N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 525.12
(g) Any compensation award made pursuant to Executive Law, article 22, shall be in an amount not exceeding out-of-pocket expenses, including indebtedness reasonably incurred for medical or other services necessary as a result of the injury upon which the claim is based, together with loss of earnings or support resulting from such injury.
(1) If the injury causes death, the award shall include funeral, burial plot and marker cost, not exceeding:
(5) Court transportation expenses.
(7) An award for crime-related counseling expenses may be made to:
(iii) child victims, pursuant to subdivision 17 of section 631 of the Executive Law, if otherwise eligible and as a result of having witnessed a crime.
(h) Direct reimbursement of forensic sexual assault examinations.
(1) Definitions.
(3) At the time of the initial visit, the provider shall:
(4) Eligibility criteria.
(5) The provider shall be reimbursed at the rate of itemized charges not exceeding $800 for forensic examiner services, hospital or healthcare facility services directly related to the forensic exam, and related laboratory tests and pharmaceuticals directly related to the exam. The office has determined that reimbursable expenses shall include at a minimum:
(10) A claim for reimbursement of expenses associated with a forensic examination made pursuant to this section must be submitted within one year of the date of the examination to the Albany Office of Crime Victim Services.
(i)
(1) The office may award loss of earnings or support in accordance with this Part, subdivision 3 of section 631 of the Executive Law and subject to any applicable maximum award limitations pursuant to article 22 of the Executive Law, for such amounts that can be verified to the satisfaction of the office.
(2) An award for loss of earnings by a parent or guardian as a result of the hospitalization of a child victim under the age of 18 for injuries sustained as a direct result of a crime, shall further be limited by the following:
(iv) the total loss of earnings award for an eligible claimant or claimants shall not exceed $30,000. See Executive Law section 631(2).
(3)
(j) Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of this Part, claims with respect to a livery operator victim shall be investigated on an expedited basis and a decision shall be made within 30 days of the date upon which the claim was accepted for filing.
(m) When determining an award, the office must consider conduct contributing to the crime or criminal injury.
(1) All awards made pursuant to Executive Law article 22 and this Part shall be either reduced or denied altogether for conduct contributing in the following manner:
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions paragraph (1) of this subdivision, if the crime upon which the claim is based resulted in the death of the victim, awards made pursuant to Executive Law article 22 and this Part shall be reduced for conduct contributing in the following manner: