Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 611A — Crime Victims: Rights, Programs, Agencies
Section 611A.53 — Reparations Awards Prohibited.

Subdivision 1. Generally. Except as provided in subdivisions 1a and 2, the following persons shall be entitled to reparations upon a showing by a preponderance of the evidence that the requirements for reparations have been met:
(1) a victim who has incurred economic loss;
(2) a dependent who has incurred economic loss;
(3) the estate of a deceased victim if the estate has incurred economic loss;
(4) any other person who has incurred economic loss by purchasing any of the products, services, and accommodations described in section 611A.52, subdivision 8, for a victim;
(5) the guardian, guardian ad litem, conservator or authorized agent of any of these persons.
Subd. 1a. Providers; limitations. No hospital, medical organization, health care provider, or other entity that is not an individual may qualify for reparations under subdivision 1, clause (4). If a hospital, medical organization, health care provider, or other entity that is not an individual qualifies for reparations under subdivision 1, clause (5), because it is a guardian, guardian ad litem, conservator, or authorized agent, any reparations to which it is entitled must be made payable solely or jointly to the victim, if alive, or to the victim's estate or successors, if the victim is deceased.
Subd. 1b. Minnesota residents injured elsewhere. (a) A Minnesota resident who is the victim of a crime committed outside the geographical boundaries of this state but who otherwise meets the requirements of this section shall have the same rights under this chapter as if the crime had occurred within this state upon a showing that the state, territory, United States possession, country, or political subdivision of a country in which the crime occurred does not have a crime victim reparations law covering the resident's injury or death.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), a Minnesota resident who is the victim of a crime involving international terrorism who otherwise meets the requirements of this section has the same rights under this chapter as if the crime had occurred within this state regardless of where the crime occurred or whether the jurisdiction has a crime victims reparations law.
Subd. 2. Limitations on awards. No reparations shall be awarded to a claimant otherwise eligible if:
(1) the crime was not reported to the police within 30 days of its occurrence or, if it could not reasonably have been reported within that period, within 30 days of the time when a report could reasonably have been made. A victim of criminal sexual conduct in the first, second, third, or fourth degree who does not report the crime within 30 days of its occurrence is deemed to have been unable to have reported it within that period;
(2) the victim or claimant failed or refused to cooperate fully with the police and other law enforcement officials;
(3) the victim or claimant was the offender or an accomplice of the offender or an award to the claimant would unjustly benefit the offender or an accomplice;
(4) the victim or claimant was in the act of committing a crime at the time the injury occurred;
(5) no claim was filed with the board within three years of victim's injury or death; except that (i) if the claimant was unable to file a claim within that period, then the claim can be made within three years of the time when a claim could have been filed; and (ii) if the victim's injury or death was not reasonably discoverable within three years of the injury or death, then the claim can be made within three years of the time when the injury or death is reasonably discoverable. The following circumstances do not render a claimant unable to file a claim for the purposes of this clause: (A) lack of knowledge of the existence of the Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations Act, (B) the failure of a law enforcement agency to provide information or assistance to a potential claimant under section 611A.66, (C) the incompetency of the claimant if the claimant's affairs were being managed during that period by a guardian, guardian ad litem, conservator, authorized agent, or parent, or (D) the fact that the claimant is not of the age of majority; or
(6) the claim is less than $50.
The limitations contained in clauses (1) and (6) do not apply to victims of child abuse. In those cases the three-year limitation period commences running with the report of the crime to the police.
1974 c 463 s 3; 1975 c 246 s 1; 1976 c 2 s 119; 1976 c 193 s 1; 1983 c 262 art 1 s 6; 1Sp1985 c 4 s 11; 1986 c 463 s 13-15; 1987 c 244 s 4; 1989 c 209 art 1 s 46; 1989 c 264 s 4; 1990 c 579 s 11; 1994 c 636 art 7 s 8; 1995 c 226 art 7 s 12; 1997 c 239 art 7 s 30; 1999 c 136 s 3; 2005 c 136 art 8 s 25

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 609 - 624 — Crimes; Expungement; Victims

Chapter 611A — Crime Victims: Rights, Programs, Agencies

Section 611A.01 — Definitions.

Section 611A.015 — Scope Of Victims' Rights.

Section 611A.02 — Notification Of Victim Services And Victims' Rights.

Section 611A.021 — Notice Of Right To Request Withholding Of Certain Public Data.

Section 611A.03 — Plea Agreements; Notification.

Section 611A.0301 — Right To Submit Statement At Plea Presentation Hearing.

Section 611A.031 — Victim Input Regarding Pretrial Diversion.

