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Victims Rights and Support Act 2013
30AVictims support where act is combination of act of violence, act of modern slavery or road crime
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#### 30A Victims support where act is combination of act of violence, act of modern slavery or road crime
30A Victims support where act is combination of act of violence, act of modern slavery or road crime
> > (1) This section applies if an act is 2 or more of the following—
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> > > (a) an act of violence,
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> > > (b) an act of modern slavery,
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> > > (c) a road crime.
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> > (2) A victim is eligible for each type of support under the Scheme only once in relation to the act.
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> > Examples—
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> > > If an act is both an act of violence and an act of modern slavery, the victim is eligible for financial assistance only once in relation to the act.
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> > > If an act is a road crime for which a family victim receives approved counselling services and the act is later classified as an act of violence in accordance with section 25(2A), the family victim would not be eligible for further approved counselling services but would be eligible for other forms of support under section 29.
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> **s 30A:** Ins 2018 No 30, Sch 5.7\[6A\]. Subst 2024 No 92, Sch 1\[19\].