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evidence, the Board shall refer such evidence to the department or agency which made the original certification and such department or agency shall make such recertification as in its judgment the evidence warrants. Such recertification, and any subsequent recertifications, shall be conclusive, made in the same manner, and subject to the same conditions as the original certification.

ANNUITIES AND LUMP SUMS FOR SURVIVORS

SECTION 4.
(a) Widow's Insurance Annuity.--A widow of a wholly insured pilot, who will have attained the age of sixty, shall be entitled during the remainder of her life, or, if she remarries, then until remarriage to an annuity for each month equal to three-fourths of such pilot's insurance amount.
(b) Widow's Current Insurance Annuity.-- A widow of a wholly or temporarily insured pilot, who i snot entitled to an annuity under subsection (a) and who at the time of filing an application for for an annuity under this subsection will have in her care a child of such pilot entitled to receive and annuity under subsection (c) shall be entitled to an annuity for each month equal to three-fourths of the pilot's insurance amount. Such annuity shall cease upon her death, upon her remarriage, when she becomes entitled to an annuity under subsection (a), or when no child of the deceased pilot is entitled to receive an annuity under subsection (c), whichever occurs first. 
(c) Child's Insurance Annuity.-- Every child of a pilot who will have died wholly or temporarily insured shall be entitled, for so long as such child lives and meets the qualifications set forth in paragraph (1)