Victim Compensation Sample Clauses

The Victim Compensation clause establishes the obligation for one party to provide financial or other forms of restitution to individuals who have suffered harm or loss as a result of actions covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the types of compensable damages, the process for making a claim, and any limitations or exclusions that may apply. Its core practical function is to ensure that victims are fairly compensated for their losses, thereby addressing potential disputes and promoting accountability within the contractual relationship.
Victim Compensation. The subrecipient agrees to assist eligible victims in seeking available crime victim compensation benefits provided by the state victim compensation program. The subrecipient shall designate a Victim Compensation Coordinator within its agency. The Victim Compensation Coordinator shall receive victim compensation training from his/her county attorney’s office or complete the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) on-line Introduction to Crime Victim Compensation training module (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ACJC.Web/victim/cbttraining.aspx). If training has not been received, the subrecipient shall arrange for and attend training within 90 days from the first day of this subgrant award agreement or 90 days after reassignment of new staff in this role.
Victim Compensation. The subrecipient agrees to assist eligible victims in seeking available crime victim compensation benefits provided by the state victim compensation program. The subrecipient shall designate a Victim Compensation Coordinator within its agency. The Victim Compensation Coordinator shall receive victim compensation training from his/her county attorney’s office or complete the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) on-line Introduction to Crime Victim Compensation training module. If training has not been received, the subrecipient shall arrange for and attend training within 90 days from the first day of this subgrant award agreement or 90 days after reassignment of new staff in this role.
Victim Compensation. The Contractor will be responsible for negotiating a contract with the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) to operate a Joint Powers Victim Compensation Program Claims Verification Center with County. The staff of the Verification Center must be certified by the CalVCB to perform any claim verification and must follow all policies and procedures as established by the CalVCB. The Contractor must provide computers and cabling compatible with the data management system currently in place at the CalVCB. Further, the Contractor must establish a Revolving Fund and procedures for expenses under this contract. The Contractor must account for funds in the manner prescribed by current county mandates and practice and maintain the Revolving Fund in accordance with applicable laws and CalVCB policies.