Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 11— - COMPENSATION FOR DISABILITY OR DEATH TO PERSONS EMPLOYED AT MILITARY, AIR, AND NAVAL BASES OUTSIDE UNITED STATES › § 1652
Do not use the minimum weekly pay rule or the minimum average weekly wage rule from other laws when figuring benefits under this part. They do not count here. Aliens and nonnationals who do not live in the United States or Canada get the same disability or death payments as residents. If their dependents live in another country, only a surviving wife and child(ren) can get benefits. If there is no wife or child, a surviving father or mother the worker supported for one year immediately before the injury can get benefits. The Secretary of Labor may, on his own or if the insurer asks, convert all future payments owed to those people into a lump sum by paying one-half of the commuted amount he decides.
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42 U.S.C. § 1652
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73