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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 49 — Office of claims and appeals

49.310 Eligibility for awards pursuant to KRS 49.270 to 49.490.

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(1)Except as provided in subsection
(2)of this section, the following persons shall be
eligible for awards pursuant to KRS 49.270 to 49.490:
(a)A victim of criminally injurious conduct;
(b)A surviving family member or personal representative of a victim of
criminally injurious conduct who died as a direct result of the conduct;
(c)Any other person dependent for his or her principal support upon a victim of
criminally injurious conduct who died as a direct result of the crime;
(d)Any person who is legally responsible for the medical expenses or funeral
expenses of a victim; and
(e)Any person acting as the primary caregiver for a victim of criminally injurious
conduct.
(2)No victim or dependent shall be denied compensation solely because he or she is a
relative of the offender or was living with the offender as a family or household
member at the time of the injury or death. However, the Crime Victims
Compensation Board may award compensation to a victim or dependent who is a
relative, family, or household member of the offender only if the board can
reasonably determine the offender will not receive significant economic benefit or
unjust enrichment from the compensation.
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