2012 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 1 - CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 40 - CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION
1-40-118. Distribution of monies to crime victim service and victim assistance providers.


WY Stat § 1-40-118 (through 2012) What's This?

(a) In addition to any other powers specified in this act the division shall oversee the distribution of federal and state funds under its control, to eligible crime victim service providers, including funds received under the federal Victims of Crime Act of 1984.

(b) For purposes of this section "crime victim service provider" means any program operated by a public agency or nonprofit organization or any combination thereof which provides comprehensive services to victims of crime, including but not limited to:

(i) Crisis intervention services;

(ii) Informing victims and witnesses of the case status and progress;

(iii) Assistance in participating in criminal justice proceedings;

(iv) Performing advocate duties for crime victims;

(v) Assisting victims in recovering property damaged or stolen and in obtaining restitution or compensation for medical and other expenses incurred as a result of crime;

(vi) Developing community resources to assist victims of crime;

(vii) Assisting victims of crime in the preparation and presentation of claims under the Crime Victims Compensation Act.

(c) In establishing priorities the division shall follow requirements regarding prioritization that are established by the funding authority.

(d) The division shall by rule establish a method for distributing monies to crime victim service providers. The division's rules and regulations shall reflect the following factors in determining the distribution formula: population, needs assessment, regional cost differences and any requirements promulgated by the granting source.

(i) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 81, 3.

(ii) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 81, 3.

(iii) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 81, 3.

(e) In determining whether a victim service provider is eligible to receive grants under subsection (d) of this section, the primary consideration shall be whether the eligibility requirements of the granting source are met, including the provider's agreement to submit an annual unduplicated count of the number of victims served in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the division.

(i) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 81, 3.

(ii) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 81, 3.

(f) Funds distributed under this section shall supplement, not supplant, existing victim or witness programs throughout the state.

(g) To the extent the legislature provides funding for victim assistance providers that serve victims of all crimes, the division of victim services shall:

(i) Distribute the state funding provided for victim assistance providers as follows:

(A) No less than two percent (2%) of the total amount of state funding shall be distributed to each county and the Wind River Indian Reservation for victim assistance providers within the county or within the Wind River Indian Reservation that meet the requirements established by the division of victim services;

(B) Of the remaining state funding under this subsection, amounts shall be distributed to the victim assistance providers within the counties and the Wind River Indian Reservation on a proportional basis according to each county's and the reservation's population. For purposes of the distribution under this subparagraph, the population residing on the Wind River Indian Reservation shall be determined separate from the balance of the population of Fremont county;

(C) If funds have been returned to the division pursuant to unfulfilled contracts under this subsection at the end of the fiscal year, prior to reversion pursuant to W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), a law enforcement agency that has carried out a clandestine laboratory operation remediation may apply for compensation under this subsection for any remediation expenses not otherwise collected pursuant to W.S. 35-9-158(a). The maximum amount payable pursuant to this subsection to a law enforcement agency that has carried out a clandestine laboratory operation remediation shall be the amount set forth in the court approved expense report as provided under W.S. 35-9-158(a) minus amounts collected from other sources pursuant to W.S. 35-9-158(a).

(ii) Require victim assistance providers to:

(A) Provide the services specified under subsection (a) of this section;

(B) Advocate to ensure victims are allowed to exercise their rights under the victims bill of rights established in W.S. 1-40-203;

(C) Submit their long-term strategic plans to the division of victim services for approval.

(iii) Establish minimum program standards and uniform reporting procedures for victim assistance providers that receive state funding under this subsection through rules and regulations adopted in accordance with W.S. 9-1-638(a)(vii).

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