Chapter 351
35 sections
§351-1 Helping crime victims get compensation
§351-2 Definitions for the Crime Victim Compensation Law
§351-11 Who serves on the crime victim compensation commission
§351-12 Commission members' terms and pay
§351-13 Commission hearings and appeals
§351-14 Who can speak and what evidence is allowed at hearings
§351-15 Medical exams for crime victim compensation applicants
§351-16 Attorneys' fees in crime victim compensation cases
§351-17 Asking the commission to reconsider or appealing to court
§351-31 Who can get crime victim compensation
§351-32 Which violent crimes this law covers
§351-33 What costs the crime victim compensation fund can pay
§351-35 State can sue the offender to get back crime compensation
§351-51 Who can get money for helping stop a crime
§351-52 What costs the crime victim compensation can cover
§351-61 How the commission can set payment terms
§351-62 Deadlines and limits for getting compensation
§351-62.5 Crime victim compensation special fund: when payments are allowed
§351-62.6 Court fees for crime victims based on offense
§351-63 How other payments affect your crime victim compensation
§351-64 No getting paid twice for the same loss
§351-64.5 Repaying money you got from the crime victim fund
§351-66 Crime victim compensation cannot be taken before you get it
§351-67 What happens to compensation rights when someone dies
§351-68 Commission's rulemaking power
§351-69 How commission staff are hired
§351-70 Annual report on crime victim compensation
§351-81 Sending contract copies to the commission
§351-82 What happens to contract money after a conviction
§351-83 How crime victim compensation money pays for appeals
§351-84 How money from convicted persons is paid out
§351-85 Interest-bearing accounts for collected money
§351-86 Money the commission receives is protected from seizure
§351-87 State gets a lien when money is not paid
§351-88 When the crime victim compensation part stops applying and money is returned