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spouse, child or stepchild of a victim; a person who bears a
significant relationship to the victim; or a person who at the time
or discovery of the crime was living in the household of the victim
or who previously had lived in the household of the victim for a
period of not less than 2 years.

 
Sec. 4. 5 MRSA §3360-C, sub-§1, ¶B, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 806, §3,
is amended to read:

 
B. The claim was filed with the board within one year 3
years of the occurrence of the injury or compensable loss,
or within 60 days of the discovery of injury or compensable
loss, whichever is later.

 
Sec. 5. 5 MRSA §3360-D, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1999, c. 360, §6 and
affected by §9, is further amended by adding at the end a new
paragraph to read:

 
Upon request of the board, health care providers and health plans
and insurers or other persons who pay or discharge the costs of
health care through settlements, judgments, insurance, public
benefits or charity care are required to submit directly to the
board, pursuant to the claimant's authorization as provided in
the signed application for compensation, any information that is
required to support a claimant's application or that is necessary
to process a claim for payment.

 
Sec. 6. 17-A MRSA §1330-B is enacted to read:

 
§1330-B.__Restitution for benefit of victim

 
When compensation is awarded from the Victims' Compensation
Fund pursuant to Title 5, chapter 316-A, the amount of any
restitution ordered to be paid to or for the benefit of the
victim and collected by the agency specified in section 1326-A as
part of a sentence imposed must be paid by the agency collecting
the restitution in an amount not to exceed the amount of the
payments from the fund, directly to the fund if, when added to
the payments from the fund, the restitution exceeds the victim's
actual loss.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill makes the following changes to the laws regarding
the Victims' Compensation Fund:

 
1. It expands the definition of family or household member to
include other individuals "who bear an equally significant
relationship to the victim";


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