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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §960.18 | Penalty for fraud |
Any person who procures compensation under this chapter by any fraud, or any person who counsels another person to procure compensation under this chapter by any fraud, is guilty of + See morea felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. Any moneys so procured shall be recoverable by the division, including punitive damages and costs of such action plus interest.
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punitive damages and cost of action
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Felony | Yes | State/statewide agency | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §984.11(1) | Services to families in need of services |
Services and treatment to families in need of services shall be by voluntary agreement of the parent or legal guardian and the child or as directed by a court order + See morepursuant to s. 984.22.
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services and treatment
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All | No | State/statewide agency | Department of Juvenile Justice |
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Florida | Fla. Adm. Code §33-203.201(1)(h) | Inmate Trust Fund |
Pursuant to Section 944.516, F.S., each inmate shall be charged an administrative processing fee of no more than $6.00 per month for banking services. The fee shall be based upon + See moreaccount activity for the month. An inmate whose account has no activity for the month shall not be assessed a fee for that month. Inmates shall be charged one percent of their total weekly canteen purchases and $0.50 for each deposit. Inmates housed at Work Release Centers (WRCs) will be assessed a $1.00 fee for each weekly cash draw. These fees are waived for Veterans of the United States Armed Forces who notify and provide documentation to the department that they have been honorably discharged.
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$0 - $6
Per month |
All | Yes | State/statewide agency | Department of Corrections |
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Florida | Fla. Adm. Code §33-203.201(1)(h) | Inmate Trust Fund |
Pursuant to Section 944.516, F.S., each inmate shall be charged an administrative processing fee of no more than $6.00 per month for banking services. The fee shall be based upon + See moreaccount activity for the month. An inmate whose account has no activity for the month shall not be assessed a fee for that month. Inmates shall be charged one percent of their total weekly canteen purchases and $0.50 for each deposit. Inmates housed at Work Release Centers (WRCs) will be assessed a $1.00 fee for each weekly cash draw. These fees are waived for Veterans of the United States Armed Forces who notify and provide documentation to the department that they have been honorably discharged.
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1 percent of inmates' total weekly canteen purchases
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All | Yes | State/statewide agency | Department of Corrections |
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Florida | Fla. Adm. Code §33-203.201(1)(h) | Inmate Trust Fund |
Pursuant to Section 944.516, F.S., each inmate shall be charged an administrative processing fee of no more than $6.00 per month for banking services. The fee shall be based upon + See moreaccount activity for the month. An inmate whose account has no activity for the month shall not be assessed a fee for that month. Inmates shall be charged one percent of their total weekly canteen purchases and $0.50 for each deposit. Inmates housed at Work Release Centers (WRCs) will be assessed a $1.00 fee for each weekly cash draw. These fees are waived for Veterans of the United States Armed Forces who notify and provide documentation to the department that they have been honorably discharged.
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$0.05
Per deposit |
All | Yes | State/statewide agency | Department of Corrections |
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Florida | Fla. Adm. Code §33-203.201(1)(h) | Inmate Trust Fund |
Pursuant to Section 944.516, F.S., each inmate shall be charged an administrative processing fee of no more than $6.00 per month for banking services. The fee shall be based upon + See moreaccount activity for the month. An inmate whose account has no activity for the month shall not be assessed a fee for that month. Inmates shall be charged one percent of their total weekly canteen purchases and $0.50 for each deposit. Inmates housed at Work Release Centers (WRCs) will be assessed a $1.00 fee for each weekly cash draw. These fees are waived for Veterans of the United States Armed Forces who notify and provide documentation to the department that they have been honorably discharged.
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$1
Per weekly cash draw |
All | Yes | State/statewide agency | Department of Corrections |
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Florida | Fla. Adm. Code §33-504.101(5)(a) | Probation and Restitution Centers |
(5) Standard Requirements. All PRCs shall require the following:(a) Payment of Subsistence fees PRC offenders who reside at the facility and who are employed shall pay a subsistence fee + See moreat the rate specified by the Department in writing with the service provider. The rate shall not exceed a $25.00 daily rate and shall utilize a scale based on the amount earned by the offender.
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$0 - $25
Per day |
All | Yes | State/statewide agency | Department of Corrections |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 144.605 | Fee for application to transfer supervision |
A person on probation, parole or post-prison supervision who applies to transfer supervision under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision described in ORS 144.600 (Interstate Compact for Adult Offender + See moreSupervision) must pay an application fee in an amount determined by rule of the Department of Corrections. The fee shall be collected by the supervisory authority as defined in ORS 144.087 (Supervisory authority defined) and forwarded to the Governors office for deposit in the Arrest and Return Account described in ORS 133.865 (Arrest and Return Account). [2009 c.742 Or. Rev. Stat. §1]
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Application fee
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All | Yes | State/statewide agency | No |
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