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Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 209.4831   Deduction from wages of offender for living expenses.  
The Director shall determine, with the approval of the Board, an amount to be deducted from the wages of each parolee or other offender assigned to a center to offset
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the cost of providing the offender with housing, transportation, meals and medical and dental services at the center.
costs of housing, transportation, meals, and medical and dental services
All Yes State/statewide agency N/A
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Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 209.4886 (4) Participation in judicial program: Referral of offender to reentry court; powers and duties of Director; regulations; reimbursement of costs; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status of offender.
The Director shall adopt regulations requiring offenders who are assigned to the custody of the Division pursuant to this section to reimburse the reentry court, the Division and the Department
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for the cost of their participation in a judicial program, to the extent of their ability to pay.
cost of reentry court services
All Yes State/statewide agency authority delegated to the Department of Corrections
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Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 211A.130   Fees for cost of supervision: Imposition; waiver or reduction.
1.  The governing body shall adopt a schedule of fees to be imposed on probationers or supervised releasees to defray the cost of the supervision of a probationer or a supervised
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releasee. The schedule adopted must provide for a monthly fee of not less than $20 for the supervision of a probationer or a supervised releasee. 2.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3: (a) The department shall charge each probationer or supervised releasee the fee set forth in the schedule adopted pursuant to subsection 1. (b) Payment of the required fee by the probationer or the supervised releasee is a condition of his or her suspended sentence, residential confinement or pretrial or presentence release.
$20 - $0

Cost of supervision services in amount of at least 20
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dollars per month
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Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 213.1076   Fee to defray costs of supervision; regulations; waiver.
1.  The Division shall: (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, charge each parolee, probationer or person supervised by the Division through residential confinement a fee
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to defray the cost of his or her supervision. (b) Adopt by regulation a schedule of fees to defray the costs of supervision of a parolee, probationer or person supervised by the Division through residential confinement. The regulation must provide for a monthly fee of at least $30.
$30 - $0

Cost of supervision services in amount of at least 30
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dollars per month
All Yes State/statewide agency N/A
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Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 213.1243 (5)(c)   Release of sex offender: Program of lifetime supervision; required conditions of lifetime supervision; penalties for violation of conditions; exception to conditions.
5.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 9, if a sex offender is convicted of a sexual offense listed in subsection 6 of NRS 213.1255 against a child under the age
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of 14 years, the sex offender is a Tier 3 offender and the sex offender is sentenced to lifetime supervision, the Board shall require as a condition of lifetime supervision that the sex offender: . . . (c) Pay any costs associated with his or her participation under the system of active electronic monitoring, to the extent of his or her ability to pay.
Cost of electronic monitoring
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Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 213.1255 (1)(c)  Prisoner who is Tier 3 offender convicted of sexual offense against child under 14: Additional conditions of parole required.
1.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, in addition to any conditions of parole required to be imposed pursuant to NRS 213.1245, as a condition of releasing on parole a
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prisoner who was convicted of committing an offense listed in subsection 6 against a child under the age of 14 years and who is a Tier 3 offender, the Board shall require that the parolee:. . . (c) Pay any costs associated with his or her participation under the system of active electronic monitoring, to the extent of his or her ability to pay.
Cost of electronic monitoring
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Tennessee Tenn. Code Ann. § 41-2-139 Costs; participating prisoner; payment
Any prisoner placed under the work release program who has been convicted of a misdemeanor shall pay to the workhouse, for housing, board and administration of the program, the sum
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of not less than six dollars ($6.00) nor more than twenty-eight dollars ($28.00) for each day the prisoner works at employment away from the workhouse, in addition to any fine imposed by the court. The amount to be paid shall be determined by the board of commissioners established by § 41-2-134 and in accordance with § 41-2-129(b)(1).
$6 - $28

