HR 1128 · 96th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement
Elderly Victims of Crime Act of 1979
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Introduced2
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1979-01-18)
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Elderly Victims of Crime Act of 1979 - Directs the Attorney General to make grants to qualified State programs for the compensation of elderly victims of crime. States that such grants shall total: (1) 100 percent of the allowable compensation paid to victims and survivors of victims of crimes which would constitute designated State crimes except for the fact that the crime is subject to exclusive Federal jurisdiction; (2) 75 percent of the allowable compensation paid to victims and dependent survivors of victims of designated crimes; and (3) 75 percent of administering emergency assistance offered by a State program. Specifies criteria for a State plan to qualify under this Act, including that such plan: (1) (A) offer compensation for personal injuries suffered as a result of certain State and Federal crimes; (B) offer compensation to surviving dependents of any person whose death resulted from being victim to such a crime; and (C) offer up to $1,000 compensation for loss or damage of property which is an item of necessity, as a result of such crime; (2) give eligible claimants the right to a hearing; (3) require cooperation with law enforcement agencies as a condition for recover…
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