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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 14-227a(l) | Participation in victim impact panel program. |
(l) If the court sentences a person convicted of a violation of subsection (a) of this section to a period of probation, the court may require as a condition of + See moresuch probation that such person participate in a victim impact panel program approved by the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch. . . . Such victim impact panel program shall be conducted by a nonprofit organization . . . . Such organization may assess a participation fee of not more than seventy-five dollars on any person required by the court to participate in such program.
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$0 - $75
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All | No | Private actors | Delegation to service provider to set fee |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 14-227h | Impoundment of motor vehicle operated by certain persons arrested for operating while under the influence of liquor or drug. |
Any police officer who arrests a person for a violation of subsection (a) of section 14-227a during the period such persons operators license or right to operate a motor vehicle + See morein this state is under suspension or revocation shall cause the motor vehicle such person was operating at the time of the offense to be impounded for a period of forty-eight hours after such arrest. The owner of such motor vehicle may reclaim such motor vehicle after the expiration of such forty-eight-hour period upon payment of all towing and storage costs.
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payment of towing and storage costs
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All | Yes | Private actors | Delegation to service provider to set fee |
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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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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § Sec. 54-56g(g) | Pretrial alcohol education program. |
(g) The court may, as a condition of granting such application, require that such person participate in a victim impact panel program approved by the Court Support Services Division of + See morethe Judicial Department. . . . Such victim impact panel program shall be conducted by a nonprofit organization that advocates on behalf of victims of accidents caused by persons who operated a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug, or both. Such organization may assess a participation fee of not more than seventy-five dollars on any person required by the court to participate in such program, provided such organization shall offer a hardship waiver when it has determined that the imposition of a fee would pose an economic hardship for such person.
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-150.1. | Contribution by persons on parole. |
Any person who is granted parole and who is required to receive substance abuse treatment as a condition of parole shall contribute towards the cost of such treatment based upon + See morehis ability to pay, as established pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Board of Corrections. The regulations shall provide that (i) any fees collected for such treatment shall be paid directly to the service provider and (ii) any person may be exempt from the payment of such fees on the grounds of unreasonable hardship.
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Cost of treatment
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All | Yes | Private actors | Delegation to Board of Corrections |
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