RETRIEVE BILL
 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                           494
 
                               2003-2004 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 13, 2003
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  JOHNSON, ALESI, BONACIC, FARLEY, LARKIN, LAVALLE,
          LIBOUS, MALTESE, MARCELLINO, MAZIARZ, NOZZOLIO, PADAVAN, RATH, SALAND,
          SKELOS, SPANO, VELELLA -- read twice and  ordered  printed,  and  when
          printed  to  be committed to the Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and
          Correction
 
        AN ACT to amend the executive law, the civil practice law and rules  and
          the  tax  law,  in  relation  to  personal  injury awards for injuries
          sustained by convicted violent felony offenders during the  commission
          or as a direct result of a crime
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The executive law is amended by adding a new section  634-a
     2  to read as follows:
     3    §  634-a.  Receivership;  civil awards convicted violent felony offen-
     4  ders. 1. Upon receipt of a copy of a summons and complaint  as  provided
     5  in  section  one  thousand  twenty-seven  of  the civil practice law and
     6  rules, the board shall immediately take such actions as are necessary to
     7  notify all known victims, if any, during the ten year  period  prior  to
     8  the  commencement of the action, of the commencement of the civil action
     9  and their ability to file a claim with the board upon notice of an award
    10  in such action, by certified mail, return receipt requested,  where  the
    11  victims' names and addresses are known by the board.
    12    2.  Notwithstanding any provisions of the civil practice law and rules
    13  to the contrary, in a civil action commenced by an individual  convicted
    14  of  a  violent felony offense to recover for personal injuries sustained
    15  either during the commission of such offense, while  fleeing  from  such
    16  offense  or  as  a  direct  result  of  such offense, the board shall be
    17  appointed by the court as receiver of any award in  such  action  for  a
    18  period  of ten years, which term can be extended upon the board's appli-
    19  cation for good cause shown, for an additional ten year period, and  the
    20  board  shall  receive a receivership fee of twenty percent of such award
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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     1  at the time such award is made. The board shall deposit the  balance  of
     2  such  award  in  an  escrow  account  for the benefit and payable to any
     3  victim or the legal representative of any victim of crimes committed  by
     4  such individual.
     5    3. The board shall upon receiving notice from the court of an award in
     6  such  civil action, notify the victims by certified mail, return receipt
     7  requested of the award, and provide a claim form for the victim to  file
     8  a claim with the board.
     9    4.  The  board  shall  after taking its fee as receiver distribute the
    10  remaining funds as follows:
    11    (a) twenty percent of the award to the board;
    12    (b) all fees due and owing the attorneys having represented such indi-
    13  vidual in the civil action;
    14    (c) reimburse all health care insurance providers for payments made to
    15  medical providers on behalf of such individual in relation to the  inju-
    16  ries alleged in the civil action;
    17    (d)  reimburse  the  local  and  state  government  for  the following
    18  expenses incurred during the ten years prior to the commencement of  the
    19  civil action with respect to such individual:
    20    (1) all expenses related to representation by the public defender;
    21    (2) all court costs related to such prosecutions;
    22    (3) all costs related to incarceration;
    23    (4) all benefits distributed by social services agencies; and
    24    (5) all unemployment insurance benefits;
    25    (e) reimburse the local and state government for the anticipated costs
    26  of  incarceration  of  such individual from the time the civil action is
    27  commenced until the expiration of the term of such individual's sentence
    28  of imprisonment;
    29    (f) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the estates,  powers
    30  and  trusts  law or the civil practice law and rules with respect to the
    31  timely bringing of an action, to the victim of the specific criminal act
    32  involved in the civil action an amount not to exceed three and  one-half
    33  times the victim's actual out-of-pocket expenses and pain and suffering,
    34  less any amount previously awarded by the board;
    35    (g)  notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the estates, powers
    36  and trusts law or the civil practice law and rules with respect  to  the
    37  timely bringing of an action, to all victims of crimes committed by such
    38  individual  in  the  ten years immediately preceding the commencement of
    39  the civil action an amount not to exceed three times their  actual  out-
    40  of-pocket expenses, less any amount previously awarded by the board; and
    41    (h)  the  balance of such escrow account, less the interest accrued by
    42  such account, to the individual commencing such civil action.
    43    5. The board shall establish such rules and regulations as are  neces-
    44  sary for the implementation of this section.
    45    §  2.  The  civil  practice  law  and rules is amended by adding a new
    46  section 1027 to read as follows:
    47    § 1027. Service of summons and complaint; crime victims board.  In  an
    48  action  commenced  by a person convicted of a violent felony offense for
    49  personal injuries sustained either during the commission of such offense
    50  or while fleeing such offense, such person shall serve  a  copy  of  the
    51  summons and complaint on the chairman of the crime victims board.
    52    §  3.  The tax law is amended by adding a new section 612-a to read as
    53  follows:
    54    § 612-a. Lump sum distribution crime victims board.  There  is  hereby
    55  levied  and imposed a tax on the funds distributed to a person convicted
    56  of  a  violent  felony  offense  pursuant   to   section   six   hundred

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     1  thirty-four-a  of  the executive law in the amount of ten percent of the
     2  total award in such action. Such tax shall be due upon  distribution  of
     3  such funds.
     4    §  4. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed-
     5  ing the date on which it shall have become a law, except that any  rules
     6  and  regulations  necessary for the timely implementation of this act on
     7  its effective date are authorized and directed to be promulgated  on  or
     8  before such date.