Jus 11.03(2)
(2)
Suspend proceedings. The department may suspend proceedings upon its own motion or that of a prosecuting attorney for a period it deems appropriate on the grounds that a prosecution for an offense arising out of the act has been commenced or is imminent.
Jus 11.03(3)
(3)
Written decision. The department, by the Crime Victim Compensation Program director, shall issue a written decision setting forth the denial of the claim and the reasons, and shall furnish the applicant with a copy of the decision. The decision shall also advise the applicant of any right to a contested case hearing.
Jus 11.03(4)
(4)
Closed claims. A claim for compensation is closed when any of the following conditions occur:
Jus 11.03(4)(b)
(b) The 30 day time period for appealing the decision of the department has passed without a request from the applicant for a contested case hearing.
Jus 11.03(4)(c)
(c) The 30 day period for appealing the decision of the hearing examiner has passed without further appeal being made by the applicant.
Jus 11.03 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92; correction in (4) (a) made under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register May 2016 No. 725;
CR 19-136: am. (1), (3), (4) (a) Register September 2021 No. 789, eff. 10-1-21; correction in (1) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register September 2021 No. 789.
Jus 11.04
Jus 11.04
Economic loss. The department may make awards for unreimbursed economic losses as follows:
Jus 11.04(1)
(1) Actual cost of reasonable and necessary medical treatment, subject to the limits set forth under s.
949.06 (1) (bg), Stats.
Jus 11.04(2)
(2) Loss of actual earnings if the victim was employed or loss of potential earnings if the victim was not employed at the time of the crime based upon a sufficient showing by the victim that the victim incurred an actual loss of earnings. The department shall determine an award for work loss incurred as a direct result of an injury as follows:
Jus 11.04(2)(a)
(a) If the victim was employed at the time of the injury, an award for work loss shall be equal to the victim's unreimbursed net salary. In this paragraph “net salary" means income less deductions for federal withholding tax, state withholding tax, Medicare, and FICA tax. In this paragraph “disability period" means the length of time a victim is unable to work as a direct result of personal injuries caused by the crime.
Jus 11.04(2)(b)
(b) If the victim was not employed at the time of the injury or, if as a direct result of the injury, the victim suffered a disability causing a loss of potential earnings, the award may be based upon a sufficient showing by the victim that the victim incurred an actual loss of earnings. The victim must have received an offer of employment and must have been unable to begin employment as a direct result of a disability caused by the crime.
Jus 11.04(2)(c)
(c) The amount of the award under pars.
(a) and
(b) may be reduced by any income from substitute work actually performed by the victim or by income the victim would have earned in, [if] available, appropriate substitute work the victim was capable of performing but unreasonably failed to undertake.
Jus 11.04(2)(d)
(d) If the victim was self-employed at the time of the injury, the loss of actual earnings may be determined by taking into account the net business profit reported on the previous year's federal income tax return or the current year's net business profit based on current financial records. Net loss of earnings shall be determined by deducting self-employment tax as set forth by the IRS, federal withholding tax, state withholding tax, Medicare, and FICA tax from the net business profit.
Jus 11.04(2)(dm)
(dm) The disability period shall be determined by a physician if it exceeds 2 weeks from the date of the crime. If a physician determines that a claimant's disability is partially related to the victimization, the department shall reimburse the percentage of lost net wages determined by the physician to be directly related to the crime.
Jus 11.04(2)(e)
(e) If the victim failed to report earnings to federal and state revenue departments, if required to do so by law, the department may not make an award under this subsection based upon any such unreported income.
Jus 11.04(2m)
(2m) The department may award each parent of a victim not more than $3,000 total for reimbursement of mental health treatment and for work loss directly related to the crime.
Jus 11.04(3)
(3) Actual costs of ordinary, necessary and reasonable household and caregiver services in an amount sufficient to ensure that the victim's duties and responsibilities are continued until the victim is able to resume the performance of the duties or until the cost of services reaches the maximum allowable under s.
949.08 (1m) (a), Stats., whichever is less. The department may require that a physician certify that the victim is unable to perform the household or caretaker duties and responsibilities.
Jus 11.04(3m)
(3m) If as a direct result of the injury, the victim suffered a protracted disability, reasonable and necessary housing accessibility adaptations, not to exceed the limitations of s.
949.06 (1) (br), Stats.
Jus 11.04(4)
(4) Reasonable replacement value of any clothing and bedding that is held for evidentiary purposes, not to exceed the limitations of s.
949.06 (1) (c), Stats.
Jus 11.04(4m)
(4m) Reasonable replacement value of any computer or mobile telephone that is held for evidentiary purposes, not to exceed the limitations of s.
949.06 (1) (cg), Stats.
Jus 11.04(5)
(5) Reasonable replacement value of property, other than clothing and bedding under s.
949.06 (1) (c), Stats., that is held for evidentiary purposes and is rendered unusable as a result of crime laboratory testing, not to exceed the limitations of s.
949.06 (1) (cm), Stats.
