Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 3 - OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Chapter 61 - CRIME VICTIMS' COMPENSATION
Subchapter B - DEFINITIONS
Section 61.101 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 61.101
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings:
(1) Application--A request for compensation
in accordance with Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.36(a), including
an emergency medical care application.
(2) Closed Application--An application which
has been administratively closed under §
RSA 61.3 of
this chapter (relating to Closing Applications). The administrative closure of
an application will prevent further payments, reimbursements or other claim
processing to occur unless the application is reopened under §
RSA
61.3(b) of this
chapter.
(3) Disability Period--The
length of time that a victim has a medically determinable physical or mental
impairment that causes the victim to be unable to perform their work as a
direct result of the criminally injurious conduct. For a victim under 18, the
disability period means the length of time the victim has a medically
determinable physical or mental impairment, or a combination of impairments,
that causes marked and severe functional limitations as a direct result of the
criminally injurious conduct. The disability period must be determined by a
Medical Doctor (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.), or the OAG.
(4) Extraordinary Pecuniary Losses--As used
in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.42(b), means economic losses
which exceed the limits on compensation in effect on the date of the criminally
injurious conduct giving rise to the application for compensation.
Extraordinary pecuniary losses may include loss of earnings, but only in
addition to the statutorily enumerated costs, which are further described in
§
RSA
61.407 of this chapter (relating to
Additional Compensation for Extraordinary Pecuniary Losses).
(5) Funeral Purchase Agreement--A written
statement of funeral goods and services signed by a claimant and a
representative of the service provider which itemizes the cost of funeral
services or merchandise selected by a claimant. The agreement may or may not
include terms governing burial expenses, but it must include the following
information:
(A) the funeral goods and funeral
services selected by that person and the prices to be paid for each, unless
there is an itemized discounted package arrangement;
(B) specifically itemized cash advance items;
and
(C) the total cost of the goods
and services selected.
(6) Health Care Service Provider--Any person
or entity that provides medical, psychiatric care or counseling services, and
includes a doctor or other person duly licensed to practice one or more of the
healing arts, a health care facility, or an entity providing health
care.
(7) Incarcerated--A person
who is confined in a penal institution as a result of being arrested for,
charged with, or convicted of a criminal offense. This term also includes
persons who have been detained in a confined space pending or during transport
to or from a penal institution.
(8)
Interested Person--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article
56.40(c), includes a victim and any valid claimants whose application for
compensation may be affected by the outcome of a final ruling hearing and does
not include the accused criminal offender or non-claimant creditors.
(9) Law enforcement agency--As used in Texas
Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 56, means a governmental organization that
employs commissioned peace officers as defined by Texas Code of Criminal
Procedure Article 2.12.
(10)
Medical--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.32(a)(9)(A),
means medical, hospital, nursing, physical therapy or dental services and
includes the costs of medical treatment, or any other medical cost deemed
appropriate by the OAG. Except for an admission to a hospital or clinic for
in-patient psychiatric treatment, a residential treatment center, or intensive
outpatient programs, the term medical does not include psychiatric care or
counseling, as that term is defined in this chapter.
(11) Medically Indicated Services--As used in
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.32(a)(9)(B)(ii), means medical
treatment, or psychiatric care or counseling related to the disability period
resulting from the personal injury which is ordered and provided by a heath
care service provider.
(12)
Medically Necessary--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article
56.385, refers to services that a health care service provider, exercising
prudent clinical judgment, would provide to a victim or claimant for the
purpose of evaluating, diagnosing or treating an illness, injury, disease or
its symptoms.
(13) Penal
Institution--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.41(b)(6)
and as defined in the Texas Penal Code §
RSA 1.07, refers to a
place designated by law for confinement of persons arrested for, charged with,
or convicted of an offense.
(14)
Physical Therapy--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article
56.32(a)(9)(A), refers to treatment prescribed by a M.D., D.O., or Chiropractic
Doctor (D.C.), conducted under the direct supervision of the M.D., D.O., D.C.,
or a physical therapist, and means health care services that prevent, identify,
correct, or alleviate acute or prolonged movement dysfunction or pain of
anatomical or physiological origin.
(15) Psychiatric Care or Counseling--As used
in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 56.32(a)(9)(A) and
56.32(a)(2)(D)(I), means psychiatric care or counseling performed by a mental
health service provider with a professional license and may include any
modality recognized by the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers
Compensation in their medical fee guidelines. The types of licenses approved by
the OAG to provide psychiatric care or counseling are listed on the OAG
website. The term psychiatric care or counseling does not include an admission
to a hospital or clinic for in-patient psychiatric treatment, admission to a
residential treatment center or intensive outpatient programs, which are
considered medical expenses.
(16)
Reports--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.38(d), includes
both written and oral reports from a law enforcement agency as deemed
appropriate by the OAG.
(17)
Resident--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article
56.32(a)(11)(A)(ii), means a person who has a domicile in Texas or who lives
for more than a temporary period in Texas, another state of the United States,
the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a possession or
territory of the United States.
(18) Service Provider--Any provider of
compensable services to a victim or claimant including, but not limited to,
health care service providers, mental health counselors, funeral or burial
service providers, child care providers, landlords, moving companies, or any
other person or entity who is eligible to receive direct payments from the OAG
on behalf of a victim or claimant under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure
Article 56.44(d) for pecuniary losses under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure
Article 56.32(a)(9).
(19) Total and
Permanent Disability--As used in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article
56.42(b), means the victim is not likely to recover from their crime related
personal injury such that an M.D. or D.O. may certify with reasonable medical
certainty that a disabling condition will continue indefinitely and results in
the victim's disqualification or inability to perform the usual tasks of a
worker in such a way as to leave the victim at a substantial disadvantage in
the competitive labor market for any type of work. The term does not require
permanent unemployment.
(20)
Trafficking of Persons--As defined by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article
56.32(a)(14), means any offense that results in a person engaging in forced
labor or services and that may be prosecuted under Texas Penal Code
§§
RSA
20A.02,
RSA
20A.03,
RSA
43.03,
RSA
43.04,
RSA
43.05,
RSA
43.25,
RSA
43.251, or
RSA
43.26.
(b) The definitions in this chapter will be given their most ordinary meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, in accordance with Texas Government Code § RSA 312.002(a).
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