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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:20:36+00:00

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§ 65.2-512 Compensation to dependents of an employee killed; . . .
3. If there are no total dependents, to partial dependents in fact, for a period of 400 weeks from the date of injury.
B. The employer shall also pay burial expenses not exceeding $ 10,000 and reasonable transportation expenses for the deceased not exceeding $ 1,000.
C. Benefits shall be divided equally among total dependents, to the exclusion of partial dependents. If there are no total dependents, benefits shall be divided among partial dependents according to the dependency of each upon the earnings of the employee at the time of the injury, in the proportion that partial dependency bears to total dependency.
D. If benefits are terminated as to any member of a class herein, that member’s share shall be divided among the remaining members of the class proportionately according to their dependency.
E. When weekly payments have been made to an injured employee before his death, the compensation to dependents shall begin from the date of the last of such payments but shall not continue for a period longer than specified in subsection A of this section.
F. No benefits shall be paid pursuant to this section to the dependents of an AmeriCorps member as defined in subdivision r of § 65.2-101.
G. No benefits shall be paid pursuant to subsections A, C, D or E to the dependents of a Food Stamp recipient participating in the work experience component of the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program as defined in subdivision s of § 65.2-101.
H. No benefits shall be paid pursuant to subsections A, C, D or E to the dependents of a Temporary Assistance for Needy Families recipient participating in the work experience component of the Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare Program as defined in subdivision t of § 65.2-101.
Code 1950, §§ 65-62, 65-65, 65-67; 1952, c. 226; 1954, c. 654; 1956, c. 243; 1958, c. 568; 1960, c. 556; 1962, c. 503; 1964, c. 94; 1966, c. 64; 1968, cc. 8, 660, §§ 65.1-65, 65.1-68, 65.1-70; 1970, cc. 470, 643; 1972, c. 229; 1973, cc. 401, 542; 1974, c. 560; 1975, c. 447; 1976, c. 166; 1981, c. 247; 1984, c. 409; 1985, c. 35; 1991, c. 355; 1992, cc. 2, 147; 1998, c. 100; 2004, c. 888; 2005, c. 472.
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. . . statutory limitation contained in Code § 65.2-512. Code § 65.2-512, in its pertinent part, . . .
. . . beneficiary has a potential claim. See Code § 65.2-512(C) (partial dependents cannot receive . . .
. . . Jordan was awarded benefits pursuant to Code . . .
. . . medical and funeral expenses pursuant to Code § 65.2-512 as . . .
. . . under Code § 65.2-512. The spouse's eligibility for benefits under Code § 65.2-512 hinges on . . .
. . . pneumoconiosis, § 65.2-504; and death benefits, § 65.2-512. See also Code § 65.2-518 (limiting . . .
. . . beneficiary pursuant to Code §§ 65.2-515(A)(1) and 65.2-512(A)(1). The Commission originally . . .
. . . filed a claim for death benefits under Code § 65.2-512. . . .
. . . Sharon Ann Coffey (claimant) pursuant to Code §.§ 65.2-512 and -515, for the death of her husband, . . .
. . . an award for death benefits pursuant . . .

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