Jus 11.04(6)
(6) Reasonable funeral and burial expenses not to exceed the limitations of s.
949.06 (1) (d), Stats. The costs of a reception, wake, or purchase of clothing for burial are not recoverable expenses under this section.
Jus 11.04(7)
(7) Loss of support, which shall be determined on the basis of the victim's net annual income at the time of death, and calculated in accordance with s.
949.06 (1) (e), Stats.
Jus 11.04(8)
(8) Reasonable and necessary costs associated with securing and cleaning up a crime scene not to exceed the limitations under s.
949.06 (1) (f), Stats. In this subsection:
Jus 11.04(8)(a)
(a) “Securing a crime scene" means taking reasonable steps to make the crime scene free of danger and the risk of future loss.
Jus 11.04(8)(b)
(b) “Cleaning up a crime scene" means removing or attempting to remove from the crime scene any stains or debris caused by the crime or the processing of the crime scene.
Jus 11.04 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92; correction in (6) made under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register May 2016 No. 725; correction in (3) under 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register June 2016 No. 726;
CR 19-136: am. (1), (2) (a), (d), cr. (2) (dm), (2m), am. (3), cr. (3m), (4m), am. (6), (7), (8) (a) Register September 2021 No. 789, eff. 10-1-21.
Jus 11.05(1)(1)
To whom payable. The department may make an award for economic loss to or for the benefit of any of the following persons:
Jus 11.05(1)(c)
(c) A third person, other than a collateral source or business, that has incurred an expense as a direct result of the victim's personal injury or death.
Jus 11.05(1)(d)
(d) A family member or person who lived with the victim immediately prior to the crime, as a result of the person's or family member's reaction to the death. In this subsection:
Jus 11.05(2)
(2)
Maximum award. An award shall not exceed the economic loss to the claimant or exceed the limitations of s.
949.08 (1m) (a), Stats.
Jus 11.05(3)
(3)
Dependents' loss of support. In determining the amount of the award, the department shall determine loss of support based on the victim's net income at the time of death and loss of support shall be calculated equal to four times the victim's annual net income. The department shall deduct from the loss of support award an amount equal to benefits the dependents received or are to receive, over the course of 4 years, as survivor benefits from the federal social security program. The department shall determine if the dependents have received or will receive life insurance proceeds due to the victim's death and each dependent's loss of support award shall be reduced by the life insurance proceeds available to them.
Jus 11.05(4)(a)(a) Any award made under this subchapter shall be reduced by the amount of any payment received, or to be received, as a result of the injury or death:
Jus 11.05(4)(a)2.
2. From insurance payments or programs, including workers compensation, unemployment compensation and social security.
Jus 11.05(4)(a)5.
5. From one or more 3rd parties held liable for the victim's injury or death.
Jus 11.05(4)(b)
(b) If the claimant fails to take advantage of a source of benefits that would have been available to the claimant or that would have reimbursed the claimant for all or a portion of an economic loss, the department shall reduce or deny an award to the extent that it would have been paid by such source of benefits. The department may waive this requirement in the interest of justice.
Jus 11.05(5)
(5)
Awards to minor dependents. The department may award benefits to the parent of a minor dependent child, the child's guardian or to such person, or trustee, for the minor dependent child's use as may be found to be best calculated to serve the interest of the child or for the support and maintenance of a minor dependent child or children.
Jus 11.05(6)
(6)
Awards to providers. The department may pay any portion of an award directly to the provider of any service which is the basis for that portion of the award.
Jus 11.05(7)
(7)
Awards not subject to attachment. No award made under this subchapter may be subject to execution, attachment, garnishment or other process, except that an award for economic loss is not exempt from a claim of a creditor to the extent that the creditor provided products, services or accommodations, the costs of which are included in the award.
Jus 11.05(8)
(8)
Actual loss. The department may not make an award when the department determines in a particular case that the claimant would not ordinarily have been required to pay for the services but for ch.
949, Stats.
Jus 11.05(9)
(9)
Dependents. If 2 or more dependents are entitled to the award as a result of the death of a victim, the department shall apportion the award among the dependents. The department may apportion the award among the dependents in equal amounts.
Jus 11.05(10)
(10)
Probate award. The department may apportion an award for a victim's economic loss in a manner which the department determines to be just or in the best interest of the applicant.
Jus 11.05(11)
(11)
Periodic awards. In the case of the death of the victim or in the case of a protracted loss of earnings, the department may make periodic awards. The department shall periodically verify whether the claimant is entitled to continue to receive such payments.
Jus 11.05 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92;
CR 15-058: am. (4) (a) (intro.), (7)
Register May 2016 No. 725, eff. 6-1-16; correction in (6) made under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register May 2016 No. 725;
CR 19-136: am. (1) (c), (2), cons. and renum. (3) (intro.) and (a) to (3) and am., r. (3) (b), am. (4) (a) 4. Register September 2021 No. 789, eff. 10-1-21.
Jus 11.06(1)(1)
Eligible providers. Eligible providers of mental health treatment under this subchapter include a qualified treatment trainee under clinical supervision as defined by s.
