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Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009
sec.42Composition of assistance
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### sec.42 Composition of assistance
The assistance granted under section 41 (1) to a parent secondary victim of an act of violence may consist of 1 or more of the following components—
reasonable counselling expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence;
reasonable medical expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence;
reasonable incidental travel expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence;
reasonable report expenses incurred by the victim for the victim’s application for assistance (including expenses incurred for an examination under section 73 );
if exceptional circumstances exist for the victim, loss of earnings of up to $20,000 suffered, or reasonably likely to be suffered, by the victim, as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence, during a period of up to 2 years after becoming aware of the act;
if exceptional circumstances exist for the victim, other reasonable expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim to significantly help the victim recover from the act of violence.
relocation expenses
costs of securing the victim’s place of residence or business
s 42 amd 2017 No. 8 s 36
- (a) reasonable counselling expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence;
- (b) reasonable medical expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence;
- (c) reasonable incidental travel expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence;
- (d) reasonable report expenses incurred by the victim for the victim’s application for assistance (including expenses incurred for an examination under section 73 );
- (e) if exceptional circumstances exist for the victim, loss of earnings of up to $20,000 suffered, or reasonably likely to be suffered, by the victim, as a direct result of becoming aware of the act of violence, during a period of up to 2 years after becoming aware of the act;
- (f) if exceptional circumstances exist for the victim, other reasonable expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, by the victim to significantly help the victim recover from the act of violence. Examples of other reasonable expenses— • relocation expenses • costs of securing the victim’s place of residence or business
- • relocation expenses
- • costs of securing the victim’s place of residence or business
- • relocation expenses
- • costs of securing the victim’s place of residence or business