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

49.350 Failure to perfect claim -- Default -- Procedures.

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Following the initial filing of a claim, if a claimant or victim does not take any further steps as may be necessary to support or perfect the claim as may be required by the Crime Victims Compensation Board within ninety
(90)days after a requirement is made by the board, the claimant or victim shall be deemed in default. In a case in default, the board may dismiss the claim with leave to refile. A claimant or victim may revive the claim at any time by submitting a response to the requirement made by the board.
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