N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 525.3
(a) Child victim shall mean a person less than 18 years of age who:
(c) Representative shall also mean a designee of the claimant. A claimant who wishes to designate a representative shall provide to the office a notarized authorization compliant with Public Officers Law, section 96 before any confidential records of, or information about a claimant can be disclosed by the office. This authorization shall be valid unless and until revoked by the claimant in writing. The form shall be as follows:
Representative's Authorization by Claimant
Pursuant to New York State Executive Law, § 633 and Public Officers Law § 96, I:
_______________ Name of Claimant (Please print)
_______________ Claim Number
hereby authorize:
_______________ Name of Representative
_______________
_______________
_______________ Address of Representative
_______________ Phone Number of Representative
to act as my representative in the above mentioned claim. This authorization is to allow the Office of Victim Services to share my information and records compiled for this claim with the above authorized representative. This authorization shall be valid until revoked by me in writing.
_______________ Signature of Claimant
_______________ Date
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On the __ day of __ in the year __ before me, the undersigned, personally appeared _____, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument.
_______________ NOTARY PUBLIC
(d) Medical services or medical expenses shall mean services provided or monitored by, or expenses incurred from those medical professionals licensed by the New York State Department of Education and within their licensed discipline. If the provider is out-of-state, payment for services within their licensed discipline shall only be made if such professional is licensed under one of the titles recognized by the New York State Department of Education's list of licensed professions. The office may require an out-of-state provider to submit a copy of his or her license.
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, for all new claims received after the adoption of this rule (effective date August 15, 2007), the office may authorize the reimbursement of expenses associated with the provision of home-care services rendered by a non-licensed caregiver who is a family member when:
(iii) the authorization is for no more than a three-month period.
Family members who perform such services shall be reimbursed at a rate no greater than the current State minimum wage for up to 40 hours per week.
(f) Hospitalization shall mean the period during which a person is a patient in or resident of a licensed facility for:
(h) Reasonable attorney’s fees for representation before the office and/or before the appellate division upon judicial review shall mean those reasonable attorney’s fees incurred by a claimant during:
As used in this Part and for the purposes of Executive Law, article 22, in addition to the definitions contained in Executive Law, article 22: