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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 11-801

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§11–801.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Board” means the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.
(c)“Claimant” means the person filing a claim under this subtitle.
(1)“Crime” means:
(i)except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, a criminal offense under state, federal, or common law that is committed in:
1. this State; or
2. another state against a resident of this State; or
(ii)an act of international terrorism as defined in Title 18, § 2331 of the United States Code that is committed outside of the United States against a resident of this State.
(2)“Crime” does not include an act involving the operation of a vessel or motor vehicle unless the act is:
(i)a violation of § 20–102, § 20–104, § 21–706, § 21–901.3, § 21–902, § 21–904, or § 21–1124.3 of the Transportation Article;
(ii)a violation of § 8–738 of the Natural Resources Article;
(iii)a violation of the Criminal Law Article;
(iv)operating a motor vehicle or vessel that results in an intentional injury; or
(v)a violation of federal law or the law of another state that is substantially equivalent to a violation under this paragraph, as required under 34 U.S.C. § 20102(b)(5) and (6).
(e)“Dependent” means:
(1)a surviving spouse, domestic partner, or child of a person; or
(2)a person who is dependent on another person for principal support.
(f)“Executive Director” means the Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy.
(g)“Qualified third party” means:
(1)a licensed physician, dentist, or psychologist authorized to practice under the Health Occupations Article;
(2)a social worker or caseworker of any public or private health or social services agency or provider; or
(3)an advocate or victim service provider from a domestic violence or sexual assault prevention or assistance program.
(h)“Victim” means a person:
(1)who suffers physical or psychological injury or death as a result of a crime or delinquent act; or
(2)who suffers physical injury or death as a direct result of:
(i)trying to prevent a crime or delinquent act or an attempted crime or delinquent act from occurring in the person’s presence;
(ii)trying to apprehend an offender who had committed a crime or delinquent act in the person’s presence or had committed a felony or a delinquent act that would be a felony if committed by an adult; or
(iii)helping a law enforcement officer in the performance of the officer’s duties or helping a member of a fire department or an agency that provides emergency medical services who is being obstructed from performing the member’s duties.
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