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Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.796(b)(1) Deductions and payments - juvenile
(1) If a juvenile who has been sentenced to the department of corrections is ordered to pay restitution under section 44, and if the juvenile receives more than $50.00 in
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a month, the department of corrections shall deduct 50% of the amount over $50.00 received by the juvenile for payment of the restitution. The department of corrections shall promptly send the deducted money to the court or to the crime victim as provided in the order of restitution when it accumulates to an amount that exceeds $100.00, or when the juvenile is paroled, transferred to community programs, or discharged on the maximum sentence.
50% of the amount over $50 that incarcerated defendant receives per month
All No Law enforcement, State/statewide agency N/A
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Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.796(b)(2) Deductions and payments - juvenile
(2) If a juvenile who has been sentenced to jail is ordered to pay restitution under section 44, and if the juvenile receives more than $50.00 in a month, the
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sheriff may deduct 50% of the amount over $50.00 received by the juvenile for payment of the restitution, and 5% of the amount over $50.00 received by the juvenile to be retained by the sheriff as an administrative fee. The sheriff shall promptly send the money deducted for restitution to the court or to the crime victim as provided in the order of restitution when it accumulates to an amount that exceeds $100.00, or when the juvenile is released to probation or discharged on the maximum sentence.
55% of the amount over $50 that incarcerated defendant receives per month
All No Law enforcement, State/statewide agency N/A
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Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.796(b)(3) Deductions and payments - juvenile
(3) If a juvenile who has been placed in a juvenile facility is ordered to pay restitution under section 44, and if the juvenile receives more than $50.00 in a
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month, the department of human services or the county juvenile agency, as applicable, may deduct 50% of the amount over $50.00 received by the juvenile for payment of the restitution. The department of human services or the county juvenile agency, as applicable, shall promptly send the deducted money to the court or to the crime victim as provided in the order of restitution when it accumulates to an amount that exceeds $100.00, or when the juvenile is released from the juvenile facility.
50% of the amount over $50 that incarcerated defendant receives per month
All No Law enforcement, State/statewide agency N/A
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New Jersey N.J.S.A. 2C:52-29 Expungment Fee Any person who files an application pursuant to this chapter shall pay to the State Treasurer a fee of $30.001 to defer administrative costs in processing an application hereunder. $30.00 - $30.00 All Yes State/statewide agency no
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Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws § 801.5a County jails - Reimbursement for medical expenses The county board of commissioners may seek reimbursement for expenses incurred in providing medical care and treatment pursuant to sections 4 to 5. 
Cost of medical expenses
All No County N/A
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Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws § 801.83 County jails - Reimbursement for expenses
(1) The county may seek reimbursement for any expenses incurred by the county in relation to a charge for which a person was sentenced to a county jail as follows:
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(a) From each person who is or was a prisoner, not more than $60.00 per day for the expenses of maintaining that prisoner or the actual per diem cost of maintaining that prisoner, whichever is less, for the entire period of time the person was confined in the county jail, including any period of pretrial detention.(b) To investigate the financial status of the person. (c) Any other expenses incurred by the county to collect payments under this act.
Expenses of maintaining the prisoner (up to $60 per day), cost of investigating financial status, expenses incurred by the county to collect
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payment
All No County N/A
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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. § 651-B:11(I) Registration Fee
An offender shall pay a fee of $50 to the department within 10 days of the registration that occurs within the month of the anniversary of his or her birth.
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Such payment shall be made in person or shall be mailed to the department.
$50 All Yes State/statewide agency No
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New Jersey N.J. Stat. Ann. § 17:29A-35 Motor vehicle violations surcharges for private passenger automobiles
There is created a Motor Vehicle Violations Surcharge System which shall apply to all drivers and shall include, but not be limited to, the following provisions: (1)(a) Surcharges shall be
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levied, beginning on or after January 1, 1984, by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (hereinafter the “commission”) established by section 4 of P.L.2003, c. 13 (C.39:2A-4) on any driver who, in the preceding 36-month period, has accumulated six or more motor vehicle points, as provided in Title 39 of the Revised Statutes; except that the allowance for a reduction of points in Title 39 of the Revised Statutes shall not apply for the purpose of determining surcharges under this paragraph. The accumulation of points shall be calculated as of the date the point violation is posted to the driver history record and shall be levied pursuant to rules promulgated by the commission. Surcharges assessed pursuant to this paragraph shall be $150.00 for six points, and $25.00 for each additional point. No offense shall be selected for billing which occurred prior to February 10, 1983. No offense shall be considered for billing in more than three annual assessments. (2)(a) Surcharges shall be levied pursuant to subsection f. of section 1 of P.L.2000, c. 75 (C.39:4-97.2) for each offense of unsafe driving under subsection a. of that section.(b) Surcharges shall be levied for convictions (i) under R.S.39:4-50 for violations occurring on or after February 10, 1983, and (ii) under section 2 of P.L.1981, c. 512 (C.39:4-50.4a), or for offenses committed in other jurisdictions of a substantially similar nature to those under R.S.39:4-50 or section 2 of P.L.1981, c. 512 (C.39:4-50.4a), for violations occurring on or after January 26, 1984. Except as hereinafter provided, surcharges under this subparagraph (b) shall be levied annually for a three-year period, and shall be $1,000.00 per year for each of the first two convictions, for a total surcharge of $3,000 for each conviction, and $1,500.00 per year for the third conviction occurring within a three-year period, for a total surcharge of $4,500 for the third conviction. If a driver is convicted under both R.S.39:4-50 and section 2 of P.L.1981, c. 512 (C.39:4-50.4a) for offenses arising out of the same incident, the driver shall be assessed only one surcharge for the two offenses.
$1000.00 - $3500.00 All Yes State/statewide agency Yes
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Ohio Ohio Rev. Code § 2929.37(A) Reimbursement of Detention Costs
(A) A board of county commissioners, in an agreement with the sheriff, a legislative authority of a municipal corporation, a corrections commission, a facility governing board, or any other public
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or private entity that operates a local detention facility at which a prisoner who is convicted of an offense and who is confined in the facility under a sanction or term of imprisonment imposed under section 2929.16, sections 2929.21 to 2929.28, or any other provision of the Revised Code may adopt, pursuant to section 307.93, 341.14, 341.19, 341.21, 341.23, 753.02, 753.04, 753.16, 2301.56, or 2947.19 of the Revised Code, a policy that requires the prisoner to pay all or part of the costs of confinement in that facility. If a board of county commissioners, legislative authority, corrections commission, facility governing board, or other entity adopts a policy for a facility pursuant to one of those sections, the person in charge of that facility shall appoint a reimbursement coordinator to administer the facility's policy. The costs of confinement may include, but are not limited to, the costs of repairing property damaged by the prisoner while confined, a per diem fee for room and board, medical and dental treatment costs, the fee for a random drug test assessed under division (E) of section 341.26 and division (E) of section 753.33 of the Revised Code, and a one-time reception fee for the costs of processing the prisoner into the facility at the time of the prisoner's initial entry into the facility under the confinement in question, minus any fees deducted under section 2929.38 of the Revised Code. Any policy adopted under this section shall be used when a court does not order reimbursement of confinement costs under section 2929.18 or 2929.28 of the Revised Code. The amount assessed under this section shall not exceed the total amount that the prisoner is able to pay.
Actual costs
All Yes County Detention Facilities
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Wyoming Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1705 Rulemaking authority
a) The attorney general shall adopt rules to implement this article. The rules shall:(i) Provide for the nature and manner of testing and the procedures and apparatuses to be used
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for testing; (ii) Establish fees and provide for the collection of fees. The fees shall be set as low as possible, but shall be set so that the total of fees and other funds credited to the program account defray the entire expense of the program, including all costs to the state; and (iii) Establish a data management program to manage program data, including testing results, fees and required reports. The data management program shall be used by all counties taking part in the program.
All Yes State/statewide agency N/A
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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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Virginia Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-303.3(D) Sentence to local community-based probation services; payment of costs towards supervision and services.
D. An offender sentenced to or provided a deferred proceeding and placed on community-based probation pursuant to this section may be required to pay an amount towards the costs of
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his supervision and services received in accordance with subsection D of § 9.1-182.
Cost of Supervision and Services
All No State/statewide agency Delegation to Department of Criminal Justice Services and local boards
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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
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advantage 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.
$500 - $25000

