2017 -- S 0566 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION | |
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Introduced By: Senators Gallo, Lynch Prata, Miller, Goldin, and Coyne | |
Date Introduced: March 15, 2017 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
(General Treasurer) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 12-25-17, 12-25-19, 12-25-21 and 12-25-22 of the General Laws |
2 | in Chapter 12-25 entitled "Criminal Injuries Compensation" are hereby amended to read as |
3 | follows: |
4 | 12-25-17. Definitions. |
5 | As used in this chapter: |
6 | (1) "Administrator" means the program administrator of this chapter. |
7 | (2) "Child" means an unmarried person who is under eighteen (18) years of age and |
8 | includes a stepchild or an adopted child. |
9 | (3) "Court" means the superior court. |
10 | (4) "Dependent" means a person wholly or partially dependent upon the income of the |
11 | victim at the time of his or her death or would have been so dependent but for the incapacity due |
12 | to the injury from which the death resulted. The term includes a child of the victim born after the |
13 | death of the victim. |
14 | (5) "Office" means the office of the general treasurer. |
15 | (6) "Pecuniary loss" includes: |
16 | (i) For personal injury: |
17 | (A) Medical expenses (including psychiatric care) for which the victim is not |
18 | compensated by any other source; |
19 | (B) Hospital expenses for which the victim is not compensated by any other source; |
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1 | (C) Loss of past earnings for which the victim is not compensated by any other source; |
2 | (D) Loss of future earnings because of a disability resulting from the personal injury for |
3 | which the victim is not compensated by any other source. |
4 | (ii) For death: |
5 | (A) Funeral and burial expenses for which the victim's estate is not compensated by any |
6 | other source; and |
7 | (B) Loss of support to the dependents of the victim for which the dependents are not |
8 | compensated by any other source. |
9 | (iii) Any other expenses actually and necessarily incurred as a result of the personal |
10 | injury or death for which the victim or his or her estate is not compensated by any other source, |
11 | but it does not include property damage. |
12 | (7) "Personal injury" means actual bodily harm, mental or nervous shock, and a |
13 | pregnancy resulting from sexual attack. |
14 | (8) "Relative" means a spouse, parent, grandparent, stepfather, stepmother, child, |
15 | grandchild, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, and a spouse's parents. |
16 | (9) "Resident" means any person who has his or her residence within the state of Rhode |
17 | Island. |
18 | (10) "Secondary victim" means a child who suffers an emotional injury as a direct result |
19 | of witnessing a homicide or incident of domestic violence. |
20 | (10)(11) "State" includes the District of Columbia, the fifty (50) states, and the United |
21 | States' territories and possessions. |
22 | (11)(12) "Treasurer" means the general treasurer of the state of Rhode Island or his or her |
23 | designee. |
24 | (12)(13) "Victim" means a person who is injured or killed by any act of a person or |
25 | persons which is within the description of any of the offenses specified in § 12-25-20 and which |
26 | act occurs in the state of Rhode Island. "Victim" also means a resident of the state of Rhode |
27 | Island who is a victim of an act of terrorism as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2331 occurring outside the |
28 | United States or within the United States as referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 10603b. |
29 | (13)(14) "1972 Act" means the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act of 1972, established |
30 | pursuant to former §§ 12-25-1 -- 12-25-12.1. |
31 | (14)(15) "1996 Act" means the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act of 1996, established |
32 | pursuant to §§ 12-25-16 -- 12-25-30. |
33 | 12-25-19. Awarding compensation. |
34 | (a) In any case in which a person is injured or killed by any act of a person or persons |
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1 | which is within the description of the offenses listed in § 12-25-20, the victim, his or her |
2 | guardian, the child advocate as provided in § 42-73-9.1, or in the case of his or her death, a legal |
3 | representative, may apply to the office for compensation. Additionally, a secondary victim or |
4 | their guardian, the child advocate as provided in §42-73-9.1 or a legal representative on behalf of |
5 | a secondary victim, may apply to the office for compensation. The office shall provide notice of |
6 | the application to the attorney general. The office may award compensation in accordance with |
7 | the provisions of this chapter if the act occurs: |
8 | (1) Within the physical confines of the state of Rhode Island; |
9 | (2) Within the maritime jurisdiction of the state of Rhode Island; |
