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1 The Draft Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 20122 3 The Draft Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 Draft Scheme laid before Parliament under section 11(1) of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995 for approval by resolution of each House of Parliament4 Crown copyright 2012 You may re-use this information (excluding logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence, visit or Where we have identified any third party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. Any enquiries regarding this document should be sent to us at: Victims and Witnesses 8 th Floor Ministry of Justice 102 Petty France London SW1H 9AJ 102 Petty France London SW1H 9AJ +44 (0)5 The Draft Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph Provision 1. Preamble 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation Eligibility: injuries for which an award may be made 4-9. Injuries for which an award may be made Eligibility: residence, etc Residence requirement Eligibility: other provisions 17. Injuries before 1 August Previous applications Benefit to an assailant Grounds for withholding or reducing an award 22. Failing to report to the police 23. Failing to co-operate in bringing an assailant to justice 24. Failing to assist a claims officer 25. Conduct 26. Unspent convictions 27. Character 28. Conduct and character of the deceased 29. Supplementary provisions regarding special expenses 26 Types of payment 30. Types of payment 31. Maximum award Injury payments Operation of the tariff 34. Mental injury as a result of sexual assault 35. Scarring following an operation 36. Acceleration or exacerbation of existing condition 37. Two or more injuries Injuries not listed in the tariff 38. Reference to the Secretary of State Injury payment 41. Injuries to which these provisions do not apply Loss of earnings payments Conditions for making a loss of earnings payment Period of loss 47. Past loss 48. Future loss 49. Multipliers, discount factors and life expectancy Special expenses payments 50. Eligibility 51. Circumstances in which payments will be made 52. Types of special expenses 53. Special expenses continuing at time of assessment 54. Effect of entitlement to social security benefits 55. Effect of an insurance payment 56. Calculation of a reduction for social security benefits and insurance payments 37 Payments in fatal cases 57. Victim dies as a result of a criminal injury 58. Victim dies other than as a result of a criminal injury 59. Definition of qualifying relative 60. Maximum award Bereavement payments 61. Eligible qualifying relatives 62. Amount of payment Child s payments 63. Eligible qualifying relatives 64. Period of payment 65. Amount of payment 66. Calculation of the lump sum Dependency payments 67. Eligible qualifying relatives Period of payment Calculation of dependency payment Funeral payments 75. Payment to the estate of the deceased 76. Amount of payment 77. Further payment Effect of death on certain payments Effect on a dependency payment or child s payment of a payment to the deceased before their death Payments resulting from a criminal injury where the victim dies of an unrelated cause before an award is made to them 48 Effect of other payments on an award 85. Compensation and damages Applications 86. Determination by a claims officer 87. Time limit 88. Additional provisions regarding time limits where applicant was a child 89. Extending the time limit 90. Powers of a claims officer 91. Obligations on an applicant 92. Information to be provided by an applicant 93. Applicant s costs - general 94. Circumstances in which costs will be met by the Authority 95. Applicant s costs in connection with medical or other evidence 96. Deduction of costs from an award 97. Withdrawal of an application by applicant Deferring the determination of an application 98. Circumstances in which a claims officer may defer determination Determination and payment 99. Notification of determination 100. Notice of acceptance including time limit 101. Time limit for seeking a review 102. Extension of time limits Withdrawal of a determination by claims officer 105. Lump sum payment 106. Arrangements for payment 107. Costs of such arrangements 108. Date of entitlement to an award 59 Reconsideration and repayment 109. Reconsideration 110. Repayment Procedure Further payment on re-opening an application 114. Re-opening an application 115. Conditions for re-opening 116. Time limit Review Decisions open to review 119. Time limit and requirements for an application for review 120. Extension of time limit Procedure on review Appeal 125. Right of appeal Procedure on receipt of notice of appeal Powers of the Tribunal 134. Vexatious or frivolous appeals Scheme administration Annual reports and accounts Transitional provisions Transitional provisions 610 Annexes A. Interpretation B. Crime of Violence C. Relevant Places D. Previous Convictions E. Tariff of Injuries F. Multiplier Tables 711 The Draft Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme This Scheme (The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012) is made by the Secretary of State under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995 having been approved by each House of Parliament. 