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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Level of offense | Definition of ability to pay | Timeline | Burden of proof | Method of determination | Mandatory | Remedies if unable to pay | |
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New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 622:31-a | Medical Care; Inmate Copayment Required |
An inmate shall not be refused medical treatment for financial reasons. |
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N/A |
At enforcement of fine or fee | Not provided for | Not provided for | Yes | Not provided for |
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New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 504-A:13(I) | Supervision and Service Charges |
The court shall establish a supervision fee for probationers, and the parole board shall establish a supervision fee for parolees. The fee shall not be less than $40 a month, unless waived in whole or in part by the court, board or commissioner, and may be any greater amount as established by the court or board. This fee shall be considered a condition of release, and failure to satisfy this obligation shall be grounds for a violation hearing, unless the probationer or parolee has been found to be indigent and, for that reason, unable to pay the fee.
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Indigent |
At enforcement of fine or fee | Not provided for | Not provided for | No |
Parole/probation not revoked for nonpayment. |
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New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 651:66 | Revocation of Restitution |
The supervising agency, or the offender who has been sentenced to pay restitution and has not inexcusably defaulted in payment thereof, may at any time petition the court which sentenced him for a revocation of any unpaid portion of the restitution. If the court finds that the circumstances which warranted the imposition of the restitution have changed, or that it would otherwise be unjust to require payment, the court may revoke the unpaid portion of the restitution in whole or in part, or modify the time and method of payment.
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Circumstances which warranted the imposition of the restitution have changed, or that it would otherwise be unjust to require payment. |
At enforcement of fine or fee | Not provided for | Determined by judge without hearing | No |
Revoke the unpaid portion of the restitution in whole or in part, or modify the time and method of payment. |
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