DHS 35.03 (17m) or any of the following individuals licensed by the state in which he or she practices:
Jus 11.06(1)(a)
(a) A physician who has completed a residency in psychiatry.
Jus 11.06(2)
(2)
Eligible services. Eligible types of mental health treatment under this subchapter include:
Jus 11.06(2)(a)
(a) Inpatient psychiatric services provided within the psychiatric unit of a general hospital or a psychiatric facility.
Jus 11.06(2)(d)
(d) Complementary mental health services may be considered for payment by the department if administered in conjunction with any of the above-listed treatments, prescribed by an eligible provider, and administered by an accredited practitioner.
Jus 11.06(3)
(3)
Limitations on eligible services. Limitations on eligible services include:
Jus 11.06(3)(a)
(a) Collateral interviews are limited to the non-offending family members.
Jus 11.06(3)(b)
(b) Group psychotherapy sessions are limited to those in which not more than 10 individuals receive psychotherapy services together from an eligible provider.
Jus 11.06(3)(c)
(c) Court appearances or evaluations are not eligible services.
Jus 11.06(4)
(4)
Authorization process. The department shall require eligible providers of services to submit an authorization request which may include the following information:
Jus 11.06(4)(a)
(a) The name, address, and medical assistance or identification number of the provider conducting the diagnostic examination and performing the psychotherapy services.
Jus 11.06(4)(b)
(b) A detailed summary of the problems for which the victim or claimant is seeking mental health treatment.
Jus 11.06(4)(c)
(c) A detailed summary of the diagnostic examination, including the severity of the victim's or claimant's mental illness, medically significant emotional or social dysfunctions, the medical necessity for treatment and the suggested outcome of treatment.
Jus 11.06(4)(d)
(d) A statement of the estimated frequency of treatment sessions and the estimated cost of treatment.
Jus 11.06(4)(e)
(e) A statement of the relationship between the crime and the need for treatment, and to what extent the treatment is directly related to the crime.
Jus 11.06(4)(f)
(f) A statement of the victim's or claimant's psychological condition prior to the crime.
Jus 11.06(5)(a)(a) Department claims specialists shall review authorization requests for mental health claims. The department may appoint persons who meet the same minimum requirements that providers are expected to meet to review authorization requests.
Jus 11.06(5)(b)
(b) The department shall review the progress of the treatment periodically as the department determines it is reasonable to do so. Progress reports shall describe the victim's current symptoms, problem changes in symptoms since the last report, progress made toward each treatment goal, a list of impediments to progress, and a plan to address impediments.
Jus 11.06 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92;
CR 15-058: am. (1) (intro.), (2) (intro.)
Register May 2016 No. 725, eff. 6-1-16;
CR 19-136: am. (1) (intro.), (a), r. (1) (b) to (d), cr. (1) (e) to (h), am. (2) (a), (b), r. (2) (c), cr. (2) (d), am. (4) (intro.), (b), (c), (e), (f) Register September 2021 No. 789, eff. 10-1-21.
Jus 11.07
Jus 11.07
Limitations on awards. The department may not make an award if the department determines that any of the following apply:
Jus 11.07(1)
(1) The application was not filed within one year after the date of the personal injury or death, subject to the exception under s.
949.08 (1m) (b), Stats. The department may waive the one year filing requirement under this subsection in the interest of justice.
Jus 11.07(2)
(2) The incident upon which the claim is based was not reported to a law enforcement agency within 5 days of its occurrence or, if the incident could not have reasonably been reported within that period, within 5 days of the time when a report could reasonably have been made. The department may waive the time limit on reporting under this subsection in the interest of justice.
Jus 11.07(2)(a)
(a) Lack of knowledge of the provisions of ch.
949, Stats., and of this subchapter does not extend the time in which an incident must be reported to a law enforcement agency.
Jus 11.07(3)
(3) The victim engaged in conduct which substantially contributed to the victim's injury or death or engaged in conduct in which the victim could have reasonably foreseen could lead to injury or death. This paragraph does not apply to awards to victims under s.
949.03 (1) (a), Stats. In determining whether the victim engaged in contributory conduct under this subsection the department:
Jus 11.07(3)(a)
(a) Shall consider any behavior of the victim that may have directly or indirectly contributed to the victim's injury or death including consent, provocation, verbal utterance, gesture, incitement, prior conduct of the victim and the ability of the victim to have reasonably avoided the incident upon which the claim is based.
Jus 11.07(3)(b)
(b) May consider whether the victim was under the influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance at the time of the incident upon which the claim is based; whether the victim has engaged in an ongoing course of criminal conduct within 5 years or less of the date of the incident upon which the claim is based; or whether the incident upon which the claim is based occurred while the victim was incarcerated in a city or county detention facility pending the disposition of criminal charges or, after being convicted of an offense, was serving a sentence of imprisonment.
Jus 11.07(4)
(4) The victim committed a crime which caused, or contributed to, the victim's injury or death.