2005 California Government Code Sections 29631-29637 Article 2. Victims of Crime

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 29631-29637

29631.  The Legislature hereby declares that it serves a public
purpose, and is of benefit to the state and to every county and city
in the state, to indemnify those innocent residents of the State of
California whose property has been injured or destroyed as a result
of the acts specified in Section 29632.
29632.  The legislative body of a county or of a city may establish
a program which provides for the reimbursement of any innocent
resident of the county or city, as the case may be, whose property is
or has been at any time subsequent to a date designated by the
legislative body injured or destroyed as the consequence of:
   (a) An act of a peace officer in the detection of crime or the
apprehension or arrest of any person for any public offense; or
   (b) An act of a person in resisting or avoiding arrest.
29633.  The legislative body may impose such other restrictions and
conditions as it finds advisable and which do not impair the
constitutional rights of any person.
29634.  In establishing a program pursuant to this article the
legislative body may provide for the procedures to determine whether
or not a claimant is entitled to reimbursement.
29635.  If a claim is paid under this article the county or city
shall be subrogated to the rights of the claimant to whom such claim
was paid against any person injuring or destroying the property of
the claimant for which payment was made to the extent of the payment
of the claim.  The county or city may recover the amount of the claim
paid in a separate action, or may intervene in an action brought by
the claimant.
29636.  Upon conviction of any person of a crime which has resulted
in the injury or destruction of property for which reimbursement is
provided for under a program established pursuant to this article, in
addition to the requirements of Section 13964 the court shall take
into consideration the defendant's economic condition, and unless it
finds such action will cause the family of the defendant to be
dependent upon public welfare, may, in addition to any other penalty,
order the defendant to pay a fine in an amount sufficient to pay for
the replacement or repair of the property injured or destroyed but
not more than the fair market value of such property.  That portion
of the fine not subject to the provisions of Section 13964 shall be
appropriated to the county or city whose legislative body has
established such a program and shall be used to pay claims which have
been allowed pursuant to provisions adopted by the legislative body
pursuant to this article.
   If the legislative body of a county and the legislative body of a
city therein, have both established such a program, such portion of
the fine shall be paid to the county or city which actually has paid
the claimant.
29637.  For the purposes of this article, the legislative body of a
county or a city may by resolution determine that a resident may be
reimbursed for any losses not otherwise covered by insurance.


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