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Note that the Crime Victims' Compensation Act, first enacted in 1979, is currently codified as Chapter [https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/pdf/CR.56B.pdf 56B] of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Note that the Crime Victims' Compensation Act, first enacted in 1979, is currently codified as Chapter [https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/pdf/CR.56B.pdf 56B] of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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Revision as of 18:13, July 12, 2023

Added November 4, 1997:

(a) The Compensation to Victims of Crime Fund created by general law and the Compensation to Victims of Crime Auxiliary Fund created by general law are each a separate dedicated account in the General Revenue Fund.

(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c) of this section and subject to legislative appropriation, money deposited to the credit of the Compensation to Victims of Crime Fund or the Compensation to Victims of Crime Auxiliary Fund from any source may be expended as provided by law only for delivering or funding victim-related compensation, services, or assistance.

(c) The Legislature may provide by law that money in the Compensation to Victims of Crime Fund or in the Compensation to Victims of Crime Auxiliary Fund may be expended for the purpose of assisting victims of episodes of mass violence if other money appropriated for emergency assistance is depleted.

Editor Comments

This section protects money deposited in the Compensation to Victims of Crime Fund and the Compensation to Victims of Crime Auxiliary Fund.

Note that the Crime Victims' Compensation Act, first enacted in 1979, is currently codified as Chapter 56B of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Attorney Steve Smith

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