Fla. Stat. 175.181
Beneficiaries


(1)

Each firefighter may, on a form provided for that purpose, signed and filed with the board of trustees, designate a choice of one or more persons, named sequentially or jointly, as his or her beneficiary (or beneficiaries) to receive the benefit, if any, which may be payable in the event of his or her death; and each designation may be revoked by such firefighter by signing and filing with the board of trustees a new designation-of-beneficiary form.

(2)

If no beneficiary is named in the manner provided by subsection (1), or if no beneficiary designated by the member survives him or her, the death benefit, if any, which may be payable under the plan with respect to such deceased firefighter shall be paid by the board of trustees to the estate of such deceased firefighter, provided that the board of trustees, in its discretion, may direct that the commuted value of the remaining monthly income payments be paid in a lump sum. Any payment made to any person pursuant to this subsection shall operate as a complete discharge of all obligations under the plan with regard to the deceased firefighter and any other persons with rights under the plan and shall not be subject to review by anyone but shall be final, binding, and conclusive on all persons ever interested hereunder.

(3)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the surviving spouse of any pension participant member killed in the line of duty shall not lose survivor retirement benefits if the spouse remarries. The surviving spouse of such deceased member whose benefit terminated because of remarriage shall have the benefit reinstated as of July 1, 1994, at an amount that would have been payable had such benefit not been terminated.

Source: Section 175.181 — Beneficiaries, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0175.­181 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

175.021
Legislative declaration
175.025
Short title
175.032
Definitions
175.041
Firefighters’ Pension Trust Fund created
175.051
Actuarial deficits not state obligation
175.061
Board of trustees
175.071
General powers and duties of board of trustees
175.081
Use of annuity or insurance policies
175.091
Creation and maintenance of fund
175.101
State excise tax on property insurance premiums authorized
175.111
Certified copy of ordinance or resolution filed
175.121
Department of Revenue and Division of Retirement to keep accounts of deposits
175.122
Limitation of disbursement
175.131
Funds received by municipality or special fire control district
175.141
Payment of excise tax credit on similar state excise or license tax
175.151
Penalty for failure of insurers to comply with this act
175.162
Requirements for retirement
175.171
Optional forms of retirement income
175.181
Beneficiaries
175.191
Disability retirement
175.195
False, misleading, or fraudulent statements made to obtain public retirement benefits prohibited
175.201
Death prior to retirement
175.211
Separation from service
175.221
Lump-sum payment of small retirement income
175.231
Diseases of firefighters suffered in line of duty
175.241
Exemption from tax and execution
175.261
Annual report to Division of Retirement
175.301
Depository for pension funds
175.311
Municipalities, special fire control districts, and boards independent of each other
175.333
Discrimination in benefit formula prohibited
175.341
Duties of Division of Retirement
175.351
Municipalities and special fire control districts that have their own retirement plans for firefighters
175.361
Termination of plan and distribution of fund
175.371
Transfer to another state retirement system
175.381
Applicability
175.401
Retiree health insurance subsidy
175.411
Optional participation
175.1015
Determination of local premium tax situs
175.1215
Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund

Current through Fall 2025

§ 175.181. Beneficiaries's source at flsenate​.gov