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against the applicant for a related debt. If the Court of |
Claims awards compensation for the related debt, a vendor shall |
not engage in debt collection activities while payment is |
pending. If the Court of Claims denies compensation for a |
vendor's bill for the related debt or a portion thereof, the |
vendor may not engage in debt collection activities until 45 |
days after the date of an order of the Court of Claims denying |
compensation in whole or in part. |
(c) A vendor that has notice of a compensation claim may: |
(1) submit a written request to the Court of Claims for |
notification of the Court's decision involving a related |
debt. The Court of Claims shall provide notification of |
payment or denial of payment within 30 days of its |
decision; |
(2) submit a bill for a related debt to the Office of |
the Attorney General; and |
(3) contact the Office of the Attorney General to |
inquire about the status of the claim. |
(d) The statute of limitations for collection of a related |
debt is tolled upon the filing of the claim with the Court of |
Claims and all civil actions in court against the applicant for |
a related debt shall be stayed until 45 days after the Court of |
Claims enters an order denying compensation for the related |
debt or portion thereof. |
(e) As used in this Section: |
(1) "Crime victim" means a victim of a violent crime or |
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an applicant as defined in this Act. |
(2) "Debt collection activities" means: |
(A) communicating with, harassing, or intimidating |
the crime victim for payment, including, but not |
limited to, repeatedly calling or writing to the crime |
victim and threatening to refer the related debt to a |
debt collection agency or to an attorney for |
collection, enforcement, or the filing of other |
process; |
(B) contacting a credit ratings agency or |
distributing information to affect the crime victim's |
credit rating as a result of the related debt; |
(C) referring a bill, or portion thereof, to a |
collection agency or attorney for collection action |
against the crime victim; or |
(D) taking any other action adverse to the crime |
victim or his or her family on account of the related |
debt. |
"Debt collection activities" does not include billing |
insurance or other government programs, routine inquiries |
about coverage by private insurance or government |
programs, or routine billing that indicates that the amount |
is not due pending resolution of the crime victim |
compensation claim. |
(3) "Related debt" means a debt or expense for |
hospital, medical, dental, or counseling services incurred |