Victim Service
Provider Expenditures Approved
Guide for Expenditures of Monies Collected for Crime Victim Service
in Municipalities and
Counties. Effective January
/2010 The following is
a list of acceptable expenditures of crime victims� funds
retained by county and municipal governments pursuant to Sections
14-1-206, 14-1-207,14-1-208, and 14-1-211 exclusively for the
purpose of providing victim services; including but not limited
to: 1. Personnel, salaries/ benefits, performing
direct services to crime victims (Victim Advocates within law
enforcement and solicitor offices, notifiers for detention
centers and the summary courts); 2. Automobiles
shall be used solely by the Victim Service Provider (VSP) for
providing direct victim services for the life of the
automobile. 3. Expenses for a
victim may be reimbursed to the Victim Service Provider (VSP) only
while providing direct victims services at the rate of per diem for
meals and
transportation. 4. Computers,
computer software, internet connection, website for personnel
providing direct crime victim
services. 5. Automated
victim information and notification
systems; 6. Training and
conference registration, hotel accommodations for personnel
providing direct crime victim
services 7. Office space,
furniture, equipment (telephone, telephone lines, 800 numbers, fax,
copier)and equipment maintenance for personnel providing direct
crime victim
services; 8. Postage,
copying and printing cost for programs as relating to notification
services and correspondence relating to direct victim services as
carried out by the Victim Service
Provider 9. Brochures for
crime victims describing the crime victim services available through
the entities and contact information. Reference
materials. 10. Telephone
charges relating directly to crime victim
services; 11. Pager, cell
phone expenses for personnel providing direct crime victim
services; 12. Volunteer
personnel and training expenses directly providing services to crime
victims; 13. Office
supplies for personnel directly involved in providing services for
crime victims; 14. Camera, film,
video tape, VCR recording equipment to support evidence
documentation for domestic violence and sexual assault cases and
viewing of educational materials for
victims; 15. Recording or
translation services directly related to crime victim
services; 16. Funding for
Women and Children shelters/ treatment center for crime within the
county or
municipality; 17. Funding for
Rape Crisis Centers 18. Funding for
other local organizations providing direct services for crime
victims (Mental Health,
etc.); 19. Matching funds
for grant programs providing direct services to crime
victims (CDV grants, dedicated court grants for CDV,
etc.);Emergency funding to be paid to service providers for crime
victims: day care for children of crime victims required to be in
court, limited rent, utilities for transitional housing for CDV
victims, limited groceries, transportation, etc.);Funding for child
friendly interview rooms, separate waiting rooms for crime
victims. |