Vermont Statutes
Chapter 167 - Crime Victims
§ 5352. Victims Compensation Board

§ 5352. Victims Compensation Board
(a) The Victims Compensation Board is established for the purpose of awarding compensation to victims of crimes and to their dependents. The Board shall consist of five members appointed by the Governor as follows: one physician licensed to practice in this State, one attorney admitted to practice in this State, one individual who is a crime victim, and two public members. Each member shall serve for a term of three years. A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.
(b) The Board shall function independently. In order to maximize eligibility for federal reimbursement, the Center for Crime Victim Services shall coordinate the Victims Compensation Program with other programs compensating victims of crime, including offender restitution and counseling costs for victims of child sexual abuse.
(c) The Board shall meet at least monthly to review and determine applications. Members of the Board are entitled to compensation and expenses as provided under 32 V.S.A. § 1010.
(d) The Board shall adopt rules under 3 V.S.A. chapter 25 necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter, including rules relating to evaluation and determination of awards under this chapter.
(e) The Board may employ such staff as needed to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Staff retained by the Board shall not be considered State employees. (Added 1989, No. 214 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 1991, No. 263 (Adj. Sess.), § 3; 2015, No. 97 (Adj. Sess.), § 77.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

Chapter 167 - Crime Victims

§ 5351. Definitions

§ 5352. Victims Compensation Board

§ 5353. Application for compensation

§ 5354. Review of applications

§ 5355. Approval or rejection of application

§ 5356. Amount of compensation

§ 5357. Subrogation; lien; disposition of proceeds

§ 5358. Duties of law enforcement agency

§ 5358a. Application information; confidentiality

§ 5359. Victims Compensation Special Fund

§ 5360. Domestic and Sexual Violence Special Fund

§ 5361. Center for Crime Victim Services

§ 5362. Restitution Unit

§ 5363. Crime Victims’ Restitution Special Fund

§ 5364. Subrogation lien

§ 5365. Access to financial records

§ 5366. Delay in debt collection by health care provider

§ 5401. Definitions

§ 5402. Sex Offender Registry

§ 5403. Reporting to Department of Public Safety

§ 5404. Reporting upon release from confinement or supervision

§ 5405. Court determination of sexually violent predators

§ 5405a. Court determination of Sex Offender Registry requirements

§ 5406. Department of Corrections duty to provide notice

§ 5407. Sex offender’s responsibility to report

§ 5408. Record of addresses; arrest warrant

§ 5409. Penalties

§ 5410. Victim notification

§ 5411. Notification to local law enforcement and local community

§ 5411a. Electronic posting of the Sex Offender Registry

§ 5411a. Electronic posting of the Sex Offender Registry

§ 5411b. Designation of high-risk sex offender

§ 5411c. Active community notification by the Department of Public Safety, the Department of Corrections, and local law enforcement

§ 5411d. Designation of noncompliant high-risk sex offender

§ 5412. Immunity

§ 5413. Expungement of records

§ 5414. Participation in national sex offender registration

§ 5415. Enforcement; special investigation units

§ 5416. Persons subject to erroneous Sex Offender Registry requirements; petition to correct

§ 5421. Notice of profits from a crime

§ 5422. Actions to recover profits from a crime

§ 5431. Definition; certification

§ 5432. SANE Board

§ 5433. SANE Program Clinical Coordinator

§ 5435. Access to a sexual assault nurse examiner