2. This Scheme comes into force on whichever is the later of 30 September 2012 or the day after the end of the period of two weeks beginning with the day on which it is made. An application for compensation received by the Authority on or after the date on which this Scheme comes into force will be determined in accordance with this Scheme. Paragraphs 141 to 143 apply in relation to applications received before then. 3. Annex A relates to the interpretation of this Scheme. Eligibility: injuries for which an award may be made 4. A person may be eligible for an award under this Scheme if they sustain a criminal injury which is directly attributable to their being a direct victim of a crime of violence committed in a relevant place. The meaning of crime of violence is explained in Annex B. 5. (1) A person may be eligible for an award if they sustain a criminal injury which is directly attributable to their taking an exceptional and justified risk for the purpose, in a relevant place, of: (a) apprehending an offender or suspected offender; (b) preventing a crime; (c) containing or remedying the consequences of a crime; or (d) assisting a constable who is acting for one or more of the purposes described in paragraphs (a) to (c). (2) A risk taken for any purpose described in sub-paragraph (1) in the course of a person s work will not be considered to be exceptional if it would normally be expected of them in the course of that work. 6. A person may be eligible for an award if they sustain a criminal injury in a relevant place which is directly attributable to being present at and witnessing an incident, or the immediate aftermath of an incident, as a result of which a loved one sustained a 812 criminal injury in circumstances falling within paragraph 4 or 5. For these purposes a loved one is a person with whom the applicant: (a) at the time of the incident had a close relationship of love and affection; and (b) if the loved one is alive at the date of the application, continues to have such a relationship. 7. An award may be made in accordance with paragraphs 57 to 84 where a person who has sustained an injury in circumstances falling within paragraph 4 or 5 subsequently dies. 8. In paragraphs 4 to 6, relevant place means Great Britain or any other place specified in Annex C in such circumstances as may be described in that Annex. 9. A person may be eligible for an award under this Scheme whether or not the incident giving rise to the criminal injury to which their application relates has resulted in the conviction of an assailant in any part of the United Kingdom or elsewhere. Eligibility: residence, etc. 10. A person is eligible for an award under this Scheme only if: (a) that person was ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom on the date of the incident giving rise to the criminal injury; (b) one of the conditions in paragraph 11 was satisfied in relation to them on the date of the incident giving rise to the criminal injury; or (c) one of the conditions in paragraph 13 is satisfied in relation to them on the date of their application under this Scheme. 11. The conditions referred to in paragraph 10(b) are that the person was: (a) a British citizen; (b) a close relative of a British citizen; (c) a national of a member state of the European Union or the European Economic Area; (d) a person who had a right to be in the United Kingdom by virtue of being a family member of a national of a member state of the European Union or the European Economic Area; 913 (e) (f) (g) a national of a State party to the Council of Europe Convention on the Compensation of Victims of Violent Crimes (CETS No. 116, 1983); a member of the armed forces; or an accompanying close relative of a member of the armed forces. 12. (1) For the purposes of paragraph 11(b) and (g) and sub-paragraph (2), a person is a close relative of a British citizen or a member of the armed forces if the person is living with them as part of the same household and is: (a) the spouse or civil partner of that citizen or member of the armed forces; (b) the partner (other than a spouse or civil partner) of that citizen or member of the armed forces, having been their partner for a continuous period of at least two years immediately before the date of the incident giving rise to the injury; (c) a child aged under 18 of that citizen or member of the armed forces, or of his or her spouse, civil partner or partner (as described in paragraph (b)); or (d) a child of that citizen or member of the armed forces, who is financially or physically dependent on that person as a result of a physical or mental disability. (2) For the purposes of paragraph 11(g), a person is an accompanying close relative of a member of the armed forces if they were a close relative of that person and living with them outside the United Kingdom. 