Fla. Stat. 295.061
Active duty servicemembers; death benefits


(1)

As used in this section, the term:“Active duty” has the same meaning as provided in s. 250.01.“United States Armed Forces” means the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.

(a)

“Active duty” has the same meaning as provided in s. 250.01.

(b)

“United States Armed Forces” means the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.

(2)

The sum of $75,000 must be paid by the state if a member of the United States Armed Forces, while on active duty, is killed or sustains a bodily injury that results in the loss of the member’s life, provided that such killing is not the result of suicide and that such bodily injury is not intentionally self-inflicted.

(3)

Payment of benefits under subsection (2) must be made to the beneficiary designated by such member through the process set out by the Department of Military Affairs.

(4)

To qualify for the benefits provided in this section, the deceased military member must have been a resident of this state, or his or her duty post must have been within this state, at the time of death. Proof of residency or duty post must be provided to the Department of Military Affairs in the manner prescribed by the department.

(5)

Any benefits provided pursuant to this section are in addition to any other benefits provided under the Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance program or any other federal program. Benefits granted pursuant to this section are exempt from the claims and demands of creditors of such member.

(6)

Benefits provided under subsection (2) shall be paid from the General Revenue Fund. The department shall request the Chief Financial Officer to draw a warrant from the General Revenue Fund for the payment of the benefit in the amount specified in this section. Each fiscal year, a sum sufficient to pay such benefits is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Financial Services for the purposes of paying such benefits.

(7)

The Department of Military Affairs and the Department of Financial Services shall adopt rules and procedures as appropriate and necessary to implement subsections (1)-(6).

(8)(a)

If an active duty member is killed as specified in subsection (2), the state must waive certain educational expenses that the child or the spouse of the deceased member incurs while obtaining a career certificate, an undergraduate education, or a postgraduate education. The amount waived by the state must be in an amount equal to the cost of tuition and matriculation and registration fees for a total of 120 credit hours. The child or the spouse may attend a state career center, a Florida College System institution, or a state university on either a full-time or part-time basis. The benefits provided to a child under this subsection must continue until the child’s 25th birthday. The benefits provided to a spouse under this subsection must commence within 5 years after the death occurs and may continue until the 10th anniversary of that death.Upon failure of any child or spouse who receives a waiver in accordance with this subsection to comply with the ordinary and minimum requirements regarding discipline and scholarship of the institution attended, such benefits to the child or the spouse must be withdrawn and no further moneys may be expended for the child’s or spouse’s benefits so long as such failure or delinquency continues.Only a student in good standing in his or her respective institution may receive the benefits provided in this subsection.A child or spouse who is receiving benefits under this subsection shall be enrolled according to the customary rules and requirements of the institution attended.A child or spouse of a member may receive benefits under either this subsection or s. 295.01.The State Board of Education shall adopt rules and procedures, and the Board of Governors shall adopt regulations and procedures, as are appropriate and necessary to implement this subsection.

(8)(a)

If an active duty member is killed as specified in subsection (2), the state must waive certain educational expenses that the child or the spouse of the deceased member incurs while obtaining a career certificate, an undergraduate education, or a postgraduate education. The amount waived by the state must be in an amount equal to the cost of tuition and matriculation and registration fees for a total of 120 credit hours. The child or the spouse may attend a state career center, a Florida College System institution, or a state university on either a full-time or part-time basis. The benefits provided to a child under this subsection must continue until the child’s 25th birthday. The benefits provided to a spouse under this subsection must commence within 5 years after the death occurs and may continue until the 10th anniversary of that death.

(b)

Upon failure of any child or spouse who receives a waiver in accordance with this subsection to comply with the ordinary and minimum requirements regarding discipline and scholarship of the institution attended, such benefits to the child or the spouse must be withdrawn and no further moneys may be expended for the child’s or spouse’s benefits so long as such failure or delinquency continues.

(c)

Only a student in good standing in his or her respective institution may receive the benefits provided in this subsection.

(d)

A child or spouse who is receiving benefits under this subsection shall be enrolled according to the customary rules and requirements of the institution attended.

(e)

A child or spouse of a member may receive benefits under either this subsection or s. 295.01.

(f)

The State Board of Education shall adopt rules and procedures, and the Board of Governors shall adopt regulations and procedures, as are appropriate and necessary to implement this subsection.

Source: Section 295.061 — Active duty servicemembers; death benefits, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0295.­061 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

295.01
Spouses and dependent children of deceased or disabled servicemembers
295.02
Use of funds
295.03
Minimum requirements
295.04
Appropriation
295.05
Admission
295.07
Preference in appointment and retention
295.08
Positions for which a numerically based selection process is used
295.09
Reinstatement or reemployment
295.11
Investigation
295.011
Disabled veterans
295.13
Disability of minority of veterans and spouse removed, benefits under Servicemen’s Readjustment Act
295.14
Penalties
295.015
Children of prisoners of war and persons missing in action
295.16
Disabled veterans exempt from certain license or permit fee
295.016
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in Operation Eagle Claw
295.17
Identification cards
295.017
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in the Lebanon and Grenada military arenas
295.018
Children of servicemembers who died in Newfoundland air tragedy
295.019
Children of servicemembers who died in U.S.S. Stark attack
295.21
Florida Is For Veterans, Inc
295.22
Veterans Employment and Training Services Program
295.23
Veterans research and marketing campaign
295.24
Prohibited reimbursement of assessments
295.061
Active duty servicemembers
295.065
Legislative intent
295.085
Positions for which a numerically based selection process is not used
295.123
Deserters and others
295.124
State approving agency for veterans’ education and training
295.125
Preference for admission to career training
295.155
Military retirement based on longevity
295.156
Alternative treatment options for veterans
295.157
Veterans Dental Care Grant Program
295.0185
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom
295.186
Removal of certain forms from official records
295.187
Florida Veteran Business Enterprise Opportunity Act
295.188
Preference in hiring veterans for private employers
295.0195
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in the Mideast Persian Gulf military arena during hostilities with Iraq or in the military action in Panama known as Operation Just Cause

Current through Fall 2025

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