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Collection of fee from offender; amount and disposition of fee
The district attorney, the designated representative of the program for restitution or a private entity under contract with the district attorney, may collect a fee from any person who draws
or passes a check or draft in violation of a provision of this chapter, if the office of the district attorney collects and processes the check or draft.2. The amount of the fee must not exceed:
(a) Twenty-five dollars if the face amount of the check or draft does not exceed $100;
(b) Fifty dollars if the face amount of the check or draft is greater than $100 but does not exceed $300;
(c) Seventy-five dollars if the face amount of the check or draft is greater than $300 but does not exceed $1,000;
(d) One hundred and fifty dollars if the face amount of the check or draft is greater than $1,000 but does not exceed $2,500;
(e) Five hundred dollars if the face amount of the check or draft is greater than $2,500 but does not exceed $10,000; or
(f) Ten percent of the face amount of the check or draft if the face amount of the check or draft is greater than $10,000.