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  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.704 – Supporting Evidence for Determination of Total Disability Resulting in Permanent Incapacity for Work (a) Any one of the following will be sufficient evidence of total disability resulting in permanent incapacity for work: (1) a determination of total and permanent disability by the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.703 – Eligibility Eligibility of a peace officer to receive benefits under this subchapter shall be determined in accordance with the provisions and requirements of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.542.

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.702 – Definitions For purposes of this subchapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) A peace officer eligible to receive payments under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.542 is defined as an individual elected, appointed, or employed to serve as a peace officer for a government…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.701 – Applicability and General Provisions (a) Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.542, a peace officer or a former peace officer, as defined therein, who, in the performance of the officer’s duties as a peace officer employed by the state or a local governmental entity, sustains an…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.602 – Eligibility and Reimbursement for Relocation and Housing Rental Expenses Benefits (a) Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.42(d), the OAG shall determine eligibility for reimbursement of the reasonable and necessary costs for relocation and housing rental expenses. A request for relocation and housing rental expenses must…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.601 – Definitions Pertaining to Relocation and Housing Rental Expenses Benefits (a) For the limited purpose of awarding compensation for relocation and housing rental expenses pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.42(d)(1) and (2), the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) Deposits–Expenses for rental deposits are…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.508 – Other Limits on Medical Expenses (a) The OAG considers the following medical services to be reasonable and necessary as a result of the personal injury caused by the criminally injurious conduct: (1) the one time only repair or replacement of medical or dental devices in use by the…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.507 – Payments to Health Care Service Providers (a) Failure to comply with any provision of this chapter or Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 56 may subject a health care service provider to a reduction or denial of payments, and any other applicable penalties allowed by law. (b) The…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.506 – Reimbursement of Expenses for Dental Services (a) Compensation for dental services shall be subject to fair and reasonable guidelines. For dental services normally associated with criminally injurious conduct, the OAG has determined that fair and reasonable reimbursements will be paid at the amount published in the current American…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.505 – Reimbursement of Medical, Psychiatric Care or Counseling Expenses Paid by Victim or Claimant Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.34, if circumstances require that the victim or claimant personally pay a medical, or psychiatric care or counseling expense incurred as a direct result of criminally injurious…