N.J. Admin. Code § 13:75-4.11 - Domestic help, child care, day care, and home health care services
(a) The
reimbursement for expenses arising out of providing child care and/or day care
for a minor child or for an adult who may or may not be the victims of the
crime alleged in the claimant's application, but who, nevertheless, is in need
of such services and/or assistance as a direct result of the crime giving rise
to the application, shall be set by the Office.
1. The Office shall make a case-by-case
determination as to a reasonable period of time for the provision of child care
and/or day care services. Such determinations shall be based on a totality of
the circumstances.
2. Except for
cases determined to be catastrophic in nature, reimbursement for child care
and/or day care services shall not exceed $ 6,500 in the aggregate.
3. Day care expenses for dependent children
shall be reimbursed solely for those children who are 14 years old or
less.
(b) The
reimbursement for expenses arising out of hiring domestic help as a direct
result of the crime giving rise to the application shall be set by the Office.
1. The Office shall make a determination in
each case as to a reasonable period of time for the employment of domestic
help. Such determinations shall be based on a totality of the
circumstances.
2. Except for cases
determined to be catastrophic in nature, the total amount of reimbursement for
domestic help shall not exceed $ 6,500 in the aggregate.
(c) Where domestic help and/or child care or
day care services are provided by a family member and/or private individual,
out-of-pocket expenses shall be verified through canceled checks, paid
receipts, and other appropriate evidence.
(d) Verification shall be provided by the
claimant or victim that child care or day care services are related to the
crime that formed the basis for the application and/or the recovery period in
question.
(e) Home and
institutional care services provided by licensed professionals involving both
domestic assistance and advanced medical care and treatment are not covered by
any award limits set forth in this section.
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