New York Statutes

§ 625 — Filing of claims

New York § 625
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 22Office of Victim Services

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N.Y. Executive § 625 (2026).

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§ 625. Filing of claims.

1.A claim may be filed by a person eligible\nto receive an award, as provided in section six hundred twenty-four of\nthis article, or, if such person is under the age of eighteen years, an\nincompetent, or a conservatee, by his relative, guardian, committee,\nconservator, or attorney.\n 2. A claim must be filed by the claimant not later than three years\nafter the occurrence or discovery of the crime upon which such claim is\nbased, three years after a court finds a lawsuit to be frivolous, or not\nlater than three years after the death of the victim, provided, however,\nthat upon good cause shown, the office may extend the time for filing.\nThe office shall extend the time for filing where the claimant received\nno notice pursuant to section six hundred twenty

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