Vermont Statutes

§ 5353 — Application for compensation

Vermont·Title 13 Title 13: Crimes and Criminal Procedure·Ch. 167 Chapter 167: Crime Victims
(a)A victim or a dependent of a victim shall, upon application, be eligible for compensation if:
(1)a law enforcement official has filed a report concluding that a crime was committed which resulted in the injury or death of the victim; and
(2)the crime was committed in this State; or
(3)the victim is a Vermont resident, the state in which the crime occurred does not have an eligible crime Victims Compensation Program and the applicant would have been eligible for compensation under this chapter if the crime had been committed in this State; or
(4)the victim is a Vermont resident who is injured or killed by an act of terrorism outside the United States, to the extent that compensation is not otherwise available under federal law.
(b)Victims of crimes subject to federal jurisdiction,

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