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§ 631-a. Crime  victim  service  programs.  1.  The  office shall make  grants, within amounts appropriated for that purpose, for  crime  victim  service  programs  to  provide  services to crime victims and witnesses.  These  programs  shall  be  operated   at   the   community   level   by  not-for-profit  organizations, by agencies of local government or by any  combination thereof. Crime victim service programs may  be  designed  to  serve  crime victims and witnesses in general in a particular community,  or may be designed to serve a category of  persons  with  special  needs  relating to a particular kind of crime.    2.  The  director  shall  promulgate  regulations,  relating  to these  grants, including guidelines for its determinations.    (a) These regulations shall be designed to promote:    (i) alternative funding sources other than the state, including  local  government and private sources;    (ii)  coordination of public and private efforts to aid crime victims;  and    (iii) long range development of services to all victims  of  crime  in  the  community  and  to  all  victims and witnesses involved in criminal  prosecutions.    (b) These regulations shall also provide for services  including,  but  not limited to:    (i)   assistance  to  claimants  seeking  crime  victims  compensation  benefits;    (ii) referrals, crisis intervention and other counseling services;    (iii) services to elderly victims  and  to  child  victims  and  their  families;    (iv) transportation and household assistance; and    (v)  outreach  to  the  community  and  education  and training of law  enforcement and other criminal justice officials to the needs  of  crime  victims.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-22 > 631-a

§ 631-a. Crime  victim  service  programs.  1.  The  office shall make  grants, within amounts appropriated for that purpose, for  crime  victim  service  programs  to  provide  services to crime victims and witnesses.  These  programs  shall  be  operated   at   the   community   level   by  not-for-profit  organizations, by agencies of local government or by any  combination thereof. Crime victim service programs may  be  designed  to  serve  crime victims and witnesses in general in a particular community,  or may be designed to serve a category of  persons  with  special  needs  relating to a particular kind of crime.    2.  The  director  shall  promulgate  regulations,  relating  to these  grants, including guidelines for its determinations.    (a) These regulations shall be designed to promote:    (i) alternative funding sources other than the state, including  local  government and private sources;    (ii)  coordination of public and private efforts to aid crime victims;  and    (iii) long range development of services to all victims  of  crime  in  the  community  and  to  all  victims and witnesses involved in criminal  prosecutions.    (b) These regulations shall also provide for services  including,  but  not limited to:    (i)   assistance  to  claimants  seeking  crime  victims  compensation  benefits;    (ii) referrals, crisis intervention and other counseling services;    (iii) services to elderly victims  and  to  child  victims  and  their  families;    (iv) transportation and household assistance; and    (v)  outreach  to  the  community  and  education  and training of law  enforcement and other criminal justice officials to the needs  of  crime  victims.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-22 > 631-a

§ 631-a. Crime  victim  service  programs.  1.  The  office shall make  grants, within amounts appropriated for that purpose, for  crime  victim  service  programs  to  provide  services to crime victims and witnesses.  These  programs  shall  be  operated   at   the   community   level   by  not-for-profit  organizations, by agencies of local government or by any  combination thereof. Crime victim service programs may  be  designed  to  serve  crime victims and witnesses in general in a particular community,  or may be designed to serve a category of  persons  with  special  needs  relating to a particular kind of crime.    2.  The  director  shall  promulgate  regulations,  relating  to these  grants, including guidelines for its determinations.    (a) These regulations shall be designed to promote:    (i) alternative funding sources other than the state, including  local  government and private sources;    (ii)  coordination of public and private efforts to aid crime victims;  and    (iii) long range development of services to all victims  of  crime  in  the  community  and  to  all  victims and witnesses involved in criminal  prosecutions.    (b) These regulations shall also provide for services  including,  but  not limited to:    (i)   assistance  to  claimants  seeking  crime  victims  compensation  benefits;    (ii) referrals, crisis intervention and other counseling services;    (iii) services to elderly victims  and  to  child  victims  and  their  families;    (iv) transportation and household assistance; and    (v)  outreach  to  the  community  and  education  and training of law  enforcement and other criminal justice officials to the needs  of  crime  victims.