Utah Admin. Code R270-1-16 - Essential Personal Property
(1) Pursuant to Subsection
63M-7-511(4)(h),
essential personal property covers any personal article necessary and essential
for the health and safety of the victim.
(2)
(a) The
reparations officer may allow up to $5,000 for medically necessary items such
as eyeglasses, hearing aids, and wheelchairs.
(b) The board may approve expenses for
medically necessary items more than $5,000 where extenuating circumstances
exist.
(3)
(a) The reparations officer may allow up to
$1,500 for other essential personal property such as burglar alarms, door
locks, crime scene cleanup, repair of walls and broken windows.
(b) The board may approve expenses for
essential personal property more than $1,500 where extenuating circumstances
exist.
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