Section 13953 Of Article 2. Applications For Compensation From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 2.
13953
. (a) An application for compensation shall be filed within
three years of the date of the crime, three years after the victim
attains 18 years of age, or three years of the time the victim or
derivative victim knew or in the exercise of ordinary diligence could
have discovered that an injury or death had been sustained as a
direct result of crime, whichever is later. An application based on
any crime eligible for prosecution under Section 801.1 of the Penal
Code may be filed any time prior to the victim's 28th birthday.
(b) The board may for good cause grant an extension of the time
period in subdivision (a). In making this determination, the board
shall consider all of the following:
(1) Whether the victim or derivative victim incurs emotional harm
or a pecuniary loss while testifying during the prosecution or in the
punishment of the person accused or convicted of the crime.
(2) Whether the victim or derivative victim incurs emotional harm
or a pecuniary loss when the person convicted of the crime is
scheduled for a parole hearing or released from incarceration.
(c) The period prescribed in this section for filing an
application by or on behalf of a derivative victim shall be tolled
when the board accepts the application filed by a victim of the same
qualifying crime.