Code of Maine Rules
26 - DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
550 - VICTIMS' COMPENSATION BOARD
Chapter 6 - RULES REGARDING LIMITATIONS ON COMPENSATION
Section 550-6-1 - Generally
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
The Board shall award compensation for unreimbursed medical and medically related expenses which the Board determines are reasonable and necessary and which were incurred as a direct result of the crime. Compensation will not be awarded for unrelated, or pre-existing conditions except to the extent that they were exacerbated by the crime. In the Board's determination of reasonable and necessary expenses the following guidelines shall apply; however, the Board may depart from these guidelines if necessary to further the purposes of the statute and if the Board states its reasons therefore in writing:
1. Funeral Expenses: A standard maximum award for funeral expenses shall be $4500.00 with an additional $500.00 award available for a burial marker. The Board may exceed this guideline in exceptional circumstances. The Board shall consider the following factors in deciding whether to award less than the standard maximum:
2. Lost Wages: Awards for lost wages shall be based on the victim's net wages at the time of injury. The Board shall not reimburse for lost income covered by a collateral source. Prior to the granting of an award for lost wages the Board must be provided with:
3. Medical Expenses: The victim shall be eligible for compensation for medical care incurred as a result of the crime that is not covered by another source. The Board may award up to 75% of all outstanding medical bills not to exceed the statutory limit. The Board will not pay interest, finance or collection fees as part of the claim.
4. Mental Health: A victim, and his or her family members to the extent that family counseling is determined to be necessary to expedite the victims recovery, shall be eligible for compensation for reasonable mental health counseling expenses incurred as a direct result of the crime. Counseling fees will be reimbursed only when treatment is provided by a qualified professional with an acceptable treatment plan.