and future retirees of the systems.
Minimum number of years of service in Florida | Period after serving in Florida in which death of member occurs |
3 to 5.......... | 2 years |
6 to 9.......... | 5 years |
10 or more.......... | 10 years |
Fla. Stat. § 238.07