13. The conditions referred to in paragraph 10(c) are that the person has: (a) been referred to a competent authority as a potential victim of trafficking in human beings; or (b) made an application for asylum under Immigration Rules made under section 3(2) of the Immigration Act A person who has made an application under this Scheme and satisfies a condition in paragraph 13 may request that their application under this Scheme is deferred until a final decision has been taken in relation to the referral or application mentioned in that paragraph. 15. Where a person is eligible for an award under this Scheme by virtue of paragraph 10 only because a condition in paragraph 13 is satisfied in relation to them, that person will not be eligible for an award unless, as a result of the referral or application mentioned in paragraph 13, they have been: 1014 (a) (b) conclusively identified by a competent authority as a victim of trafficking in human beings; or granted temporary protection, asylum or humanitarian protection. 16. In paragraphs 13 and 15: (a) a person is conclusively identified as a victim of trafficking in human beings when, on completion of the identification process required by Article 10 of the Council of Europe Convention against Trafficking in Human Beings (CETS No.197, 2005), a competent authority concludes that the person is such a victim; (b) competent authority means a person who is a competent authority of the United Kingdom for the purpose of that Convention; and (c) victim of trafficking in human beings has the same meaning as under that Convention. Eligibility: other provisions 17. Subject to paragraphs 87 to 89, a person is eligible for an award under this Scheme only in relation to a criminal injury sustained on or after 1 August An award will not be made to a person in respect of a criminal injury where that person has previously made an application in respect of the same injury under this Scheme or any Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme mentioned in paragraph 141, irrespective of whether or how that application was finally disposed of. 19. An award will not be made in respect of a criminal injury sustained before 1 October 1979 if, at the time of the incident giving rise to that injury, the applicant and the assailant were living together as members of the same family. 20. An award will not be made in respect of a criminal injury sustained on or after 1 October 1979 if, at the time of the incident giving rise to the injury, the applicant and the assailant were adults living together as members of the same family, unless the applicant and the assailant no longer live together and are unlikely to do so again. 21. An award will not be made if an assailant may benefit from the award. 1115 Grounds for withholding or reducing an award 22. An award under this Scheme will be withheld unless the incident giving rise to the criminal injury has been reported to the police as soon as reasonably practicable. In deciding whether this requirement is met, particular account will be taken of: (a) the age and capacity of the applicant at the date of the incident; and (b) whether the effect of the incident on the applicant was such that it could not reasonably have been reported earlier. 23. An award will be withheld unless the applicant has cooperated as far as reasonably practicable in bringing the assailant to justice. 24. An award may be withheld or reduced where the applicant fails to take all reasonable steps to assist a claims officer or other body or person in relation to consideration of their application. Such failure includes repeated failure to respond to communications sent to the address given by the applicant. 25. An award may be withheld or reduced where the conduct of the applicant before, during or after the incident giving rise to the criminal injury makes it inappropriate to make an award or a full award. For this purpose, conduct does not include intoxication through alcohol or drugs to the extent that such intoxication made the applicant more vulnerable to becoming a victim of a crime of violence. 26. Annex D sets out the circumstances in which an award under this Scheme will be withheld or reduced because the applicant to whom an award would otherwise be made has unspent convictions. 27. An award may be withheld or reduced because the applicant s character, other than in relation to an unspent conviction referred to in paragraph 3 or 4 of Annex D, makes it inappropriate to make an award or a full award. 28. In addition to paragraphs 22 to 27, an award made in respect of a fatal criminal injury may be withheld or reduced if: (a) the deceased s conduct before, during or after the incident giving rise to their death, makes it inappropriate to make an award or a full award. Conduct does not include the deceased s intoxication through alcohol or 1216 (b) drugs to the extent that it made the deceased more vulnerable to becoming a victim of a crime of violence; or for exceptional reasons, the deceased s character on the date of their death, whether due to their unspent convictions or otherwise, makes it inappropriate to make an award or a full award. 