67:55:04:24. Reopening or reinvestigating
claims. If one or more of the following occurs, the commission or
department may reopen a previously closed claim:
(1) There is new evidence related to a crime;
(2) There is evidence that a crime was not committed;
(3) There is a possibility that the claim was
fraudulent;
(4) There is evidence that the victim or
claimant is no longer fully cooperating with law enforcement;
(5) There is a need to resolve questions of
fact; or
(6) There are additional crime-related expenses
and the maximum allowable payment limit has not been reached.
Source: 19 SDR 121, effective February 21, 1993;
transferred from § 17:11:02:01, effective July 1, 1997; transferred from
§ 67:55:02:01, 30 SDR 116, effective February 4, 2004; 36 SDR 51,
effective October 12, 2009.
General Authority: SDCL 23A-28B-33.
Law Implemented: SDCL 23A-28B-35, 23A-28B-40.