Effective: March 2, 2022
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 36 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The attorney general shall fully investigate a claim for an award of reparations, regardless of whether any person is prosecuted for or convicted of committing the criminally injurious conduct alleged in the application. After completing the investigation, the attorney general shall make a written finding of fact and decision concerning an award of reparations.
(B)(1) The attorney general may require the claimant to supplement the application for an award of reparations with any further information or documentary materials, including any medical report readily available, that may lead to any relevant facts in the determination of whether, and the extent to which, a claimant qualifies for an award of reparations. The attorney general may depose any witness, including the claimant, pursuant to Civil Rules 28, 30, and 45.
(2)(a) For the purpose of determining whether, and the extent to which, a claimant qualifies for an award of reparations, the attorney general may issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum to compel any person or entity, including any collateral source, that provided, will provide, or would have provided to the victim any income, benefit, advantage, product, service, or accommodation, including any medical care or other income, benefit, advantage, product, service, or accommodation that might qualify as an allowable expense or a funeral expense, to produce materials to the attorney general that are relevant to the income, benefit, advantage, product, service, or accommodation that was, will be, or would have been so provided and to the attorney general's determination.
(b) If the attorney general issues a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum under division (B)(2)(a) of this section and if the materials that the attorney general requires to be produced are located outside this state, the attorney general may designate one or more representatives, including officials of the state in which the materials are located, to inspect the materials on the attorney general's behalf, and the attorney general may respond to similar requests from officials of other states. The person or entity subpoenaed may make the materials available to the attorney general at a convenient location within the state.
(c) At any time before the return day specified in the subpoena or subpoena duces tecum issued under division (B)(2)(a) of this section or within twenty days after the subpoena or subpoena duces tecum has been served, whichever period is shorter, the person or entity subpoenaed may file with a judge of the court of claims a petition to extend the return day or to modify or quash the subpoena or subpoena duces tecum. The petition shall state good cause.
(d) A person or entity who is subpoenaed under division (B)(2)(a) of this section shall comply with the terms of the subpoena or subpoena duces tecum unless otherwise provided by an order of a judge of the court of claims entered prior to the day for return contained in the subpoena or as extended by the court. If a person or entity fails without lawful excuse to obey a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum issued under division (B)(2)(a) of this section or to produce relevant materials, the attorney general may apply to a judge of the court of claims for and obtain an order adjudging the person or entity in contempt of court.
(C) If the attorney general decides to make an award of reparations, the finding of fact and decision that is issued by the attorney general pursuant to division (A) of this section shall contain all of the following:
(1) Whether the criminally injurious conduct that is the basis for the application did occur, the date on which the conduct occurred, and the exact nature of the conduct;
(2) Whether the criminally injurious conduct was reported to a law enforcement officer or agency and the date on which the conduct was reported;
(3) A description of the injuries that the victim sustained as a result of the criminally injurious conduct;
(4) A specific list of the economic loss that was sustained as a result of the criminally injurious conduct by the victim, the claimant, or a dependent;
(5) A specific list of any benefits or advantages that the victim, the claimant, or a dependent has received or is entitled to receive from any collateral source for economic loss that resulted from the conduct and whether a collateral source would have reimbursed the claimant for a particular expense if a timely claim had been made, and the extent to which the expenses likely would have been reimbursed by the collateral source;
(6) A description of any evidence in support of a reduction of the award total on the basis of contributory misconduct or failure to cooperate by the claimant or by the victim through whom the claimant claims an award of reparations;
(7) Any information that is relevant to the claim for an award of reparations;
(8) A statement as to whether payments made pursuant to the award are to be made to the claimant, to a provider, or jointly to the claimant and provider, and the amount of the payments.
(D) If the attorney general decides to deny an award to the claimant, the finding of fact and decision that is issued by the attorney general pursuant to division (A) of this section shall contain both of the following:
(1) The reasons for that decision;
(2) A description of any disqualifying conditions that exist under section 2743.60 of the Revised Code.