29. A payment for which a person is eligible by virtue of paragraph 52(g), (h) or (i) (certain special expenses) will not be reduced under paragraphs 24 to 27 unless the whole award for which that person is otherwise eligible is withheld under those paragraphs. Types of payment 30. The types of payment which may be made under this Scheme are: (a) Injury payments (paragraphs 32 to 41); (b) Loss of earnings payments (paragraphs 42 to 49); (c) Special expenses payments (paragraphs 50 to 56); (d) Bereavement payments (paragraphs 61 and 62); (e) Child s payments (paragraphs 63 to 66); (f) Dependency payments (paragraphs 67 to 74); (g) Funeral payments (paragraphs 75 to 77); (h) Certain other payments in fatal cases (paragraphs 78 to 84). 31. The maximum award which may be made under this Scheme to a person sustaining one or more criminal injuries directly attributable to an incident, before any reduction under paragraphs 24 to 28, is 500,000. Injury payments 32. A person is eligible for an injury payment under this Scheme if: (a) their criminal injury is described in the tariff at Annex E; or (b) in any case falling within paragraph 36 (acceleration of exacerbation of an existing condition), their injury is described in that tariff and the value of the acceleration or exacerbation is at least 1, The amount of an injury payment will be determined in accordance with the tariff and paragraphs 34 to 37. The tariff shows: 1317 (a) (b) (c) in Part A, the amount payable in respect of physical and mental injuries; in Part B, the amount payable in respect of fatal injuries, sexual and physical abuse; and notes relating to the determination of the amount of an injury payment for certain injuries. 34. Where a person has sustained a mental injury as a result of a sexual assault, they will be entitled to an injury payment for whichever of the sexual assault or the mental injury would give rise to the highest payment under the tariff. 35. Where a person is eligible for an injury payment in respect of an injury requiring an operation, no separate injury payment will be made in respect of scarring arising from that operation. 36. Where an applicant s criminal injury as described in the tariff includes the acceleration or exacerbation of an existing condition, an injury payment: (a) will be paid only in relation to the degree of exacerbation or acceleration; (b) will be calculated by reference to such criminal injuries described in the tariff as a claims officer considers appropriate; and (c) will be reduced to zero, unless the amount calculated under sub-paragraph (b) is 1,000 or more. 37. (1) Where an application relates to more than one criminal injury each of which would qualify for an injury payment under paragraph 32, the amount of the injury payment for which the applicant will be eligible is: (a) the full tariff amount for the criminal injury which gives rise to the highest payment; (b) 30 per cent of the tariff amount for the criminal injury with an equal or second highest payment; and (c) where there are three or more criminal injuries, 15 per cent of the tariff amount for the criminal injury with an equal or third highest payment. (2) When calculating the injury payment for which an applicant may be eligible, subparagraph (1) will be applied after paragraphs 34 to18 Injuries not listed in the tariff 38. Where, following an application, a claims officer considers that a description of injury for which no provision is made in Part A of the tariff may be of equivalent seriousness to an injury described in that Part, the claims officer must consult the Tribunal. If, having done so, the officer considers that the injury is of that degree of seriousness, the claims officer must refer it to the Secretary of State for consideration for inclusion in the tariff and, when doing so, make a recommendation for a tariff amount for the injury. 39. Where an injury is referred to the Secretary of State under paragraph 38, an injury payment of the recommended tariff amount in respect of the injury may be made, applying the other provisions of this Scheme as if the injury is a criminal injury. 40. Subject to paragraph 110, no part of an injury payment made under paragraph 39 will be repayable by the applicant if the injury is not subsequently included in the tariff or if the injury is included in the tariff at a level lower than that recommended by the claims officer. 