for each day the prisoner works at employment away from the workhouse
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Misdemeanor Yes State/statewide agency The amount to be paid shall be determined by the board of commissioners established by § 41-2-134 and in accordance with § 41-2-129(b)(1).
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Tennessee Tenn. Code Ann. § 41-6-303 Inmate arts and crafts for sale; deductions from proceeds; accumulation limits
(a) Any inmate producing arts and crafts items for sale pursuant to this part shall, pursuant to policies established by the commissioner, pay from moneys received from sales, and the
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commissioner may deduct therefrom in the following order:(1) A maximum of fifteen percent (15%) to the victim of any crimes committed by the inmate to the extent of the victim's loss as determined by a written agreement or judgment under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act of 1976, compiled in title 29, chapter 13, part 1, and thereafter to any state fund established by law to compensate victims of crime;(2) Room and board in an amount to be determined by the department;(3) A percentage of the remainder to be determined by the commissioner, after prior deductions under subdivisions (a)(1) and (2), to the spouse and children or legal guardian of the inmate's children; and(4) All remaining funds to the inmate's personal trust account.(b) No inmate may accumulate more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the inmate's personal trust account from arts and crafts sold pursuant to this part. This five-hundred-dollar limitation shall be cumulative and shall remain in effect for as long as the inmate is incarcerated. If funds remain from the sale of arts and crafts after the inmate's five-hundred-dollar personal trust account limitation has been reached, the excess funds shall be distributed as provided in subdivisions (a)(1)-(3).(c) Any amounts deducted pursuant to this section shall be payable in such manner as the commissioner may by policy prescribe.
(1) A maximum of fifteen percent (15%) to the victim of any crimes committed by the inmate to the extent of the
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victim's loss . . .;(2) Room and board in an amount to be determined by the department;(3) A percentage of the remainder to be determined by the commissioner . . . to the spouse and children or legal guardian of the inmate's children; and(4) All remaining funds to the inmate's personal trust account
All Yes State/statewide agency determined by the commissioner
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-5A-3. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Administrative procedures for suspension and revocation of licenses for driving under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances or drugs; reissuance of license.
(e) (1) The program provider shall collect the established fee from each participant upon enrollment unless the department has determined that the participant is an indigent based upon criteria established
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pursuant to legislative rule authorized in this section.(j)(1) The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources shall promulgate a rule for legislative approval in accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to administer the provisions of this section and establish a fee to be collected from each offender enrolled in the safety and treatment program. The rule shall include: (A) A reimbursement mechanism to program providers of required fees for the safety and treatment program for indigent offenders, criteria for determining eligibility of indigent offenders, and any necessary application forms; and (B) program standards that encompass provider criteria including minimum professional training requirements for providers, curriculum approval, minimum course length requirements and other items that may be necessary to properly implement the provisions of this section.
established fee
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §25-1-3a. Division of corrections. - Organization, institutions and corrections management - Trustee accounts and funds, earnings and personal property of inmates.
(c) The Commissioner of Corrections may direct that offenders who work in community work programs, including work release inmates who have obtained employment, make reimbursement to the state toward the
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cost of his or her incarceration.(d)(1) Prior to ordering an incarcerated offender to make reimbursement toward the costs of his or her incarceration, the commissioner, or his or her designee, shall consider the following: (A) The offender's ability to pay; (B) The nature and extent of the offender's responsibilities to his or her dependents, if any; (C) The length of probable incarceration under the court's sentence; and (D) The effect, if any, that reimbursement might have on the offender's rehabilitation. (2) No order of reimbursement entered pursuant to this section may exceed $500 per month unless the offender gives his or her express consent. (3) The Commissioner of Corrections shall, prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, prepare a report that details the average cost per inmate incurred by the division for the care and supervision of those individuals in his or her custody.
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per month
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §25-1-8. Division of corrections. - Organization, institutions and corrections management - Charges assessed against inmates for services provided by state.
(a) The commissioner is authorized to assess inmates serving a sentence in any state penal or correctional facility reasonable charges for health care and treatment services provided to them by
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the state. The charges assessed against an inmate may be deducted directly from the inmate's trustee account without the inmate's consent. The inmate shall be notified of the amount deducted and the charges to which it has been applied.(b) As used in this section, a "reasonable charge" may not exceed the sum of five dollars for any billable service. Inmates shall be notified of the fee schedule, billable services, and exempt services. Services initiated by the inmate shall be assessed a fee, except that no charge may be assessed for: (1) A specific health care service required under the law of this state, including, by way of illustration, tuberculin testing; (2) an emergency service following a traumatic injury other than a self-induced injury, or necessary to prevent death or severe or permanent disability; (3) diagnosis and treatment of communicable diseases, including, by way of illustration, tuberculosis or hepatitis; (4) treatment of diagnosed severe mental illness; (5) treatment of specific chronic conditions identified by the commissioner, including heart disease and diabetes; (6) staff-initiated care, including follow-up and referral visits; (7) preventive services that the commissioner determines are to be provided or made available to all inmates, including services related to disease prevention and promotion of proper health habits; or (8) such other services as may be exempted by rule of the commissioner. No inmate may be denied any necessary billable medical service because of inability to pay the charge.
reasonable charges for health care and treatment services
All No State/statewide agency no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §25-1-14. Division of corrections. - Organization, institutions and corrections management - Electronic monitoring of offenders; special account.
The commissioner may use electronic monitoring equipment to aid in the supervision of offenders. The commissioner shall charge offenders subject to supervision by means of electronic monitoring equipment a reasonable
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fee, to be established under a legislative rule promulgated by the commissioner pursuant to article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, to help defray the costs of the purchase and use of the equipment and the division of correction's operational costs: Provided, That an offender's inability to pay a fee does not preclude the offender from being eligible for this program.All fees collected shall be deposited in a special account in the state treasury designated the "electronic monitoring program account." The funds deposited in the account may be used by the commissioner only for the operation of the program and for the administration of the division of corrections.
reasonable fee
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
Any person who falsely or fraudulently obtains or seeks to obtain the special plate or the removable windshield placard provided for in this section and any person who falsely certifies
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that a person is mobility impaired in order that an applicant may be issued the special registration plate or windshield placard under this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined five hundred dollars.
$500 Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
Any person who fabricates, uses or sells unofficially issued windshield placards to any person or organization is committing a fraudulent act and is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction
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thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined five hundred dollars per placard fabricated, used or sold.
$500

