Jus 12.02(5)(b)1.1. Programs shall notify potentially eligible victims of violent crimes of the existence of the crime victim compensation program under ch. 949, Stats. Notification shall include an explanation of available benefits and application procedures. Jus 12.02(5)(b)2.2. Programs may assist potentially eligible crime victim compensation recipients in the completion and submission of their application forms. Jus 12.02(5)(b)3.3. Programs may advise crime victims of the merits of their crime victim compensation applications and assist them in gathering necessary information to perfect their claims. Jus 12.02(5)(c)1.1. Programs shall provide information about and make appropriate referrals to agencies which provide support and other services. Jus 12.02(5)(c)2.2. Programs shall keep a listing of referral services, including eligibility requirements, services offered, hours of operation, location, telephone number, fee, and contact person, if known. Jus 12.02(5)(c)3.3. Programs shall refer witnesses of homicide and the family members of victims of homicide directly to appropriate available community service agencies in order to meet immediate and long term needs. Jus 12.02(5)(c)4.4. Programs may follow up referrals to service agencies in order to assure that the needs of victims, witnesses, and the families of homicide victims are met. Jus 12.02(5)(d)1.1. Programs shall notify witnesses in a criminal justice proceeding of the existence of witness fees and the procedure to be followed in order to apply for and receive any witness fees to which they are entitled. Jus 12.02(5)(d)2.2. Programs may assist witnesses in applying for payment of witness fees. Jus 12.02(5)(e)1.1. Programs shall furnish to the general public and agencies that have contact with crime victims and witnesses information describing the victim and witness assistance services offered by the program and how to avail themselves of those services. Jus 12.02(5)(e)2.2. Programs may develop and make available informational brochures describing the rights of victims and witnesses, services provided through the program, and how to avail themselves of those services. Jus 12.02(5)(e)3.3. Programs may hold educational sessions with criminal justice and other related agencies in their jurisdictions in order to enhance understanding and cooperation among agencies, inform agencies of the rights and needs of victims and witnesses, and describe the services provided through the program. Jus 12.02(5)(f)1.1. Programs shall provide information to victims and witnesses who request it on personal support services available to them while they are in court. Jus 12.02(5)(f)2.2. Programs may arrange accompaniment for witnesses throughout their court appearances. Jus 12.02(5)(g)1.1. Programs shall inform victims and witnesses who request it of transportation services available related to participation in the investigation or prosecution of the crime and how to avail themselves of those services. Jus 12.02(5)(g)2.2. Transportation services shall include the provision of information regarding the location of the courthouse and available parking facilities. Jus 12.02(5)(g)3.3. Programs may provide transportation directly, when deemed necessary by program staff for the participation of victims and witnesses in criminal justice proceedings. Jus 12.02(5)(h)1.1. Programs shall inform victims of felonies of their right to provide the court with information pertaining to the economic, physical, and psychological effects of the crime upon them. Jus 12.02(5)(h)2.2. Programs may assist victims of felonies in developing victim impact statements to be provided to the court at the time of sentencing. Jus 12.02(5)(h)3.3. Programs may assist in the early gathering of restitution information for the purpose of providing the court and the district attorney with information pertaining to the economic effect of the crime upon the victim of a felony. The determination, verification, and collection of restitution are not victim services for purposes of this chapter.