Sec. 16. (a) A person eligible for assistance under section 12 of this chapter may file an application for assistance with the division if the violent crime was committed in Indiana.
(b) Except as provided in subsections (e) and (f), the application must be received by the division not more than one hundred eighty (180) days after the date the crime was committed. The division may grant an extension of time for good cause shown by the claimant. However, and except as provided in subsections (e) and (f), the division may not accept an application that is received more than two (2) years after the date the crime was committed.
(c) The application must be filed in the office of the division in person, through the division's Internet web site, or by first class or certified mail. If requested, the division shall assist a victim in preparing the application.
(d) The division shall accept all applications filed in compliance with this chapter. Upon receipt of a complete application, the division shall promptly begin the investigation and processing of an application.
(e) An alleged victim of a child sex crime may submit an application to the division until the victim becomes thirty-one (31) years of age or in accordance with subsection (f).
(f) An alleged victim of a child sex crime described in IC 35-41-4-2(e) which meets the requirements of IC 35-41-4-2(p) may submit an application to the division not later than five (5) years after the earliest of the date on which:
(1) the state first discovers evidence sufficient to charge the offender with the offense through DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) analysis;
(2) the state first becomes aware of the existence of a recording (as defined in IC 35-31.5-2-273) that provides evidence sufficient to charge the offender with the offense; or
(3) a person confesses to the offense.
(g) An alleged victim of a battery offense included in IC 35-42-2 upon a child less than fourteen (14) years of age may submit an application to the division not later than five (5) years after the commission of the offense.
As added by P.L.47-1993, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.121-2006, SEC.9; P.L.48-2012, SEC.5; P.L.238-2015, SEC.2; P.L.65-2016, SEC.2; P.L.31-2020, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 5. State and Local Administration
Chapter 6.1. Compensation for Victims of Violent Crimes
5-2-6.1-0.2. Application of Certain Amendments to Predecessor Statute
5-2-6.1-2.5. "Emergency Shelter Care"
5-2-6.1-5.7. Out-of-Pocket Loss
5-2-6.1-7.5. Victim of a Child Sex Crime
5-2-6.1-9. Violent Crime Compensation Unit
5-2-6.1-10. Duties of Division
5-2-6.1-11. Powers of Division
5-2-6.1-12. Persons Eligible for Assistance
5-2-6.1-15. Payment of Funeral, Burial, or Cremation Expenses of Victim
5-2-6.1-16. Applications for Assistance
5-2-6.1-17. Requirements for Compensation
5-2-6.1-18. Denial of Awards for Failure of Claimants to Cooperate With Law Enforcement Officials
5-2-6.1-19. Forfeit of Awards for Failure of Claimants to Cooperate With Law Enforcement Officials
5-2-6.1-20. Suspension of Reporting and Cooperation Requirements
5-2-6.1-21. Compensable Losses
5-2-6.1-21.1. Compensable Losses; Health Care Provider Compensation
5-2-6.1-22. Subrogation of Rights; Notice of Civil Actions
5-2-6.1-23. Liens on Civil Awards; Deductions; Limits
5-2-6.1-25. Review of Applications; Additional Information
5-2-6.1-31. Denial of Awards Without Opportunity for Hearing Prohibited
5-2-6.1-32. Reduction of Awards; Other Conditions
5-2-6.1-33. Refund of Award Overpayments
5-2-6.1-34. Denial of Awards Due to Victim's Contributory Conduct
5-2-6.1-35. Amount of Awards; Joint Payments
5-2-6.1-37.5. Contingency Fee at Hearing May Not Exceed 10%
5-2-6.1-38. Exemption of Awards From Process
5-2-6.1-39. Payment of Forensic Medical Exams and Additional Forensic Services
5-2-6.1-40. Compensation Fund; Establishment
5-2-6.1-41. Compensation Fund; Composition
5-2-6.1-42. Compensation Fund; Reversion of Money and Income
5-2-6.1-43. Computation and Payment of Awards
5-2-6.1-44. Suspension of Payments; Prorated Payments
5-2-6.1-45. Liability for Determinations
5-2-6.1-47. Forfeit of Awards for Forgery, Fraud, or Deception