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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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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 18-100e(d) | Pilot zero-tolerance drug supervision program urinalysis fee |
(d) Any person who has submitted to a urinalysis drug test pursuant to subsection (c) of this section that produced a positive result may request that a second urinalysis drug + See moretest be administered, at such persons expense, to confirm the results of the first test, except that if the participant is determined to be indigent, based upon financial affidavits, the Department of Correction shall pay the cost of the test. The second drug test shall be a urinalysis drug test, separate and independent of the initial test.
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cost of the test
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All | No | Supervision agency | no |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 18-84a(c) | Discharge savings account deduction |
(c) Whenever the amount in the inmates discharge savings account equals one thousand dollars, the commissioner shall impose a deduction of ten per cent on all deposits credited to the + See moreinmates individual account to the extent necessary to reimburse the state for the costs of the inmates incarceration pursuant to section 18-85a and regulations adopted in accordance with said section.
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$10
+ See more10% of any deposits made when the account is over $1000 |
All | Yes | Supervision agency | no |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 18-85a(a) | Assessment for costs of incarceration |
(a) The Commissioner of Correction shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, concerning the assessment of inmates of correctional institutions or facilities for the costs of + See moretheir incarceration
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costs of incarceration as set by the commissioner
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All | Yes | Supervision agency | delegation to commissioner of department of corrections |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 18-85a(b) | Program Fees | the commissioner may assess a fee for participation in any such job training, skill development or career opportunity or enhancement program |
fee assessed for participation in program
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All | No | Supervision agency | delegation to commissioner of department of corrections |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 51-33 | Punishment for contempt of court |
Any court, including a family support magistrate, may punish by fine and imprisonment any person who in its presence behaves contemptuously or in a disorderly manner; but no court or + See morefamily support magistrate may impose a greater fine than one hundred dollars or a longer term of imprisonment than six months or both.
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no court or family support magistrate may impose a greater fine than one hundred dollars or a longer term of imprisonment than six months or both
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Kentucky | Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 31.211 | Public Advocate Fee |
At arraignment, the court shall conduct a nonadversarial hearing to determine whether a person who has requested a public defender is able to pay a partial fee for legal representation, + See morethe other necessary services and facilities of representation, and court costs. The court shall order payment in an amount determined by the court and may order that the payment be made in a lump sum or by installment payments to recover money for representation provided under this chapter. This partial fee determination shall be made at each stage of the proceedings.
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Costs of representation
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All | Yes | All | no |
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