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Maine | Me. Rev. Stat. tit 34-A §11287 | Sex Offender Registration fee |
The bureau [Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police, State Bureau of Identification.] may charge a $25 annual fee to persons required to register under this chapter [regarding sex + See moreoffender registration]. Registrants shall pay the fee at the time of initial registration and shall pay the fee on each anniversary of their initial registration. The fee must be credited to the General Fund and the Highway Fund in an amount consistent with budgeted appropriations and allocations in the fiscal year of the credit.
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$25
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All | No | State/statewide agency | Yes |
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Maine | Me. Rev. Stat. tit 4 §17-D | Fees for training, security and other expenses |
The State Court Administrator may establish fees on lawyers, guardians ad litem, interpreters, mediators and other professionals who routinely participate in court proceedings to cover the costs of training, orientation, + See morecontinuing education, background investigations, entry screening and security provided to these professionals. The State Court Administrator also may establish fees on 3rd parties to cover the costs of the use of court facilities for purposes not related to court functions by those 3rd parties. All fees collected under this section must be deposited in a nonlapsing Other Special Revenue Funds account to be used for these purposes only. This account may receive money from grants, gifts, bequests and donations.
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Applies specifically to lawyers, guardians ad litem, interpreters, mediators and other professionals who routinely appear in front of the court
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All | Yes | State/statewide agency | Yes |
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