Kentucky Administrative Regulations Title 107 - Crime Victims Compensation Board [Inactive]

Kentucky Administrative Regulations – Title 107: Crime Victims Compensation Board [Inactive]

Title 107 of the Kentucky Administrative Regulations was previously assigned to the Crime Victims Compensation Board. This board was responsible for administering compensation to innocent victims of violent crime, helping cover expenses such as medical bills, lost wages, and funeral costs.

Status:

Current Status: Inactive

The regulatory functions under Title 107 have been discontinued or transferred. In many states, such transitions occur due to administrative restructuring, agency consolidation, or statutory changes.

Historical Role of the Crime Victims Compensation Board:

Reviewing and processing claims submitted by crime victims or their families.

Determining eligibility and amounts for financial compensation.

Promoting awareness about victim compensation rights.

Successor or Related Agency:

Although Title 107 is inactive, victim compensation services in Kentucky are still active and are now typically administered by:

The Kentucky Claims Commission under KRS Chapter 49 and KRS Chapter 346.

For up-to-date services or applications, refer to the Crime Victims Compensation Board section on the Kentucky Claims Commission website.

 

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