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VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 V-6.011 REG 1 1 The Victims of Crime Regulations, 1997 being Chapter V-6.011 Reg 1 (effective February 21, 1997) as amended by Saskatchewan Regulations 102/97, 50/2000, 30/2002, 48/2002 and 50/2004. NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation.

2 V-6.011 REG 1 VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 Table of Contents 1 Title 2 Interpretation 3 Amount of surcharge 4 No surcharge on parking offence 5 Use of money in the fund 6 Offences 7 Applications 8 Compensation 9 R.R.S. c.v-6.01 Reg 2 repealed Appendix

VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 V-6.011 REG 1 3 CHAPTER V-6.011 REG 1 The Victims of Crime Act, 1995 Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Victims of Crime Regulations, 1997. Interpretation 2 In these regulations: Act means The Victims of Crime Act, 1995; («Loi») criminal laws includes, for the purposes of the definition of victim in section 3 of the Act, an Act, or a regulation made pursuant to an Act, that establishes an offence; («loi pénale») injury means, for the purposes of Part III of the Act, physical or psychological harm and includes pregnancy. («lésion») 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s2. Amount of surcharge 3 For the purposes of section 10 of the Act, the amount of a surcharge is: (a) $30 if the fine imposed is $99 or less; (b) $40 if the fine imposed is greater than $99 but less than or equal to $200; (c) $50 if the fine imposed is greater than $200 but less than or equal to $500; (d) 30% of the fine imposed rounded off to the nearest dollar if the fine imposed is greater than $500; and (e) $40 if no fine is imposed. 12 Dec 97 SR 102/97 s2; 7 Jly 2000 SR 50/2000 s2; 28 Jun 2002 SR 48/2002 s2; 25 Jne 2004 SR 50/2004 s2. No surcharge on parking offence 4 No surcharge is to be imposed respecting any parking offence. 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s4. Use of money in the fund 5 Money in the fund may be used for the following: (a) surcharge administration; (b) administration of programs provided by the minister to victims; (c) victim services co-ordination; (d) crisis intervention services for victims; (e) facilities for victims and witnesses; (f) restitution; (g) victim-offender mediation;

4 V-6.011 REG 1 VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 (h) payment of compensation pursuant to Part III of the Act; (i) payments, including periodic payments, ordered by The Crimes Compensation Board pursuant to The Criminal Injuries Compensation Act, respecting applications received by the board before April 1, 1992; (j) training for justice system personnel respecting victims issues; (k) public education respecting victims issues; (l) community consultation respecting victims issues; (m) conferences respecting victims issues; (n) research and evaluation respecting victims issues; (o) a program for the disbursement of proceeds of crime. 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s5; 12 Apr 2002 SR 30/2002 s3. Offences 6(1) The offences described in Table 1 are, for the purposes of clause 14(1)(a) of the Act, the offences for which an application for compensation may be made. (2) The offences described in Table 2 are, for the purposes of subsection 14(3) of the Act, the offences for which the one year period mentioned in subsection 14(2) of the Act begins when the victim understands the nature of the injuries and recognizes the effects of the misconduct. 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s6. Applications 7(1) Subject to subsection (2), applications pursuant to sections 14 and 15 of the Act are to be in Form A. (2) The minister may accept: (a) a written application in a form other than Form A; or (b) an application made in any manner that the minister may specify where, in the opinion of the minister, it is not reasonably practicable to obtain a written application. 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s7. Compensation 8(1) The maximum amount of compensation that may be granted pursuant to section 16 of the Act respecting any one application is $25,000. (2) The minister may grant compensation respecting the following classes of monetary loss that result from a victim s injury or death: (a) medical, dental, optometric, chiropractic and other services provided by health care professionals; (b) loss of earnings; (c) loss of or damage to personal property; (d) funeral costs; (e) other expenses that, in the opinion of the minister, were reasonably incurred by the applicant.

VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 V-6.011 REG 1 5 (3) Where, in the opinion of the minister, exceptional circumstances exist, the minister may grant compensation to assist in the provision of counselling and treatment, to a maximum of $1,000 respecting any one victim or dependant. 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s8. R.R.S. c.v-6.01 Reg 2 repealed 9 The Victims of Crime Regulations, 1993 are repealed. 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1 s9. Appendix PART 1 Tables TABLE 1 [Subsection 6(1)] Section of the Criminal Code Offence 65 Taking part in a riot 76 Hijacking an aircraft 77 Endangering safety of aircraft 78 Taking on board civil aircraft offensive weapons or explosives 80 Failure to take reasonable care with respect to explosives (where death or bodily harm results) 81 Causing injury with intent by explosive substance 86 Pointing a firearm/careless use, etc. of firearm 151 Sexual interference 152 Invitation to sexual touching 153 Sexual exploitation 155 Incest 160(2) and (3) Compelling or inciting bestiality 170 Parent or guardian procuring sexual activity 173 Exposure 180 Common nuisance causing harm 212(2.1) and (4) Prostitution of person under 18 years of age 215 Failure to provide necessaries for preservation of life 218 Abandoning child 220 Causing death by criminal negligence 221 Causing bodily harm by criminal negligence 235 Murder 236 Manslaughter 239 Attempted murder 244 Causing bodily harm with intent 245 Administering noxious thing (poison) 246 Overcoming resistance to commission of an offence 247 Setting traps likely to cause death or harm

6 V-6.011 REG 1 VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 248 Interfering with transportation facilities 249 Dangerous operation of vessel, motor vehicle or aircraft 255(2) and (3) Impaired driving causing bodily harm or death 262 Impeding an attempt to save life 266 Assault 267 Assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm 268 Aggravated assault 269 Unlawfully causing bodily harm 269.1 Torture 270 Assaulting a peace officer 271 Sexual assault 272 Sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm 273 Aggravated sexual assault 279 Kidnapping 279.1 Hostage taking 280 Abduction of a person under 16 281 Abduction of a person under 14 343, 344 Robbery 423 Intimidation by violence 430(2) Mischief causing actual danger to life 433(b) Arson causing bodily harm 436 Causing fire resulting in loss of life 437 False fire alarm 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1; 12 Apr 2002 SR 30/2002 s4.

VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 V-6.011 REG 1 7 TABLE 2 [Subsection 6(2)] Section of the Criminal Code Offence 86 Pointing a firearm/careless use, etc. of firearm 151 Sexual interference 152 Invitation to sexual touching 153 Sexual exploitation 155 Incest 160(2) and (3) Compelling or inciting bestiality 170 Parent or guardian procuring sexual activity 212(2.1) and (4) Prostitution of person under 18 years of age 218 Abandoning child 221 Causing bodily harm by criminal negligence 239 Attempted murder 244 Causing bodily harm with intent 245 Administering noxious thing (poison) 266 Assault 267 Assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm 268 Aggravated assault 269 Unlawfully causing bodily harm 271 Sexual assault 272 Sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm 273 Aggravated sexual assault 279 Kidnapping 423 Intimidation by violence 28 Feb 97 cv-6.011 Reg 1; 12 Apr 2002 SR 30/2002 s4.

8 V-6.011 REG 1 VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 PART 2 FORM A [Subsection 7(1)]

VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 V-6.011 REG 1 9

10 V-6.011 REG 1 VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997

VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 V-6.011 REG 1 11 12 Apr 2002 SR 30/2002 s4.

12 V-6.011 REG 1 VICTIMS OF CRIME, 1997 REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN S PRINTER Copyright 2004