Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-4-101 - Definitions
In this Article:
1.
"Board" means the Crime Victim Compensation Board of an operational
unit.
2. "Claim" means an
application for compensation submitted under this Article.
3. "Claimant" means a natural person who
files a claim.
4. "Collateral
source" means a source of compensation for economic loss that a claimant
received or is accessible to and obtainable by the claimant or that is payable
to or on behalf of the victim. Collateral source includes the following sources
of compensation:
a. The perpetrator or a
third party responsible for the perpetrator's actions;
b. The United States government or any of its
agencies, a state or any of its political subdivisions, or an instrumentality
of two or more states, unless:
i. The law
providing for the compensation makes the compensation excess or secondary to
benefits under this Article, or
ii.
The compensation is made with federal funds granted under 42 U.S.C. 10602;
c. Social
Security, Medicare, or Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System
payments;
d. State-required,
insurance for a temporary, non-occupational disability;
e. Worker's compensation insurance;
f. Wage continuation program of any
employer;
g. Insurance proceeds
payable to cover a specific compensable cost due to criminally injurious
conduct;
h. A contract providing
for prepaid hospital and other health care services or disability benefits;
and
i. A gift, devise, or bequest
to cover a specific compensable cost.
5. "Commission" means the Arizona Criminal
Justice Commission, as established by A.R.S. §
41-2404.
6. "Compensable cost" means an economic loss
for which a compensation award is allowed under this Article.
7. "Compensation award" means a payment made
to a claimant under the standards at R10-4-108.
8. "Crime scene cleanup expense" means the
reasonable and customary cost for:
a. Removing
or attempting to remove bodily fluids, dirt, stains, and other debris that
result from criminally injurious conduct occurring within a residence or the
surrounding curtilage;
b. Repairing
or replacing exterior doors, locks, or windows damaged as a direct result of
criminally injurious conduct occurring within a residence or the surrounding
curtilage.
9. "Criminally
injurious conduct" means conduct that:
a.
Constitutes a crime as defined by state or federal law regardless of whether
the perpetrator of the conduct is apprehended, charged, or convicted;
b. Poses a substantial threat of physical
injury, mental distress, or death; and
c. Is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or
death, or would be punishable but the perpetrator of the conduct lacked the
capacity to commit the crime under applicable laws.
10. "Derivative victim" means:
a. The spouse, child, parent, stepparent,
stepchild, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, or guardian of a victim who died
as a result of criminally injurious conduct;
b. A child born to a victim after the
victim's death;
c. A person living
in the household of a victim who died as a result of criminally injurious
conduct, in a relationship determined by the Board to be substantially similar
to a relationship listed in subsection (10)(a);
d. A member of the victim's family who
witnessed the criminally injurious conduct or who discovered the scene of the
criminally injurious conduct;
e. A
natural person who is not related to the victim but who witnessed the
criminally injurious conduct or discovered the scene of the criminally
injurious conduct; or
f. A natural
person whose own mental health counseling and care or presence during the
victim's mental health counseling and care is recommended for the successful
treatment of the victim.
11. "Durable medical equipment" means an
appliance, apparatus, device, or product that:
a. Is medically necessary to treat an injury
or condition resulting from criminally injurious conduct;
b. Improves the function of an injured body
part or delays deterioration of a patient's physical condition;
c. Is primarily and customarily used to serve
a medical purpose rather than primarily for transportation, comfort, or
convenience; and
d. Provides the
medically appropriate level of performance and quality for the medical injury
or condition present.
12.
"Economic loss" means financial detriment resulting from medical expense,
mental health counseling and care expense, crime scene cleanup expense, funeral
expense, or work loss.
13. "Fund"
means all State, Federal, and jurisdiction financial resources dedicated to the
compensation program through statute, this chapter, or federal grant
award.
14. "Funeral expense" means
a reasonable and customary cost, such as those listed on the Statement of
Funeral Goods and Services Selected required under A.A.C. R4-12-307, incurred
as a direct result of a victim's funeral, cremation, Native American ceremony,
or burial.
15. "Good cause" means a
reason that the Board determines is substantial enough to afford a legal
excuse.
16. "Inactive claim" means
a claim for which no compensation award is made for 12 consecutive
months.
17. "Incident of criminally
injurious conduct" means all criminal actions that are related to or dependent
upon each other regardless of the time involved in perpetrating the actions,
number of persons perpetrating the actions, or the number of crimes with which
the perpetrator is or could be charged.
18. "Jurisdiction" means any county in this
state.
19. "Medical expense" means
a reasonable and customary cost for medical care provided to a victim due to a
physical injury, mental health condition, or medical condition that is a direct
result of criminally injurious conduct.
20. "Mental distress" means a substantial
disorder of emotional processes, thought, or cognition that impairs judgment,
behavior, or ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life.
21. "Mental health counseling and care
expense" means a reasonable and customary cost to assess, diagnose, and treat a
victim's or derivative victim's mental distress resulting from criminally
injurious conduct.
22. "Minimum
wage standard" means the uniform minimum wage payable in Arizona under federal
or state law, whichever is greater.
23. "Operational unit" means a public or
private agency authorized by the Commission to receive, evaluate, and present
to the Board a claim.
24. "Program"
means the Crime Victim Compensation Program.
25. "Proximate cause" means an event
sufficiently related to criminally injurious conduct to be held the cause of
the criminally injurious conduct.
26. "Reasonable and customary" means the
normal charge within a specific geographic area for a specific service by a
provider of a particular level of experience or expertise.
27. "Resident" means a natural person who is
domiciled in Arizona or is in Arizona for other than a temporary or transitory
purpose.
28. "Subrogation" means
the substitution of the state or an operational unit in place of a claimant to
enforce a lawful claim against a collateral source to recover any part of a
compensation award made to the claimant using funds of the state or operational
unit.
29. "Total and permanent
disability" means a physical or mental condition that the Board finds is a
proximate result of criminally injurious conduct and:
a. Produces a significant and sustained
reduction in the victim's former mental or physical abilities dramatically
altering the victim's ability to interact with others and carry on normal
functions of life;
b. Lessens the
victim's ability to work to a material degree; or
c. Causes a physical or neurophysical
impairment from which no fundamental or marked improvement in the victim's
crime-related condition can reasonably be expected.
30. "Transportation costs" means a travel
expense that may be reimbursed to a claimant as follows:
a. Mileage, calculated at the rate
established by:
i. The operational unit,
or
ii. The state if the operational
unit has not established a mileage rate;
b. Fare or fee expenses; and
c. Vehicle rental at the cost specified in
the rental agreement.
31.
"Victim" means a natural person who suffers a physical injury or medical
condition, mental distress, or death as a direct result of:
a. Criminally injurious conduct,
b. The person's good faith effort to prevent
criminally injurious conduct, or
c.
The person's good faith effort to apprehend a person suspected of engaging in
criminally injurious conduct.
32. "Work loss" means a reduction in income
from:
a. Work that a victim or derivative
victim would have performed if the victim had not been a victim; and
b. Social Security or Supplemental Security
Income that a victim would have received or from which a derivative victim
would have benefitted if the victim had not been killed.
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