Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-4-104 - Operational Unit Requirements
A. To be designated
by the Commission as an operational unit for a jurisdiction, a public or
private agency shall submit to the Commission a written request for
designation.
B. The Commission
shall designate a public or private agency as the operational unit for a
jurisdiction or jurisdictions:
1. Only if the
public or private agency agrees not to:
a. Use
Commission funds or federal funds to supplant funds otherwise available to
compensate a victim or claimant;
b.
Make a distinction between a resident and a non-resident in evaluating a claim;
and
c. Make a distinction in
evaluating a claim relating to a federal crime that occurs in Arizona and one
relating to a state crime; and
2. Only if the public or private agency
agrees to:
a. Forward to the Board a claim
relating to an incident of criminally injurious conduct occurring in the public
or private agency's jurisdiction or jurisdictions;
b. Forward to the Board a claim made by or on
behalf of a resident of the public or private agency's jurisdiction or
jurisdictions who is a victim or derivative victim of an incident of criminally
injurious conduct occurring in another state, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, or any other possession or territory of the United States that does not
have a crime victim compensation program that meets the requirements of 42 U.S.C. 10602(b);
c. Forward to the
Board a claim made by or on behalf of a resident of the public or private
agency's jurisdiction or jurisdictions who is a victim or derivative victim of
an incident of criminally injurious conduct occurring outside of the United
States in an area without an accessible crime compensation program;
d. Notify the Commission of any change in the
public or private agency's program procedures or program policies before the
change takes effect and if the change is material, obtain written approval from
the Commission before instituting the change;
e. Submit financial and program activity
reports to the Commission, in a format required by the Commission, and at a
frequency established annually by the Commission;
f. Provide an application form to a
claimant;
g. Comply with all civil
rights requirements;
h. Ensure that
each claim is investigated and substantiated before forwarding the claim to the
Board for a compensation award; and
i. Monitor a compensation award to ensure
that amounts paid are consistent with this Article.
C. If more than one agency
requests to be designated by the Commission as an operational unit for a
jurisdiction, the Commission shall designate the agency that it determines is
better able to evaluate claims and manage the expenditure of public funds. The
Commission shall give preference to a public agency if both a public and
private agency request designation.
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