10 | (3) Outside the state of Rhode Island to any victim who has his or her residence in the |
11 | state of Rhode Island and had the residence in the state at the time that the offense occurred, and |
12 | is not entitled to compensation of any kind from the state, possession, or territory or district of the |
13 | United States in which the offense occurred; or |
14 | (4) Outside the state of Rhode Island to any victim who had his or her residence in the |
15 | state of Rhode Island at the time the offense occurred who is injured or killed by an act of |
16 | terrorism occurring either outside of the United States, as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2331, or within |
17 | the United States as referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 10603b. |
18 | (b) The office may award compensation as described in this section: |
19 | (1) To or on behalf of the injured person, or his or her guardian; |
20 | (2) In the case of the personal injury of the victim where the compensation is for |
21 | pecuniary loss suffered or expenses incurred by any person responsible for the maintenance of the |
22 | victim, to that person; or |
23 | (3) In the case of the death of the victim, to or for the benefit of the dependents or closest |
24 | relative of the deceased victim, or any one or more of the dependents or to the legal representative |
25 | of the victim. |
26 | (c) For the purposes of this chapter, a person shall be deemed to have intended an act |
27 | notwithstanding that, by reason of age, insanity, drunkenness, or otherwise, he or she was legally |
28 | incapable of forming a criminal intent. |
29 | (d) (1) In determining whether to award compensation as described in this section and the |
30 | amount of compensation, the office shall consider any circumstances it determines to be relevant, |
31 | including, but not limited to: (i) compliance by the victim with the reasonable requests of law |
32 | enforcement agencies and personnel; (ii) violent felonious criminal conduct of the victim |
33 | committed within the past five (5) years or subsequent to his or her injury; (iii) any conviction of |
34 | a crime of violence by the victim; and (iv) the behavior of the victim which directly or indirectly |
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1 | contributed to his or her injury or death, unless the injury or death resulted from the victim's |
2 | lawful attempt to prevent the commission of a crime or to apprehend an offender. The office may |
3 | reduce or deny an award based on these circumstances. |
4 | (2) Any individual who is incarcerated at any criminal institutional facility at the time of |
5 | his or her injury shall be deemed ineligible to receive an award of compensation as described in |
6 | this section. |
7 | (e) No compensation may be awarded unless the office so directs upon a finding that: |
8 | (1) The act did occur; and |
9 | (2) The injury or death resulted from the act. |
10 | (f) An award may be made under this section whether or not any person is prosecuted or |
11 | convicted of any offense arising out of the act, or if the act is the subject of any other legal action. |
12 | Upon application from the attorney general, the office shall suspend proceedings under this |
13 | chapter until the application is withdrawn or until a prosecution for an offense arising out of the |
14 | act is no longer pending or imminent. The office may suspend proceedings in the interest of |
15 | justice if a criminal or civil action arising from the act is pending or imminent. |
16 | (g) The office shall pay to the person named in the award of compensation, and the |
17 | payments shall be made from the violent crimes indemnity account and from any federal moneys |
18 | available as coordinated by the office. |
19 | (h) Where compensable medical services have been rendered, any award made payable to |
20 | a medical provider shall be based on the current final adjustment to charge ratio approved by the |
21 | department of labor and training pursuant to chapter 33 of title 28 and applied by the Rhode |
22 | Island workers' compensation unit in establishing payout ratios for inpatient charges, emergency |
23 | room charges, and ambulatory surgery charges. Amounts awarded for all other medical services |
24 | shall be based on the current Rhode Island Workers' Compensation Medical Fee Schedule. If the |
25 | provider employs a sliding scale fee structure for any category of patient or service, the award |
26 | shall not exceed the amount the applicant would be charged if he or she qualified under the |
27 | provider's sliding scale fee structure. Medical service providers shall be required to accept these |
28 | awards as full payment for services rendered and shall be prohibited from assessing any |
29 | additional charges against the victim or secondary victim. |
30 | 12-25-21. Nature of compensation. |
31 | (a) The office may award compensation under this chapter for: |
32 | (1) Expenses actually and reasonably incurred as a result of the personal injury or death |