damages in the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is
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greater, but not to exceed $25,000.
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
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
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payment 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.
$500 - $25000

damages in an amount not exceeding twice of the amount of the
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economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $25,000.
Misdemeanor No State/statewide agency State Ethics Commission
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Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-426 Citation; failure to appear; penalty.
Any person failing to appear or otherwise comply with the command of a citation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine
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of not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
$0 - $500 Misdemeanor No All Yes
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Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-436 Infraction, penalties.
Any person guilty of an infraction when a penalty is not otherwise specified shall: (1) For the first offense be fined not more than one hundred dollars; (2) upon a
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second conviction for the same infraction within a two-year period be fined not less than one hundred dollars and not more than three hundred dollars; and (3) upon a third or subsequent conviction for the same infraction within a two-year period be fined not less than two hundred dollars and not more than five hundred dollars.
$0 - $500 All Yes All Yes
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Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-1463.06 Property subject to forfeiture; hearing.
In addition to the penalties provided in the Child Pornography Prevention Act, a sentencing court may order that any money, securities, negotiable instruments, firearms, conveyances, or electronic communication devices as
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defined in section 28-833 or any equipment, components, peripherals, software, hardware, or accessories related to electronic communication devices be forfeited as a part of the sentence imposed if it finds by clear and convincing evidence adduced at a separate hearing in the same prosecution, conducted pursuant to section 28-1601, that any or all such property was derived from, used, or intended to be used to facilitate a violation of the Child Pornography Prevention Act.
All No All Yes
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Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served.
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which
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are distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class I misdemeanor........ Maximum — not more than one year imprisonment, or one thousand dollars fine, or both Minimum — none
$0 - $1000

Class I Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor No All Yes
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Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served.
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which
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are distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class II misdemeanor....... Maximum — six months imprisonment, or one thousand dollars fine, or both Minimum — none
$0 - $1000

Class II Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor No All Yes