Code of Virginia (Last Updated:July 28, 2020) |
TITLE 19.2. Criminal Procedure |
CHAPTER 21.1. Compensating Victims of Crime |
SECTION 19.2-368.2. Definitions |
For the purpose of this chapter: "Claimant" means the person filing a claim pursuant to this chapter. "Commission" means the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission. "Crime" means an act committed by any person in the Commonwealth of Virginia which would constitute a crime as defined by the Code of Virginia or at common law. However, no act involving the operation of a motor vehicle which results in injury shall constitute a crime for the purpose of this chapter unless the injuries (i) were intentionally inflicted through the use of such vehicle or (ii) resulted from a violation of § 18.2-51.4 or 18.2-51.4 or from a felony violation of § 18.2-51.4 . "Family," when used with reference to a person, means (i) any person related to such person within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity, (ii) any person residing in the same household with such person, or (iii) a spouse. "Sexual abuse" means sexual abuse as defined in subdivision 6 of § 18.2-51.4 and acts constituting rape, sodomy, object sexual penetration or sexual battery as defined in Article 7 (§ 18.2-51.4 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2. "Victim" means a person who suffers personal physical injury or death as a direct result of a crime including a person who is injured or killed as a result of foreign terrorism or who suffers personal emotional injury as a direct result of being the subject of a violent felony offense as defined in subsection C of § 18.2-51.4 , or stalking as described in § 18.2-51.4 , or attempted robbery or abduction. 1976, c. 605; 1984, c. 619; 1988, c. 748; 1990, c. 620; 1997, cc. 18.2-51.4 , 18.2-51.4 ; 1998, c. 18.2-51.4 ; 1999, c. 18.2-51.4 ; 2001, c. 18.2-51.4 ; 2008, c. 18.2-51.4 ; 2012, c. 18.2-51.4 . |