per placard fabricated, used or sold
Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
Any person who fabricates, uses or sells unofficially issued identification cards to any person or organization is committing a fraudulent act and is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction
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thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined seven hundred dollars per identification card fabricated, used or sold.
$700

per identification card fabricated, used or sold
Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
Any person who fabricates, uses or sells unofficially issued labels imprinted with a future expiration date to any person or organization is committing a fraudulent act and is guilty of
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a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined seven hundred dollars.
$700 Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
(i) Any person whose vehicle properly displays a valid, unexpired special registration plate or removable windshield placard may park the vehicle for unlimited periods of time in parking zones unrestricted
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as to length of parking time permitted: Provided, That this privilege does not mean that the vehicle may park in any zone where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited or which creates parking zones for special types of vehicles or which prohibits parking during heavy traffic periods during specified rush hours or where parking would clearly present a traffic hazard. To the extent any provision of any ordinance of any political subdivision of this state is contrary to the provisions of this section, the provisions of this section take precedence and apply.The parking privileges provided for in this subsection apply only during those times when the vehicle is being used for the loading or unloading of a person with a mobility impairment. Any person who knowingly exercises, or attempts to exercise, these privileges at a time when the vehicle is not being used for the loading or unloading of a person with a mobility impairment is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon first conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined two hundred dollars; upon second conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined three hundred dollars; and upon third and subsequent convictions thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined five hundred dollars.
$200 Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
(i) Any person whose vehicle properly displays a valid, unexpired special registration plate or removable windshield placard may park the vehicle for unlimited periods of time in parking zones unrestricted
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as to length of parking time permitted: Provided, That this privilege does not mean that the vehicle may park in any zone where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited or which creates parking zones for special types of vehicles or which prohibits parking during heavy traffic periods during specified rush hours or where parking would clearly present a traffic hazard. To the extent any provision of any ordinance of any political subdivision of this state is contrary to the provisions of this section, the provisions of this section take precedence and apply.The parking privileges provided for in this subsection apply only during those times when the vehicle is being used for the loading or unloading of a person with a mobility impairment. Any person who knowingly exercises, or attempts to exercise, these privileges at a time when the vehicle is not being used for the loading or unloading of a person with a mobility impairment is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon first conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined two hundred dollars; upon second conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined three hundred dollars; and upon third and subsequent convictions thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined five hundred dollars.
$300 Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
(i) Any person whose vehicle properly displays a valid, unexpired special registration plate or removable windshield placard may park the vehicle for unlimited periods of time in parking zones unrestricted
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as to length of parking time permitted: Provided, That this privilege does not mean that the vehicle may park in any zone where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited or which creates parking zones for special types of vehicles or which prohibits parking during heavy traffic periods during specified rush hours or where parking would clearly present a traffic hazard. To the extent any provision of any ordinance of any political subdivision of this state is contrary to the provisions of this section, the provisions of this section take precedence and apply.The parking privileges provided for in this subsection apply only during those times when the vehicle is being used for the loading or unloading of a person with a mobility impairment. Any person who knowingly exercises, or attempts to exercise, these privileges at a time when the vehicle is not being used for the loading or unloading of a person with a mobility impairment is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon first conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined two hundred dollars; upon second conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined three hundred dollars; and upon third and subsequent convictions thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined five hundred dollars.
$500 Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §17C-13-6. Traffic Regulations and laws of the road - Stopping, standing and parking - Stopping, standing or parking privileges for persons with a mobility impairment
(j) Any person whose vehicle does not display a valid, special registration plate or removable windshield placard may not stop, stand or park a motor vehicle in an area designated,
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zoned or marked for accessible parking with signs or instructions displaying the international symbol of access, either by itself or with explanatory text. The signs may be mounted on a post or a wall in front of the accessible parking space and instructions may appear on the ground or pavement, but use of both methods is preferred. Accessible parking spaces for vans having an eight-foot adjacent access aisle should be designated as "van accessible" but may be used by any vehicle displaying a valid special registration plate or removable windshield placard.Any person who violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined two hundred dollars; upon second conviction thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined three hundred dollars; and upon third and subsequent convictions thereof, in addition to any other penalty he or she may otherwise incur, shall be fined five hundred dollars.
$200 Misdemeanor Yes Local jurisdiction no