Chapter 299B — Title
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 299B — Title
299B.01
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.51 for the current version of this law.
299B.02
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.52 for the current version of this law.
299B.03
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.53 for the current version of this law.
299B.04
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.54 for the current version of this law.
299B.05
This section has been renumbered and partially repealed. Subdivisions 1, 2a, and 3 were renumbered to section 611A.55. …
299B.06
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.56 for the current version of this law.
299B.07
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.57 for the current version of this law.
299B.071
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.58 for the current version of this law.
299B.08
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.59 for the current version of this law.
299B.09
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.60 for the current version of this law.
299B.10
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.61 for the current version of this law.
299B.11
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.62 for the current version of this law.
299B.12
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.63 for the current version of this law.
299B.13
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.64 for the current version of this law.
299B.14
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.65 for the current version of this law.
299B.15
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.66 for the current version of this law.
299B.16
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.67 for the current version of this law.
299B.17
This section has been renumbered. See section 611A.68 for the current version of this law.
611A.51
Title
This section provides the title for sections 611A.51 through 611A.68, which together make up the Minnesota Crime Victims …
611A.52
Definitions
This section defines key terms used in the Crime Victims Reimbursement Act. A 'crime' is conduct in Minnesota that …
611A.53
Reimbursement Awards; Eligibility
This section says who can get crime victim reimbursement and what limits apply. Victims, their dependents, estates, and …
611A.54
Amount of Reimbursement
Crime victim reimbursement equals the victim's actual economic loss, but with limits. The amount is reduced by any money …
611A.56
Powers and Duties of Board
The Crime Victims Reimbursement Board must give claimants a chance for a hearing, adopt rules for how to apply, …
611A.57
Determination of Claims
Board staff investigates each claim and the executive director decides whether to approve it. If the director cannot …
611A.58
Attorney Fees; Limitation for Representation Before Board
The Crime Victims Reimbursement Board has the power to limit how much an attorney can charge for representing a claimant …
611A.59
This section has been repealed and is no longer in effect.
611A.60
Reimbursement; How Paid
Crime victim reimbursement can be paid as a lump sum or in installments, as the board decides. Any emergency payment …
611A.61
Subrogation
When the state pays crime victim reimbursement, it takes over the victim's right to collect that amount from other …
611A.62
Medical Privilege
In crime victim reimbursement proceedings, there is no doctor-patient privilege for medical records related to the …
611A.63
Enforcement of Board's Orders
If someone refuses to follow a board order or withholds evidence, the board can take appropriate action, including …
611A.64
Department of Corrections; Restitution
The Department of Corrections can create programs where people in its care can contribute toward paying back the victims …
611A.65
Use of Record of Claim; Evidence
Records from crime victim reimbursement proceedings, board decisions, and whether an award was made or denied cannot be …
611A.66
Law Enforcement Agencies; Duty to Inform Victims of Right to File Claim
Police and other law enforcement agencies must tell crime victims about their right to apply for reimbursement and give …
611A.67
Fraudulent Claims; Penalty
Anyone who knowingly files a false claim for crime victim reimbursement is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
611A.68
Limiting Commercial Exploitation of Crimes; Payment of Victims
This is Minnesota's 'Son of Sam' law. When an offender profits from their crime through a book, movie, or other media …