52:4B-3.2. Victims of Crime Compensation Agency; executive director; review board
2. a. There is hereby established in the Department of the Treasury the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency.

b. The chief executive officer of the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency shall be the executive director, who shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Governor may appoint an acting executive director to serve as chief executive officer of the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency, who may be the person serving as chairman of the Victims of Crime Compensation Board on the effective date of P.L.2007, c.95 (C.52:4B-3.2 et al.), and who shall serve as the executive director of the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency until his successoris appointed and qualifies. The executive director shall, in consultation with the Review Board established pursuant to subsection c. of this section, develop, establish and supervise all practices and procedures of the agency.

c. There is hereby established in the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency the Victims of Crime Compensation Review Board which shall be composed of five citizens, to be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, one of whom shall be designated chairman by, and serve as such at the pleasure of, the Governor. At least one member of the board shall be an attorney admitted to the practice of law in the State of New Jersey and who shall have practiced law in the courts of New Jersey for a minimum of five years. The purpose of the Victims of Crime Compensation Review Board shall be:
(1) to hear appeals of decisions of the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency involving issues of victim compensation;

(2) to consult with the executive director in developing, establishing and supervising all practices and procedures of the agency;

(3) to review individual and supplemental awards to a victim or a victims family in excess of $10,000 in the aggregate, and awards of attorney fees for legal representation to victims;

(4) to review, on at least a bi-monthly basis, information detailing the aggregate claims received and paid by the agency, and the operations of the agency; and

(5) to review and, if appropriate, approve any rules and regulations, standards, and maximum rates and service limitations for reimbursement proposed by the agency.

d. All the functions of the Violent Crimes Compensation Board and the Victims of Crime Compensation Board are continued in the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency and the Victims of Crime Compensation Review Board. Whenever in any law, rule, regulation, judicial or administrative procedure or otherwise, reference is made to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board or to the Victims of Crime Compensation Board, the same shall mean and refer to the Victims of Crime Compensation Agency or the Victims of Crime Compensation Review Board, as the case may be.