41. Paragraphs 38 to 40 do not apply in relation to any description of injury which is included in Bands 1 to 5 of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2008 but which is not included in the tariff at Annex E. Loss of earnings payments 42. An applicant who is eligible for an injury payment will be eligible for a loss of earnings payment if the conditions in paragraph 43 are met. 43. (1) The first condition is that as a direct result of the injury for which the applicant is eligible for an injury payment they have no or very limited capacity for paid work. (2) The second condition is that the applicant: (a) was in paid work on the date of the incident giving rise to the injury, or, in the case of a series of incidents, at any time during the series; (b) had been in regular paid work for a period of at least three years immediately before the date of the incident giving rise to the injury; or 1519 (c) had a good reason for not having been in regular paid work for the period mentioned in paragraph (b). (3) For the purpose of this paragraph, a person will be considered to have a good reason for not having been in regular paid work if, for example, they were unable to work because they were in full-time education, or by reason of their age or caring responsibilities. 44. The period to which a loss of earnings payment will relate begins on the first day of the 29th week in which the applicant satisfies the condition in paragraph 43(1). 45. The period to which a loss of earnings payment will relate ends on whichever is the earliest of: (a) the day on which the applicant no longer satisfies the condition in paragraph 43(1); (b) the day on which the applicant will reach state pension age; or (c) where the criminal injury has resulted in a life expectancy below the state pension age, the expected end of the applicant s life. 46. A loss of earnings payment may relate to earnings lost before an application is determined (past loss of earnings) and such loss after the determination (future loss of earnings). 47. A loss of earnings payment in respect of past loss of earnings will be calculated by multiplying: (a) the weekly rate, at the date of determination, of statutory sick pay under section 157 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992; by (b) the number of weeks, treating part weeks as full weeks, during the period beginning on the day calculated in accordance with paragraph 44 and ending on the day the application is determined. 48. A loss of earnings payment in respect of future loss of earnings will be calculated by multiplying: (a) the weekly rate, at the date of determination, of statutory sick pay under section 157 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992; by (b) the number of weeks, treating part weeks as full weeks, during the period beginning on the day after the day on which the application is determined and ending on the day calculated in accordance with paragraph20 49. A loss of earnings payment made under paragraph 48 (future loss of earnings) will then be discounted in accordance with the Tables in Annex F, which set out: (a) multipliers to be applied to account for the accelerated receipt of payments (Table A); (b) discount factors to be applied to a lump sum in respect of loss which starts at a future date (Table B); and (c) assumptions in relation to life expectancy (Table C). Special expenses payments 50. An applicant who is eligible for an injury payment will be eligible for a special expenses payment if, as a direct result of an injury for which they are eligible for an injury payment, they have lost earnings or earning capacity, or been incapacitated to a similar extent, for more than 28 weeks. 51. A special expenses payment will only be made in relation to expenses of the types listed in paragraph 52: (a) which are necessarily incurred by the applicant on or after the date of the injury as a direct result of the criminal injury giving rise to the injury payment; (b) for which provision, or similar provision, is not available free of charge from another source; and (c) the cost of which is reasonable. 52. A special expenses payment may be made only in respect of the following expenses: (a) the applicant s property or equipment, which was relied on by the applicant as a physical aid and which was lost or damaged as a result of the incident giving rise to the injury; (b) costs (other than in respect of loss of earnings) arising from treatment for the injury under the National Health Service or a state health service other than the National Health Service where those costs would also have arisen if the applicant were being treated under the National Health Service in England and Wales; (c) special equipment; (d) adaptation of the applicant s accommodation; (e) the cost of care in connection with the applicant s bodily functions or meal preparation; 1721 (f) (g) (h) (i) the cost of supervising the applicant in order to avoid substantial danger to the applicant or another person; fees payable, in England and Wales, to the Court of Protection or the Public Guardian established under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 or, in Scotland, to the Public Guardian or to a sheriff court in respect of an application under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000; costs arising from the administration of the applicant s affairs due to their lack of mental capacity; the cost of setting up a trust following a claims officer s direction