Surviving domestic partner definition

Surviving domestic partner means the lawful surviving registered domestic partner of a disabled veteran or serviceperson.
Surviving domestic partner means the person with whom the deceased person described in subsection A. above, both at the time of the deceased person’s death and at the time the deceased person was retired for disability, had established a domestic partnership and who survives the deceased person’s death, and no other person. A person in a domestic partnership with the deceased person at the time of the deceased person's death or at the time the deceased person was retired is not
Surviving domestic partner means the lawful surviving registered domestic partner of a veteran or serviceperson, while a resident of this State, who has not entered into a new registered domestic partnership.

Examples of Surviving domestic partner in a sentence

  • Surviving domestic partner where a decedent’s death is on or after July 10, 2004,🞏 4.

  • Retirement: Surviving domestic partner is eligible to receive any available survivor benefits, unless benefits are directed to another party via a beneficiary designation, or to a different named survivor on a retirement application.

  • Health Insurance: Surviving domestic partner and surviving dependents may be eligible to continue health insurance.

  • Life Insurance: Surviving domestic partner is eligible to receive life insurance proceeds, unless the benefits are directed to another party via a beneficiary designation.


More Definitions of Surviving domestic partner

Surviving domestic partner means the person with whom the deceased person described in subsection A. above, at the time of the deceased person’s death had established a domestic partnership and who survives the deceased person’s death, and none other.
Surviving domestic partner means the person with whom the deceased person described in subsection A. above, at the time of the deceased
Surviving domestic partner means the person with whom the deceased member, at the time of the deceased member’s death,
Surviving domestic partner means the person with whom the deceased member, both at the time of the deceased person’s death and at the time the deceased member was retired for service or disability, had established a registered domestic partnership and who survives the deceased member’s death.
Surviving domestic partner means whichever of the following is applicable for the purposes of Sections 3.36.1270 and 3.36.1280:
Surviving domestic partner means the Participant’s Domestic Partner named and in a relationship with the Participant on the earlier of the death of the Participant or the date the Participant began his or her Pension Allowance. A CECONY or CEI Participant who has 75 Points may name a Domestic Partner for coverage as a Surviving Domestic Partner under the Retiree Health Program.
Surviving domestic partner or “Domestic Partner” means the same or opposite sex domestic partner of a Participant, provided that the domestic partner relationship meets the requirements set forth in the summary plan description for the Morgan Stanley Health and Welfare Benefits Plan, and provided further that, with respect to any death benefit payable under Paragraph VI(C)(i) of the Plan, the Participant and domestic partner have been lawfully married or registered as domestic partners, as determined by the Plan Administrator, throughout the one-year period ending on the date of the Participant’s death.