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90_SB0224

      740 ILCS 45/2             from Ch. 70, par. 72
          Amends the  Crime  Victims  Compensation  Act.   Includes
      leaving  the scene of a motor vehicle accident in which death
      or personal injury resulted in the definition of a  crime  of
      violence.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Crime Victims Compensation Act by
 2    changing Section 2.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Crime Victims Compensation Act is amended
 6    by changing Section 2 as follows:
 7        (740 ILCS 45/2) (from Ch. 70, par. 72)
 8        Sec.  2.  Definitions.   As  used in this Act, unless the
 9    context otherwise requires:
10        (a)  "Applicant"  means  any  person  who   applies   for
11    compensation under this Act or any person the Court of Claims
12    finds  is entitled to compensation, including the guardian of
13    a minor or of a person under legal  disability.  It  includes
14    any  person  who  was  a  dependent of a deceased victim of a
15    crime of violence for his support at the time of the death of
16    that victim.
17        (b)  "Court of Claims" means the Court of Claims  created
18    by the Court of Claims Act.
19        (c)  "Crime  of  violence" means and includes any offense
20    defined  in  Sections  9-1,  9-2,  9-3,  10-1,  10-2,  11-11,
21    11-19.2, 11-20.1, 12-1, 12-2,  12-3,  12-3.2,  12-4,  12-4.1,
22    12-4.3,  12-5,  12-13,  12-14,  12-14.1, 12-15, 12-16, 12-30,
23    20-1 or 20-1.1 of the Criminal  Code  of  1961,  leaving  the
24    scene  of  an  accident  in  which  personal  injury or death
25    resulted in violation of subsection (a) of Section 11-401  of
26    the Illinois Vehicle Code, and driving under the influence of
27    intoxicating  liquor  or narcotic drugs as defined in Section
28    11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, and if none of the  said
29    offenses  occurred  during  a  civil  riot,  insurrection  or
30    rebellion.   "Crime  of  violence" does not include any other
31    offense or accident involving a motor  vehicle  except  those
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 1    vehicle offenses specifically provided for in this paragraph.
 2    "Crime   of  violence"  does  include  all  of  the  offenses
 3    specifically provided for in this paragraph that occur within
 4    this State but are subject to federal jurisdiction.
 5        (d)  "Victim" means (1) a person  killed  or  injured  in
 6    this  State as a result of a crime of violence perpetrated or
 7    attempted against him, (2) the parent of a  child  killed  or
 8    injured  in  this  State  as  a result of a crime of violence
 9    perpetrated or attempted against  the  child,  (3)  a  person
10    killed  or injured in this State while attempting to assist a
11    person against whom a crime of violence is being  perpetrated
12    or attempted, if that attempt of assistance would be expected
13    of  a  reasonable  man  under the circumstances, (4) a person
14    killed or  injured  in  this  State  while  assisting  a  law
15    enforcement official apprehend a person who has perpetrated a
16    crime  of  violence  or  prevent the perpetration of any such
17    crime if that assistance  was  in  response  to  the  express
18    request  of  the  law  enforcement  official, (5) a child who
19    personally witnessed a violent crime perpetrated or attempted
20    against a relative, or (6) an  Illinois  resident  who  is  a
21    victim  of  a  "crime  of  violence"  as  defined in this Act
22    except,  if  the  crime  occurred  outside  this  State,  the
23    resident has the same rights under this Act as if  the  crime
24    had  occurred  in  this  State upon a showing that the state,
25    territory, country, or political subdivision of a country  in
26    which  the  crime  occurred  does  not have a compensation of
27    victims of crimes law for which  that  Illinois  resident  is
28    eligible.
29        (e)  "Dependent"  means  a  relative of a deceased victim
30    who was wholly  or  partially  dependent  upon  the  victim's
31    income  at  the time of his death and shall include the child
32    of a victim born after his death.
33        (f)  "Relative"  means  a  spouse,  parent,  grandparent,
34    stepfather,   stepmother,   child,    grandchild,    brother,
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 1    brother-in-law,  sister,  sister-in-law,  half  brother, half
 2    sister, spouse's parent, nephew, niece, uncle or aunt.
 3        (g)  "Child" means an unmarried son or  daughter  who  is
 4    under  18  years  of age and includes a stepchild, an adopted
 5    child or an illegitimate child.
 6        (h)  "Pecuniary loss"  means,  in  the  case  of  injury,
 7    appropriate  medical expenses and hospital expenses including
 8    expenses of a medical examination, medically required nursing
 9    care expenses, appropriate psychiatric  care  or  psychiatric
10    counseling  expenses,  expenses  for  care or counseling by a
11    licensed clinical psychologist or  licensed  clinical  social
12    worker  and  expenses  for  treatment  by  Christian  Science
13    practitioners   and   nursing   care   appropriate   thereto;
14    prosthetic appliances, eyeglasses, and hearing aids necessary
15    or  damaged  as  a  result of the crime; replacement services
16    loss, to a maximum of $1000 per month; dependents replacement
17    services loss, to a maximum  of  $1000  per  month;  loss  of
18    tuition paid to attend grammar school or high school when the
19    victim  had been enrolled as a full-time student prior to the
20    injury, or college or graduate school  when  the  victim  had
21    been  enrolled  as  a full-time day or night student prior to
22    the  injury  when  the  victim  becomes  unable  to  continue
23    attendance at school as a result of  the  crime  of  violence
24    perpetrated  against  him;  loss  of earnings, loss of future
25    earnings because of disability  resulting  from  the  injury,
26    and,  in  addition,  in the case of death, funeral and burial
27    expenses to a maximum of $3000 and loss  of  support  of  the
28    dependents  of  the  victim. Loss of future earnings shall be
29    reduced by any income from substitute work actually performed
30    by the victim or by income he would have earned in  available
31    appropriate  substitute work he was capable of performing but
32    unreasonably failed to undertake.  Loss of earnings, loss  of
33    future  earnings  and  loss of support shall be determined on
34    the basis of the victim's average net  monthly  earnings  for
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 1    the  6 months immediately preceding the date of the injury or
 2    on $1000 per month, whichever is less.    If  a  divorced  or
 3    legally separated applicant is claiming loss of support for a
 4    minor  child  of the deceased, the amount of support for each
 5    child shall be based either on  the  amount  of  support  the
 6    minor  child  received  pursuant  to  the  judgment for the 6
 7    months prior to the date of the deceased victim's  injury  or
 8    death,  or,  if the subject of pending litigation filed by or
 9    on behalf of the  divorced  or  legally  separated  applicant
10    prior  to  the  injury  or  death,  on  the  result  of  that
11    litigation.    Pecuniary  loss  does  not  include  pain  and
12    suffering or property loss or damage.
13        (i)  "Replacement   services   loss"    means    expenses
14    reasonably  incurred  in  obtaining  ordinary  and  necessary
15    services  in  lieu  of  those  the permanently injured person
16    would have performed, not for income, but for the benefit  of
17    himself  or  his  family,  if  he  had  not  been permanently
18    injured.
19        (j)  "Dependents replacement services  loss"  means  loss
20    reasonably  incurred  by dependents after a victim's death in
21    obtaining ordinary and necessary services in  lieu  of  those
22    the  victim  would  have  performed,  not for income, but for
23    their benefit, if he had not been fatally injured.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-313, eff.  1-1-96;  89-428,  eff.  12-13-95;
25    89-462, eff. 5-29-96.)

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