As used in this chapter:
"Child" means an unmarried person who is under eighteen years of age and includes a step-child or an adopted child.
"Dependents" means such relatives of a deceased victim who were wholly or partially dependent upon the victim's income at the time of victim's death or would have been so dependent but for the incapacity due to the injury from which the death resulted and shall include the child of such victim born after victim's death.
"Designated person" means a person who made payments for funeral, burial, and medical expenses on behalf of a victim.
"Good cause" means that an applicant must show by credible evidence that a mental, physical, or legal impairment, or an actual or reasonably perceived fear, or threat, or coercion actually prevented the filing of an application within the required period. Good cause may not be established by ignorance of the law, incarceration, or negligent failure to ascertain the facts giving rise to a claim.
"Good Samaritan claim" means a claim brought pursuant to section 351-51, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
"Incurred expenses" means any expenditure in cash or in kind.
"Injury" means actual bodily harm, and includes pregnancy resulting from a criminal sexual assault and mental or nervous shock and "injured" has a corresponding meaning.
"Minor" shall have the same definition as child.
"Private citizen" means any natural person other than a peace officer actively engaged in the performance of official duties whether off or on duty.
"Relative" means a victim's spouse, parent, grandparent, stepfather, stepmother, child, grandchild, brother, sister, half brother, half sister, or spouse's parents.
"Resident" means a person who maintains a permanent abode in this State.
"Responsible person" means a person who has the legal responsibility to maintain or support the victim.
"Substantial enrichment" means economic gain that would benefit the offender. It does not mean minimal or inconsequential benefits.
"Victim" means a person who is injured or killed by any act or omission of any other person coming within the criminal jurisdiction of the State and includes a resident of this State who is injured or killed in another state which does not have a crime victim compensation program, but does not include a peace officer who is actively engaged in the performance of official duties whether on or off duty.
"Victim claims" means claims brought pursuant to section 351-32, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
Haw. Code R. § 23-604-1