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VICTIMS SUPPORT AND REHABILITATION ACT 1996 - SECT 9

Who is a family victim?

9 Who is a family victim?

(1) A
"family victim" of an act of violence is a person who is, at the time that act is committed, a member of the immediate family of a primary victim of that act who has died as a direct result of that act.
(2) It is immaterial whether or not the person suffers a compensable injury in connection with the act of violence or death.
(3) A
"member of the immediate family" of a primary victim is:
(a) the victim's spouse, or
(b) the victim's de facto partner who has cohabited with the victim for at least 2 years, or
(c) a parent, guardian or step-parent of the victim, or
(d) a child or step-child of the victim or some other child of whom the victim is the guardian, or
(e) a brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, step-brother or step-sister of the victim.
Note : "De facto partner" is defined in section 21C of the Interpretation Act 1987 .



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