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Program
Directory
Louisiana
Crime
Victims Reparations Board
Commission on Law Enforcement
1885
Wooddale Blvd.
Suite 708
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
(225) 925-4437
FAX: (225) 925-1998
1-888-6-Victim (in-state)
Web
site: www.lcle.state.la.us/programs/cvr.asp
Program Managers: Robert
Wertz, Linda Gautier
Board: Michael Ranatza, Hazel Adams, Carol Alexander, Fernest J. Benoit,
Lamarr Davis, Leroy Falgoust, A. Edward Hardin, Elizabeth Harvey, Ann
Polak, Bill Willis, Audrey Thibodeaux
Created
in 1982, the program operates with a small central staff and 11-person
board relying on sheriffs' offices within each of 64 parishes to perform
initial work on each application. Board members are appointed by the governor
for terms concurrent with the governor's, with one from each of seven
Congressional districts, two at-large, and one nominated by a victim organization,
along with the commission's executive director.
FUNDING
The program receives a minimum of $50 per felony conviction and $7.50
per misdemeanor. Some traffic offenses are included. The program also
receives an annual VOCA grant.
ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS
Law enforcement reporting period: 72 hours
Filing period: 1 year
Exceptions: Good cause; routinely waived for child victims
PROCEDURES
A staff liaison in each of 64 parish sheriffs' offices assists with
the application process. Board staff reviews and processes all applications
for monthly board meetings. All decisions are rendered by the board.
Appeals: Applicant
has 60 days to appeal by sending further information to the board. Applicant
may appear at the board meeting where the appeal is decided. If appeal
is denied, appli cant may request judicial review in district court.
BENEFITS
Maximum award: $10,000; up to $25,000 may be awarded when injuries are
total and permanent
Compensable
Costs (with limits)
- Medical expenses:
payment limited to 70% of billed and approved amount
- Mental health
counseling: 26 sessions or 6 months, whichever comes first, with $5,000
maximum for primary victim and $2,000 maximum for secondary victims;
$300 for evaluations or testing. Reimbursable rates for licensed or
board-certified therapist: $60/hour masters' level; $75/hour Ph.D./M.D.;
$25 per session for group therapy. Inpatient: 1 therapy session per
day, lowest rate paid; no occupational or recreational therapy; no
medication or macrobiotic supplements other than traditional psychiatric
medications and analgesics; other allowable charges @ 50%.
- Lost wages/support:
maximum of $10,000 (52 weeks @ maximum of $400 per week gross)
- Funerals: $4,500
- Crime-scene
property damage:$10,000 maximum for loss of an abode by arson; expenses
resulting from evidence collection and securing crime scene
- Replacement
services: $1,500; up to $100 per week per child, $200 per week per
family
- Travel: $300;
medical portion @ 70%; 32 cents per mile for private vehicle; $500
for air medical evacuation
- Attorney fees:
not compensable unless hearing is called by board; limit of $50 per
hour up to $250
- Emergency: $500
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