(E) The attorney general shall make a written finding of fact and decision in accordance with sections 2743.51 to 2743.72 of the Revised Code within one hundred twenty days after receiving the claim application. The attorney general may extend the one-hundred-twenty-day time limit and shall record in writing specific reasons to justify the extension. The attorney general shall notify the claimant of the extension and of the reasons for the extension. The attorney general shall serve a copy of its written finding of fact and decision upon the claimant.
Last updated December 7, 2021 at 11:39 AM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Chapter 2743 | Court of Claims
Section 2743.01 | State Liability Definitions.
Section 2743.02 | State Waives Immunity From Liability.
Section 2743.03 | Court of Claims.
Section 2743.041 | Affidavit of Disqualification.
Section 2743.05 | Powers of Court.
Section 2743.06 | Fees and Mileage for Witness.
Section 2743.07 | Supreme Court to Appoint Clerk and Deputy Clerks - Bond.
Section 2743.08 | Supplies, Equipment - Compensation of Personnel.
Section 2743.09 | Duties of Clerk.
Section 2743.091 | Actions Under Rc 5903.02 to Be Given Priority.
Section 2743.10 | Civil Actions Determined Administratively by Clerk.
Section 2743.11 | Trial by Jury.
Section 2743.12 | Judgments Rendered in Writing.
Section 2743.121 | Court of Claims Commissioners to Render Award of Reparation Decisions in Writing.
Section 2743.13 | Filing Complaint or Other Pleading - Summons.
Section 2743.14 | Representation of State.
Section 2743.15 | Settle or Compromise Civil Action Against State.
Section 2743.16 | Statute of Limitations - Compromise of Claims.
Section 2743.17 | Prior Decision by Sundry Claims Board.
Section 2743.18 | Prejudgment Interest - Interest on Judgment or Determination.
Section 2743.19 | Enforcing and Paying Judgment and Interest.
Section 2743.191 | Reparations Fund.
Section 2743.31 | Assumption of Liability in Shared Equipment Service Agreements.
Section 2743.43 | Expert Testimony on Liability Issues in Medical Claim.
Section 2743.48 | Wrongful Imprisonment Civil Action Against State.
Section 2743.49 | Adjusting Amount Recoverable for Wrongful Imprisonment.
Section 2743.51 | Reparation Award to Victim of Crime Definitions.
Section 2743.52 | Awards of Reparations for Economic Loss Arising From Criminally Injurious Conduct.
Section 2743.521 | Auditing Fee Bill Payments and Adjust Fee Bill Reimbursements.
Section 2743.531 | Court of Claims Victims of Crime Fund.
Section 2743.55 | Determination of Claims for an Award of Reparations.
Section 2743.56 | Application for Award of Reparations.
Section 2743.58 | Immunity From Civil Liability.
Section 2743.59 | Investigating Claim for Award of Reparations.
Section 2743.60 | Denial of Claim or Reduction of Award of Reparations.
Section 2743.601 | Applicability of Certain Provisions Pertaining to Reparations.
Section 2743.61 | Reconsideration of Decisions - Appeal.
Section 2743.62 | Privilege - Mental and Physical Examinations.
Section 2743.63 | Contempt Finding.
Section 2743.64 | Effect of Criminal Conviction or Prosecution.
Section 2743.65 | Attorney Fees - Witness Fees.
Section 2743.66 | Payment of Award of Reparations in Lump Sum or in Installments.
Section 2743.67 | Making Emergency Awards.
Section 2743.68 | Application for Supplemental Reparations.
Section 2743.69 | Annual Report.
Section 2743.70 | Additional Court Costs and Bail for Reparations Fund.
Section 2743.71 | Information Explaining Awards of Reparations Provided to Victims.
Section 2743.711 | Attorney General Is Legal Representative of Reparations Fund.
Section 2743.712 | Investigation by Attorney General Prior to Reparations Fund Enforcement Action.
Section 2743.72 | Right of Reimbursement, Repayment, and Subrogation in Favor of Reparations Fund.
Section 2743.75 | Jurisdiction Over Claims Alleging Denial of Access to Public Records.