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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Type of poverty penalty or poverty trap | Level of offense | Mandatory | |
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Louisiana | CCRP 903.3 B | Substance abuse treatment - inability/failure to pay |
B. If the defendant does not have the financial resources to pay all the related costs of the probation program, the court may do either of the following:
(1) + See moreTo the extent practicable, arrange for the defendant to be assigned to a treatment program funded by the state or federal government.
(2) With the recommendation of the treatment program, order the defendant to perform supervised work for the benefit of the community in lieu of paying all or a part of the costs related to his treatment and supervision. The work shall be performed for and under the supervising authority of a parish, municipality, or other political subdivision or agency of the state or a charitable organization that renders service to the community or its residents.
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Work program/jail industry program | All | No |
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Louisiana | CCRP 895.1.D | Work program for failure to pay probation fee |
The court may, in lieu of the monthly supervision fee provided for in Paragraph C, require the defendant to perform a specified amount of community service work each month if + See morethe court finds the defendant is unable to pay the minimum supervision fee provided for in Paragraph C
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Work program/jail industry program | All | No |
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Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-1.3-207(2) | Work and Education Release Programs |
All employment income of a probationer participating in a work release program shall be received and deposited by the probation officer in the registry of the court. |
Work program/jail industry program | All | Yes |
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