under paragraph (1) Where the need for special equipment is likely to continue, a claims officer will: (a) assess the cost of replacement, taking into account the number of likely replacements; (b) deduct the amount for which the applicant s existing equipment could be sold on each occasion; and (c) apply an appropriate discount factor in accordance with Table B of Annex F. (2) Where the need for any other special expenses of a type specified in paragraph 52 is likely to continue, a claims officer will assess the annual cost of the expense and apply the relevant Tables in Annex F. 54. A special expenses payment will be withheld or reduced to take account of the receipt of, or entitlement to, social security benefits in respect of the applicant s special expenses. 55. (1) A special expenses payment will be withheld or reduced to take account of the receipt of, or entitlement to, an insurance payment in respect of the applicant s special expenses. (2) In relation to a special expenses payment under paragraph 52(a), (b) or (i), or any future losses for the same expense under paragraph 53, an insurance payment under sub-paragraph (1) shall be disregarded if the insurance policy was paid for entirely: (a) by the applicant; or (b) in relation to an applicant who was a child on the date when they sustained the criminal injury, by their parent or guardian. 1822 56. Any reduction under paragraph 54 or 55 will be the total amount of the benefits and insurance payments referred to, net of income tax. If the benefits or insurance payments are to be paid in the future, the amount of the reduction will be calculated as a lump sum, applying the relevant Tables in Annex F. Payments in fatal cases 57. A qualifying relative of a person who has died as a direct result of sustaining an injury in circumstances falling within paragraph 4 or 5 may be eligible for: (a) a bereavement payment (paragraphs 61 and 62); (b) a child s payment (paragraphs 63 to 66); (c) a dependency payment (paragraphs 67 to 74). 58. A qualifying relative of a person who has sustained an injury in circumstances falling within paragraph 4 or 5 but who has died otherwise than as a direct result of that injury may be eligible for an award in accordance with paragraphs 80 to A qualifying relative is a person who at the time of the deceased s death was: (a) the spouse or civil partner of the deceased, who was living with the deceased in the same household; (b) the partner of the deceased (other than a spouse or civil partner), who was living with them in the same household and had done so for a continuous period of at least two years immediately before the date of the death; (c) a person who would satisfy sub-paragraph (a) or (b) but who did not live with the deceased because of either person s ill-health or infirmity; (d) the spouse or civil partner, or a former spouse or civil partner, of the deceased who was financially dependent on the deceased; (e) a parent of the deceased; or (f) a child of the deceased. 60. The maximum award which may be made under this Scheme in relation to a fatal criminal injury, before any reduction under paragraphs 24 to 28, is 500,000. This maximum also includes any payment made to the deceased before their death in relation to the criminal injury as a result of which they have subsequently died. 1923 Bereavement payments 61. A bereavement payment may be made to a qualifying relative who is not: (a) a former spouse or former civil partner of the deceased; or (b) a person who is estranged from the deceased at the time of their death. 62. Where a claims officer is satisfied that more than one person may be eligible for a bereavement payment in respect of the deceased, the amount of the bereavement payment is 5,500. Otherwise, the amount of the bereavement payment is 11,000. Child s payments 63. A child s payment may be made to a person who is a qualifying relative under paragraph 59(f) if that person was at the time of the death of the deceased under 18 years old and dependent on the deceased for parental services. 64. The period to which a child s payment will relate begins on the day of the death and ends on the day before the child s 18th birthday. 65. The amount of a child s payment is: (a) 2,000 for each year (pro rata for each part year) of the period to which the payment relates; and (b) such additional amount in relation to any expenses suffered by the child as a direct result of the loss of parental services as a claims officer considers reasonable. 66. A child s payment shall be paid in a lump sum, applying the relevant Tables in Annex F to such part of the payment as relates to losses arising after the day on which the application is determined. Dependency payments 67. A dependency payment may be made to a qualifying relative who at the time of the deceased s death was financially or physically dependent on the deceased. A qualifying relative was physically dependent on the deceased if the deceased was their main carer. 20 View more
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