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Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 2016
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98 Applications for financial assistance in relation to
criminal injuries before commencement of this Act
(1) This section applies if, immediately before 1 July 2016, a person was
entitled to make an application in relation to a criminal injury under
the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983 (repealed),
section 27 (Application for financial assistance).
Note The Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983 was repealed, and
this Act commenced, on 1 July 2016.
(2) The person may apply for financial assistance under this Act as if the
conduct that resulted in the criminal injury had occurred on or after
Note Time limits apply for making an application for financial assistance (see
s 32).
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(3) However, subsection (2) does not apply if the person has received
financial assistance in relation to the criminal injury under—
(a) the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983 (repealed);
or
(b) this Act, in accordance with expired section 203.
(4) Any right of the person to make an application, on or after the
commencement day, for financial assistance in accordance with
expired section 203 is extinguished.
Note Expired section 203 was a transitional provision that allowed applications
that could have been made under the Victims of Crime (Financial
Assistance) Act 1983 to be made under this Act despite the former Act’s
repeal.
(5) Subsection (4) does not affect the person’s right to receive financial
assistance under expired section 203 for an application made under
that section, but not decided by the commissioner, before the
commencement day.
(6) In this section:
commencement day means the day the Victims of Crime (Financial
Assistance) Amendment Act 2024, section 15 commences.
expired section 203 means section 203, as in force immediately
before 1 July 2021.