33 | of the victim; |
34 | (2) Pecuniary loss to the dependents of the deceased victim; |
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1 | (3) Any other pecuniary loss resulting from the personal injury or death of the victim, the |
2 | amount of which the office finds upon the evidence to be reasonable and necessary; |
3 | (4) The administrator may issue a supplemental award for compensation for additional |
4 | medical expenses, including psychiatric care and mental health counseling, provided that the |
5 | victim provides proper documentation that the additional medical expenses have been actually |
6 | and reasonably incurred as a direct result of the personal injury. The administrator shall issue a |
7 | supplemental award as long as the total award does not exceed the maximum award allowable |
8 | under this chapter; and |
9 | (5) The administrator may issue an award for expenses related to psychiatric care and |
10 | mental health counseling for a parent, spouse, sibling or child of a victim who dies as a direct |
11 | result of a violent crime as defined in this chapter, provided that the parent, spouse, sibling or |
12 | child provide proper documentation that the psychiatric care and mental health counseling have |
13 | been actually and reasonably incurred as a direct result of the death of the victim. |
14 | (6) The administrator may issue an award for expenses related to psychiatric care and |
15 | mental health counseling for a secondary victim, provided that the secondary victim provides |
16 | proper documentation that the psychiatric care and mental health counseling have been actually |
17 | and reasonably incurred as a direct result of witnessing the homicide of a victim or the domestic |
18 | violence incident against a victim. An award issued to a secondary victim for psychiatric care and |
19 | mental health counseling shall not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) and shall |
20 | not be paid upon a secondary victim reaching the age of eighteen (18). |
21 | (b) In determining the amount of the judgment or order approving a settlement, the office |
22 | shall take into consideration the rates and amounts payable for injuries and death under other |
23 | statutes of this state and of the United States, and the amount of revenue in the violent crimes |
24 | indemnity account and the number and nature of claims pending against it. The office shall make |
25 | every effort to ensure that compensation awards are paid within six (6) months of the date of |
26 | application. |
27 | 12-25-22. Limitations upon awarding compensation. |
28 | (a) Actions for compensation under this chapter shall be commenced within three (3) |
29 | years after the date of the personal injury or death, and no compensation shall be awarded for an |
30 | injury or death resulting from a crime which was not reported to the appropriate law enforcement |
31 | authority within ten (10) days of its occurrence; provided, that the office shall have the authority |
32 | to allow a claim which was not reported pursuant to this section when the victim or secondary |
33 | victim was below the age of eighteen (18) years of age or of unsound mind, or for good cause |
34 | shown. |
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1 | (b) No compensation shall be awarded under this chapter to the victim, or in the case of |
2 | death to dependent relatives or to the legal representative, in a total amount in excess of twenty- |
3 | five thousand dollars ($25,000) plus any attorney fees awarded upon appeal to the treasurer or to |
4 | the superior court pursuant to § 12-25-25. |
5 | (c) No compensation shall be awarded under this chapter to a secondary victim in a total |
6 | amount in excess of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500). |
7 | (c)(d) No compensation shall be awarded when the office, in its discretion, determines |
8 | that unjust enrichment to or on behalf of the offender would result. Compensation under this |
9 | chapter shall not be awarded to any victim or dependent relative or legal representative if the |
10 | award would directly or indirectly inure to the benefit of the offender. |
11 | (d)(e) No interest shall be included in or added to an award of compensation under this |
12 | chapter. |
13 | (e)(f) When the plaintiff is the victim's estate, it shall only be awarded compensation for |
14 | the victim's actual medical, hospital, funeral, and burial expenses for which the victim or his or |
15 | her estate is not compensated by any other source and for the loss of support to the dependents of |
16 | the victim. |
17 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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1 | This act would allow for compensation to a minor who witnesses a homicide or incident |
2 | of domestic violence from the crime victims compensation program. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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