Pennsylvania Code
Title 37 - LAW
Part VI - Commission on Crime and Delinquency
Chapter 411 - CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION
CLAIMS
Section 411.15 - Actions affecting awards
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Except as provided in the act, OVS may deny a claim or reduce the amount awarded if it finds that the conduct of the direct victim or intervenor contributed to the injury. The conduct of the direct victim or intervenor will be deemed to have contributed to the injury if the direct victim or intervenor did one of the following:
(b) In determining whether the conduct of a direct victim or intervenor warrants a denial or reduction of the award, OVS may consider evidence indicating that the direct victim or intervenor was acting with legal justification as defined in 18 Pa.C.S. (relating to the Crimes Code) or other evidence of mitigation that the claimant asks OVS to consider.
(c) OVS may assess a contribution amount or deny in auto-related crimes when the victim is the driver of the vehicle and the victim does not have a valid license or the victim's driver's license has been revoked or was under suspension at the time of the crime.
(d) OVS will assess a $5,000 contribution for an award for medical expenses, or the current amount of medical benefits coverage required under Pennsylvania law, if a direct victim or intervenor was injured while driving his own car without insurance.
(e) Stolen cash claims that are received and are eligible for an award will have a minimum 10% contribution assessed if they fall under the definition of "pigeon drop."
(f) OVS may deny a claim or reduce the amount awarded or require repayment of a prior award if it finds that a direct victim, intervenor or claimant has not cooperated fully with law enforcement agencies or OVS. Failure to cooperate includes one or more of the following:
(g) OVS may consider a failure to cooperate with law enforcement and OVS to be justified when one of the following circumstances exist:
(h) If the crime involved is related to domestic violence, the conduct of the direct victim will not be considered unless the direct victim was the primary aggressor. In determining which party was the primary aggressor, OVS will consider the following:
This section cited in 37 Pa. Code § 411.18 (relating to actions affecting awards).