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Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-11.7-105(1) | Sentencing of sex offenders--treatment based upon evaluation and identification required |
Each adult sex offender and juvenile who has committed a sexual offense sentenced by the court for an offense committed on or after January 1, 1994, shall be required, as + See morea part of any sentence to probation, commitment to the department of human services, sentence to community corrections, incarceration with the department of corrections, placement on parole, or out-of-home placement to undergo treatment to the extent appropriate to such offender based upon the recommendations of the evaluation and identification made pursuant to section 16-11.7-104 or based upon any subsequent recommendations by the department of corrections, the judicial department, the department of human services, or the division of criminal justice in the department of public safety, whichever is appropriate. The treatment and monitoring shall be provided by an approved provider pursuant to section 16-11.7-106, and the offender shall pay for the treatment to the extent the offender is financially able to do so.
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Cost of treatment
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 22, § 988.9A | Fees and costs |
Any offender sentenced to a community sentence pursuant to the Oklahoma Community Sentencing Act which requires supervision shall be required to pay a supervision fee. The supervising agency shall establish + See morethe fee amount, not to exceed Forty Dollars ($40.00) per month, based upon the offender's ability to pay. .
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$0 - $40
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 22, § 988.9B | Fees and costs |
In addition to any supervision fee, offenders scoring in a range other than the low range of the Level of Services Inventory (LSI) and participating in a local community sentencing + See moresystem under a court-ordered community punishment shall be required to pay an administrative fee to support the local system which shall not exceed Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per month to be set by the court. Administrative fees when collected shall be deposited with the Community Sentencing Division within the Department of Corrections and credited to the local community sentencing system for support and expansion of the local community corrections system. In the event the court fails to order the amount of the administrative fee, the fee shall be Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per month.
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$0 - $20
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 22, § 988.9C | Fees and costs |
In addition to any supervision fee and administrative fee authorized by this section, the court shall assess court costs, and may assess program reimbursement costs, restitution, and fines to be + See morepaid by the offender. With the exception of supervision fees, other fees, costs, fines, restitution, or monetary obligations ordered to be paid by the offender shall not cease with the termination of active supervision and such obligations shall continue until fully paid and may be collected in the same manner as court costs.
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Costs of program
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All | No | Supervision agency | Yes |
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