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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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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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All | No | State/statewide agency | N/A |
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New York | N.Y. Correction Law § 168 | Sex Offender Registry Change of Address Fee |
8. The division shall charge a fee of ten dollars each time a sex offender registers any change of address or any change of his or her status of enrollment, + See moreattendance, employment or residence at any institution of higher education as required by subdivision four of section one hundred sixty-eight-f of this article. The fee shall be paid to the division by the sex offender. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to deposit such fees into the general fund.
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$10.00 - $10.00 | All | Yes | State/statewide agency | N/A |
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New York | N.Y. Exec. Law § 257-c | Probation Administrative Fee (DWI) |
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, every county and the city of New York, may adopt a local law requiring individuals currently serving or who shall be sentenced to a + See moreperiod of probation upon conviction of any crime under article thirty-one of the vehicle and traffic law to pay to the local probation department with the responsibility of supervising the probationer an administrative fee of thirty dollars per month.
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$30.00 - $30.00 | All | No | Supervision agency | Delegation to counties |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 90, § 20 | Penalties and punishments | The registrar shall impose a $500 reinstatement fee upon a junior operator who seeks to have his license reinstated following a suspension under this paragraph. | $500 | Traffic | Yes | State/statewide agency | N/A |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 268A, § 9(b) | Avoiding, rescinding or canceling state agency actions resulting from violations of chapter; restitution and damages |
In addition to the remedies set forth in subsection (a), the state ethics commission upon a finding pursuant to an adjudicatory proceeding that a person has acted to his economic + See moreadvantage in violation of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, or section 23, may issue an order: (1) requiring the violator to pay the commission on behalf of the commonwealth damages in the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater... The maximum damages that the commission may order a violator to pay under this section shall be $25,000. If the commission determines that the damages authorized by this section exceed $25,000, it may bring a civil action against the violator to recover such damages.
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$500 - $25000
damages in the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $25,000.
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Misdemeanor | No | State/statewide agency | State Ethics Commission |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 268A, § 9(b) | Avoiding, rescinding or canceling state agency actions resulting from violations of chapter; restitution and damages | ...and (2) requiring the violator to make restitution to an injured third party. |
Not specified
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Misdemeanor | No | State/statewide agency | State Ethics Commission |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 268A, § 9(b) | Avoiding, rescinding or canceling state agency actions resulting from violations of chapter; restitution and damages |
If there has been no final criminal judgment of conviction or acquittal of the same violation, upon receipt of the written approval of the attorney general, the commission may order + See morepayment of additional damages in an amount not exceeding twice the amount of the economic advantage or $500, and payment of such additional damages shall bar any criminal prosecution for the same violation...The maximum damages that the commission may order a violator to pay under this section shall be $25,000. If the commission determines that the damages authorized by this section exceed $25,000, it may bring a civil action against the violator to recover such damages.
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$500 - $25000
damages in an amount not exceeding twice of the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $25,000.
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Misdemeanor | No | State/statewide agency | State Ethics Commission |
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