Section 611A.0311 — Domestic Abuse Prosecutions Plan And Procedures.

Section 611A.0315 — Victim Notification; Domestic Assault; Criminal Sexual Conduct; Harassment; Stalking.

Section 611A.033 — Speedy Trial; Notice Of Schedule Change.

Section 611A.034 — Separate Waiting Areas In Courthouse.

Section 611A.035 — Confidentiality Of Victim's Address.

Section 611A.036 — Prohibition Against Employer Retaliation.

Section 611A.037 — Presentence Investigation; Victim Impact; Notice.

Section 611A.038 — Right To Submit Statement At Sentencing.

Section 611A.039 — Right To Notice Of Final Disposition Of Criminal Case.

Section 611A.0392 — Notice To Community Crime Prevention Group.

Section 611A.0393 — Crime Alerts; Violent Crimes; Disabled Access.

Section 611A.0395 — Right To Information Regarding Defendant's Appeal.

Section 611A.04 — Order Of Restitution.

Section 611A.045 — Procedure For Issuing Order Of Restitution.

Section 611A.046 — Victim's Right To Request Probation Review Hearing.

Section 611A.05 — Penalties No Bar To Civil Remedies.

Section 611A.06 — Right To Notice Of Release.

Section 611A.07 — Electronic Monitoring To Protect Domestic Abuse Victims; Standards.

Section 611A.08 — Barring Perpetrators Of Crimes From Recovering For Injuries Sustained During Criminal Conduct.

Section 611A.19 — Testing Sex Offender For Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

Section 611A.20 — Notice Of Risk Of Sexually Transmitted Disease.

Section 611A.201 — Director Of Prevention Of Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault.

Section 611A.203 — Domestic Fatality Review Teams.

Section 611A.211 — Programs For Victims Of Sexual Assault.

Section 611A.212 — Programs For Sexual Assault Primary Prevention.

Section 611A.26 — Polygraph Examinations; Criminal Sexual Conduct Complaints; Limitations.

Section 611A.27 — Victim Rights To Sexual Assault Evidence Information.

Section 611A.31 — Definitions.

Section 611A.32 — Battered Women Programs.

Section 611A.33 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 611A.345 — Director Recommendations.

Section 611A.35 — Domestic Abuse Program Director.

Section 611A.37 — Definitions.

Section 611A.371 — Program Operation.

Section 611A.372 — Duties Of Director.

Section 611A.373 — Payments.

Section 611A.45 — Programs For Victims Of Crime.

Section 611A.46 — Classification Of Data.

Section 611A.51 — Title.

Section 611A.52 — Definitions.

Section 611A.53 — Reparations Awards Prohibited.

Section 611A.54 — Amount Of Reparations.

Section 611A.55 — Crime Victims Reparations Board.

Section 611A.56 — Powers And Duties Of Board.

Section 611A.57 — Determination Of Claims.

Section 611A.58 — Attorney Fees; Limitation For Representation Before Board.

Section 611A.60 — Reparations; How Paid.

Section 611A.61 — Subrogation.

Section 611A.612 — Crime Victims Account.

Section 611A.62 — Medical Privilege.

Section 611A.63 — Enforcement Of Board's Orders.

Section 611A.64 — Department Of Corrections; Restitution.

Section 611A.65 — Use Of Record Of Claim; Evidence.

Section 611A.66 — Law Enforcement Agencies; Duty To Inform Victims Of Right To File Claim.

Section 611A.67 — Fraudulent Claims; Penalty.

Section 611A.675 — Fund For Emergency Needs Of Crime Victims.

Section 611A.68 — Limiting Commercial Exploitation Of Crimes; Payment Of Victims.

Section 611A.72 — Citation.

Section 611A.73 — Definitions.

Section 611A.74 — Crime Victims; Rights; Complaints.

Section 611A.76 — Crime Victim Services Telephone Line.

Section 611A.77 — Mediation Programs For Crime Victims And Offenders.

Section 611A.775 — Restorative Justice Programs.

Section 611A.79 — Civil Damages For Bias Offenses.

Section 611A.80 — Definitions.

Section 611A.81 — Cause Of Action For Coercion For Use In Prostitution.

Section 611A.82 — Acts Not Defenses.

Section 611A.83 — Evidence.

Section 611A.84 — Statute Of Limitations.

Section 611A.85 — Other Remedies Preserved.

Section 611A.86 — Double Recovery Prohibited.

Section 611A.87 — Award Of Costs.

Section 611A.88 — No Avoidance Of Liability.

Section 611A.90 — Release Of Videotapes Of Child Abuse Victims.

Section 611A.95 — Certifications For Victims Of Crimes.