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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. § 16-22-108(7)(a) | Sex offender registration fee |
A local law enforcement agency may establish a registration fee to be paid by persons registering and reregistering annually or quarterly with the local law enforcement agency pursuant to the + See moreprovisions of this section. The amount of the fee shall reflect the actual direct costs incurred by the local law enforcement agency in implementing the provisions of this article but shall not exceed seventy-five dollars for the initial registration with the local law enforcement agency and twenty-five dollars for any subsequent annual or quarterly registration.
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$0 - $75
$25 maximum after initial registration |
All | No | Law enforcement | N/A |
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Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 17-113(a) | Medical visits--charge to inmates |
The department shall assess a copayment, in an amount established by written procedures of the executive director pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, not to exceed five dollars per + See morevisit, against an inmate's account for every inmate-initiated request for medical or mental health services provided to the inmate by a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, registered nurse, or licensed practical nurse. The department shall assess a copayment, in an amount established by written procedures of the executive director pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, against an inmate's account for every inmate-initiated visit by the inmate to a dentist or optometrist. The amount of the copayment for the dental or optometric services need not be the same as the copayment for medical or mental health services.
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$0 - $5
Per visit |
All | Yes | Law enforcement | N/A |
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Alaska | Alaska Stat. Ann. § 12.25.175 | Uniform citation format and procedure |
The standards adopted by the department under (a) of this section must allow for service of a citation by other than personal service when the citation is for commission of + See morean infraction or a violation for an offense other than an offense under AS 04.16.050 or an offense involving a moving motor vehicle, the offense is punishable by a fine of $500 or less, and the peace officer or other person authorized by law to issue the citation
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$0.00 - $500.00 | All | No | Law enforcement | N/A |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 144.102 | conditions of post-prison supervisions |
(h) Attend a victim impact treatment session in a county that has a victim impact program. If the board or supervisory authority requires attendance under this paragraph, the board or + See moresupervisory authority may require the person, as an additional condition of post-prison supervision, to pay a reasonable fee to the victim impact program to offset the cost of the person’s participation. The board or supervisory authority may not order a person to pay a fee in excess of $5 under this paragraph.
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$0.00 - $5.00 | All | No | Supervision agency | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 179.62 | Liability of person or estate for cost of care |
(1) A person and the personal estate of the person, or a decedent’s estate, is liable for the full cost of care. Full cost of care is established according to + See moreORS 179.701 (Determination of cost-of-care rates).
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cost of care
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All | Yes | Law enforcement | N/A |
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