|  N.J.A.C.  
        13:75-1.31  
        Eligibility of Claimants for Personal Injury Resulting from the Crime 
        of Burglary
        
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         Pursuant to the provisions of  N.J.S.A. 52:4B-11 (b) 11, the 
          Board shall make an award to eligible victims of the crime of burglary 
          when an actor without license or privilege enters a structure not open 
          to the public with the purpose of committing another offense, other 
          than trespass or entry, or remains in a structure knowing that there 
          is no license or privilege to do so.  "Structure" 
          shall mean any residence, building, room or any place adapted for overnight 
          accommodation of a person.  For the purpose of this provision, 
          a motor vehicle is not to be considered as a Astructure.  In order to be eligible to receive compensation as a victim of the 
          crime of burglary, the victim must have:
           Been a resident, owner or invited guest of the structure burglarized;   Been present in the structure at the time of the burglary 
            and either witnesses the burglary itself or subsequently observed 
            the results thereof;   Suffered physical and/or emotional distress directly related 
            to the burglary;   A secondary victim,. as defined by N.J.A.C.  13:75-1.28, may 
          be eligible for compensation under this section as a secondary victim 
          solely where the criteria in (c) 2 and 3 above have been satisfied.No award shall be made for loss or theft of personal property secondary 
          to a burglary.      next 
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