A. A victim may designate a victim’s representative to exercise all rights provided to the victim pursuant to the provisions of the Victims of Crime Act. A victim may revoke his designation of a victim’s representative at any time.

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B. When a victim is deceased, incompetent or unable to designate a victim’s representative, the court may appoint a victim’s representative for the victim. If a victim regains his competency, he may revoke the court’s appointment of a victim’s representative.

C. When the victim is a minor, the victim’s parent or grandparent may exercise the victim’s rights; provided, that when the person accused of committing the criminal offense against the victim is the parent or grandparent of the victim, the court may appoint a victim’s representative for the victim.