Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-4-204 - Services
A. A public agency or private nonprofit
organization that receives a grant from the Commission shall ensure that the
funds are used to provide only the following victim services or services
addressing victimization:
1. Crisis
intervention services to meet the urgent emotional or physical needs of a
victim;
2. Emergency services such
as:
a. Temporary shelter or relocation for a
victim who cannot safely remain in current lodgings;
b. Emergency financial assistance for
immediate needs related to transportation, food, shelter, and other
necessities; and
c. Temporary
repairs to doors, locks, and windows damaged as a result of a crime to prevent
further victimization;
3.
Support services, such as:
a. Assistance
dealing with the effects of victimization;
b. Assistance dealing with other social
services and criminal justice agencies;
c. Assistance in replacing, or obtaining the
return of property kept as evidence;
d. Assistance in dealing with the victim's
landlord or employer; and
e.
Referral to other sources of assistance as needed;
4. Court-related services, such as:
a. Direct services or financial assistance
that helps a victim participate in criminal justice proceedings, such as child
care, meals, and parking expenses; and
b. Advocate services such as escorting a
victim to criminal justice-related interviews, court proceedings, and
assistance in accessing temporary protection services; and
5. Notification services, such as those found
in A.R.S Title 13, Chapter 40, Crime Victims' Rights.
B. A public agency or private nonprofit
organization that receives a grant from the Commission may use the funds to:
1. Provide training for paid or volunteer
staff of agencies who provide services directly benefitting victims;
2. Produce educational or outreach materials
describing the services available, how to obtain program assistance, and
volunteer opportunities; and
3.
Provide training or services focused on preventing initial victimization or
further victimization connected to violent crime.
C. A public agency or private nonprofit
organization that receives a grant from the Commission shall ensure that funds
are not used for the following:
1. Broad crime
prevention efforts, other than those aimed at providing specific services
addressing victimization;
2.
General public relations programs;
3. Advocacy for a particular legislative or
administrative reform;
4. General
criminal justice agency improvement; or
5. A project in which victims are not the
primary beneficiaries, or a project not directly addressing
victimization.
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