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  8. Article 26 - Victims of Crime


Article 26 - Victims of Crime


  • Section 31-26-1 - Short title.
  • Section 31-26-2 - Purpose of act.
  • Section 31-26-3 - Definitions.
  • Section 31-26-4 - Victim's rights.
  • Section 31-26-5 - Exercise of rights; requirements for victim.
  • Section 31-26-6 - When rights and duties take effect; termination of rights and duties.
  • Section 31-26-7 - Designation or appointment of victim's representative.
  • Section 31-26-8 - Procedures for providing victims with preliminary information; law enforcement agencies.
  • Section 31-26-9 - Procedures for providing victims with notice of rights and information regarding prosecution of a criminal offense; district attorneys.
  • Section 31-26-10 - Procedures for providing victims with notice of a court proceeding; courts; district attorneys.
  • Section 31-26-10.1 - Crime victim presence at court proceedings; plea agreement notification.
  • Section 31-26-11 - Procedures when an inmate or delinquent child escapes; corrections department; children, youth and families department.
  • Section 31-26-12 - Procedures when an inmate is released from incarceration; adult parole board; corrections department; procedures when a delinquent child is released from custody; juvenile parole board; children, youth and families department; district attorneys.
  • Section 31-26-13 - Disclaimer.
  • Section 31-26-14 - Effect of noncompliance.
  • Section 31-26-15 - Identity theft passport; database. (Delayed effective January 1, 2020.)
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